A Perpetual Energy Wasting Machine
Some more Eliasson.
[The Weather Project]
Olafur Eliasson is very rad.
Also, I have no idea how to pronounce his first name.
[Din Blinde Passager]
100 artists were paired with 100 phone booths in Sao Paulo for the ongoing Public Art project Call Parade.
via This Is Colossal
(Source: thisiscolossal.com)
Remember those USB Dead Drops? The street installation by artist Aram Bartholl made a physical P2P network.
Well, now there are DVD Dead Drops. Insert a blank DVD into the wall and it’ll pop out a few minutes later with an art exhibition burned on it.
(Source: datenform.de)
“‘The Weather Yesterday’ is a five-meter high sculpture that shows the weather and temperature at any point of time exactly as it was the previous day.
By changing the weather station’s focus from the future to the past, the designers want their installation to ‘offer a spin on the urgency with which we are using our mobile devices, forecasting and interactive technology’”
(Source: popupcity.net)
Artist Tom Sachs and friends gives a guided tour to his homemade mission to mars.
Because if you’re building a music box, you might as well make it house size.
(Source: dithyrambalina.com)
This is such a sexy video of the newest Mattress Factory show Gestures: Intimate Friction
(Source: vimeo.com)
Found this video after backing up this blog.
I miss this garden installation from local artist Rose Clancy.
It was probably one of the nicest surprises on Sampsonia Way.
That being said, I am pumped for the new gallery being created there by the Mattress Factory.
hypna: Yasuaki Onishi - Reverse of Volume RG
This time-lapse video documents Yasuaki Onishi’s Rice Gallery residency from 20 March through 10 April, 2012, during which he and an assistant created “reverse of volume RG.”
(via proofmathisbeautiful)


