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Kunst

Comfort

Incredible »Comfort« series by the Switzerland based multi-disciplinary studio L/B Lang Baumann. The two artists experiment with inflatable architectural interventions. This consecutively numbered work features large scale tubes that are placed in windows and other objects like the broken, aged and well-weathered cars of a junkyard.


Comfort #3 (Barcelona) – 2005 KBB, Barcelona ES, »Focus Switzerland«


Comfort #3 (Barcelona) – 2005 KBB, Barcelona ES, »Focus Switzerland«


Comfort #4 (Kaufdorf) – 2008 Autofriedhof, Kaufdorf CH, »Nationale Kunstausstellung«


Comfort #4 (Kaufdorf) – 2008 Autofriedhof, Kaufdorf CH, »Nationale Kunstausstellung«


Comfort #8 – 2010 Galeria Foksal, Warsaw PL

Credits

Kind of sustainability report: What happens to our garbage after it is picked up? In fact french artist The Wa has an answer. After six weeks collecting, he created a fantastic installation made of waste produced during the Dockville Festival in Hamburg. No idea about the tertiary exploitation.


»Credits«, Hamburg, 2012


»Credits«, Hamburg, 2012


»Credits«, Hamburg, 2012

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Popsicles

Copenhagen-based studio putput makes homemade sponge-ice with different colours and flavors. The popsicles‘ series looks good, even in summer.


Inkjet, Edition 1/5


Inkjet, Edition 1/5


Inkjet, Edition 1/5

Oh, Plastiksacki

Great street intervention by spanish art collective Luzinterruptus which is part of the »Oh, Plastiksacki« exhibition at the Gewerbemuseum of Winthertur, a show evolving around the common plastic bag.

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Unexpected Street View Photos

»Canadian photographer Jon Rafman explores Google Street Views and takes screenshots of the most incredible discoveries. ‚With its supposedly neutral gaze, the Street View photography had a spontaneous quality unspoiled by the sensitivities or agendas of a human photographer‘, says Rafman. The original pictures were actually shot by an army of Google’s hybrid electric automobiles, each equipped with 9 cameras on a single pole. That’s why Rafman calls his project The Nine Eyes of Google Street View. (via Demilked)

Dream Diary

Selections from the ongoing »Dream Diary« series by Vaka Valo.


»Dream Diary No.10«, Mixed Media/C-Print 2009


»Dream Diary No.15«, Mixed Media/C-Print 2010


»Dream Diary No.25«, Mixed Media/C-Print 2012