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This is by no means a new idea, obviously. But what makes this project a terrible success is that the following items are essentially life size. Which makes this project kick fucking ass.
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I’m always a fan of art installations that re-contextualize everyday places and objects. And this particular installation concept really hit the nail on the head. It’s amazing how much impact a regular object can have when it’s removed from its typical environment. Great stuff.
By www.sintawerner.net & www.wuesteson.de
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Yes. Ease up on the holiday meals. Apparently it’s called the “social” bench, I’m assuming, because it’s supposed to bring two people together but when I look at it all I see is an obese dude crushing an innocent by-standard. Designed by Jeppe Hein.
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Today and Tomorrow – “1g/min is an installation by Albin Karlsson. A machine attached to the ceiling rotates with the speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute, a one gram of hot glue drops on the floor…” the result is a stop frame animation that replicates the growth of many types of fungi
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Now this just adds fuel to my burning fire of fixed gear hate… full article coming soon, but really. As clever as this is, do you really think this is something that the kids would enjoy? No. Absolutely not. Obviously not. And this obviousness is the things that makes me so damn angry…
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“Six Students from Design Products, Industrial Design Engineering and Interaction Design at the Royal College of Art designed a landscape of concept furniture derived from the statue-like forms of people sitting, standing or leaning against walls engaged in playing the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Visitors to the exhibition are able to enter these forms and play on the console while exposed to an audio installation echoing player activity.”…
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This beautiful work of typographic art was done by Stefan Sagmeister in collaboration with Jessica Hische. A tedious public art installation that incorporating over 250,000 eurocents… damn.
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