Japanese art collective 目 (mé) hollowed out the interior of a two-story private home in Beppu, Japan, dissolving walls, floors, and ceilings into a continuous geological void — as if the structure had always been a cave. The work, titled Space II, keeps the exterior of the house intact while the inside becomes pure negative space, disrupting every assumption about what a room is supposed to do. It’s a rare case of an artwork that makes architecture feel like the illusion. Source: Colossal