Yes, the building is located in North Korea. But there's a bit more to the story.
Looking at that picture and the photo in the online ad, both appeared to show similar perspectives of the same building — except the recently discovered picture did not show the structure in a large sand dune or on a dirt hill like the image in the online ad. The Domus magazine photo was credited to Andrea Petrecca and dated June 2005.
We reviewed our work to see if we missed any important clues that could reveal the person or group behind the digital editing. We returned to our TinEye.com search and noticed a small box labeled, “Include 4 results not available.” After we checked that box, a result popped up for a website called “DaWire.com.” However, TinEye.com said that site was not available.We copied the full link given by TinEye.com , which showed a date of May 15, 2010 in thefrom DaWire.
Berlin-based artist Nicolas Moulin’s photographs presents us with quite a strange world; deserted landscape where bizarre structures hover over the natural world and seemingly become an extension of it. Some resemble World War II bunkers or even the last remains of a lost world, emphasizing the ways we relate to our immediate surroundings, be them real or imaginary.
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