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Art is Trash

The legendary Berlin-based Sechsenmaler has successfully demonstrated how to leave marks on trash, discarded objects and materials. Now, a suitable successor was just found. The following pictures are part of the London’13 series made by Francisco de Pájaro aka Art is Trash. The artist turned London’s garbage piles into bizarre monsters

Trash Is Art: London'13

Trash Is Art: London'13

Trash Is Art: London'13

Trash Is Art: London'13

Trash Is Art: London'13

Box

Puhhhhh, amazing form of visual illusion: »Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping on moving surfaces. […] Bot & Dolly produced this work to serve as both an artistic statement and technical demonstration. It is the culmination of multiple technologies, including large scale robotics, projection mapping, and software engineering.« Tricks and truths.

 

Public Art Horsens

Once again, Brad Downey transformed »un-used« public space in a sliding and swinging playground for urban explorers. Horsens, an old, Danish city of about 55.000 inhabitants, is once a year the center of a unique festival focused on urban art. A selected group of contemporary artists took over the port and city center with public art works. See more at Fecal Face.

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images ©  Brad Downey

All images © Brad Downey.

Oneohtrix Point Never – Problem Areas

Daniel Lopatin’s new Oneohtrix Point Never album »R Plus Seven« stands shortly before the release via new label home Warp. Previously watch the eye-catching hyper-real music video from artist Takeshi Murata for his first single »Problem Areas«.