Posts tagged Installation
Posts tagged Installation
Unity by Bohyun Yoon
Materials: silicon rubber, wire, steel, spotlight
Shimmering DVD Display by Daniel Canogar
It was inevitable that the DVD would one day become archaic storage technology (think about telling your great-clonekids that instead of brain-to-brain lasers we used to have watch spinning discs that wouldn’t play properly if the wind changed direction), but even more inevitably that we’d find artistic uses for the approximately eleventy-eight trillion (according to a very scientific number I just made up) discs still lying about. Daniel created this contemplative shrine to rapidly aging information with the contents of each disc displayed back onto it, a meditative glimpse into the binary mind of entertainment. Check out the very cool video of the installation in action below:
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Submergence, an installation by Squidsoup.
One of my good friends created this fun installation for a festival. It’s a party tent for gnomes. Pointy hats are too dangerous inside the club, so they were left at the door.
Naturally because I am one of her shortest friends, she asked me and a few others to dance like idiots for her [with fake fat bellies and everything] so she could use the silhouette’s for the tent projection.
Spiderman, Spiderman
Does whatever a spider can
Spins a web, any size,
Catches thieves just like flies
Look Out!
Here comes the Spiderman.
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Insane packing-tape installation by Numen
Always reblog Numen for Use <3
Artist Rashad Alakbarov uses suspended translucent objects and other found materials to create light and shadow paintings on walls. (via)
The current installation of Yayoi Kusama’s popular interactive children’s project has taken the work to a new scale, filling our Children’s Art Centre gallery on Level 1 at GOMA.
This space has been transformed into a series of domestic—style rooms, reminiscent of the average Australian home, filled with furniture and objects painted entirely white. This functions as a blank canvas that becomes ‘obliterated’ over the course of the exhibition through the application of brightly coloured dot stickers.
This series of images shows ‘The obliteration room‘ in its pristine state before the exhibition opened, along with the application of the very first dot stickers.
You can revel in ‘The obliteration room‘ during ‘Yayoi Kusama: Look Now, See Forever‘, on display at GOMA until 11 March 2012. You can also read more about Yayoi Kusama and the exhibition at ourdedicated website.
The Obliteration Room - installation piece by Yayoi Kusama
omg just beautiful and breathtaking! <3
beyond infinity
Serge Salat
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/16645/serge-salat-beyond-the-infinity-immersive-installation.html
Fragile Future I, II, & III | Design Drift
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