Alba (Dawn)- Georg Kolbe
Barcelona Pavilion, Mies van der Rohe
Waste Landscape by Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard
Its CD’s if you couldn’t tell.
Waste Landscape” is a 600 square meters artificial undulating landscape covered by an armor of 60 000 unsold or collected CDs, which have been sorted and hand-sewn.
It is well known that CDs are condemned to gradually disappear from our daily life, and to later participate in the construction of immense open-air, floating or buried toxic waste reception centers.
Made of petroleum, this reflecting slick of CDs forms a still sea of metallic dunes: the monumental scale of the art work reveals the precious aspect of a small daily object.
The project joins a global, innovative and committed approach, from its means of production until the end of its “life”.
“WasteLandscape” will be displayed in locations coherent with the stakes of the project: the role of art in society, the sensitization to environmental problems through culture, the alternative mode of production and the valuation of district associative work and professional rehabilitation.
Over the course of multiple exhibitions, “WasteLandscape” will go through quite a few transformations before being entirely recycled into polycarbonate. The roaming will allow both artists to pursue new awareness-raising activities.
Anish Kapoor
Veilhan Versailles, 2009 by Xavier Veilhan.
Born in 1963 in Lyon, France. Works and lives in Paris.
Untitled by Tom Friedman (via nofearinlove)
So this was at the MOMA last time I went there, all made out of toothpicks. It was so cool.
Andreas Botha at the Belgian coast
man in the mirror
Hans Hemmert- BOOOOOOOM!
Sayaka Kajita Ganz, Plunge, 2008, 30” x 60” x 21” ~ 45” x 75” x 25” each
Reclaimed (mostly blue, white and black plastic) objects, 6 pieces installation
Feb 9 ·02:52pmSix Amazing Pop-Up Paper Sculptures by DesignPD
Hello, my name is Peter Dahmen. I’m a graphic designer from germany.
These are some pop-up sculptures I created. I hope you like them :-)
Please visit my website: http://www.peterdahmen.de
Sculptural Sound Chamber Sings When the Wind Blows | Inhabitat
ere at Inhabitat we love the wind — it’s one of our favorite natural resources. That explains our excitement when we heard about Luke Jerram’s new artistic venture, an acoustic pavilion that sings when the breeze blows by it. The project is named Aeolus after the Greek God of the wind, and it will employ hundreds of light tubes outfitted like Aeolian harps. Each pipe, or harp, has strings in it and as the wind passes over the structure in different directions the wind will strike chords in various parts of the circular structure. The art piece will travel all over the UK to windy summits and play a concerto of nature in each location.
Onitsuka Tiger Tansu Sculpture
Die Sculpture-Iván Navarro
Very powerful.