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we're not kids anymore.
Show & Tell
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Mike Driver
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credit : Stephan Bauer
by alleksana
by Jayant Kulkarni
Mykonos, Greece by Jimmyteoh
Amsterdam by jefferson kent york
La grande bellezza (2013), Paolo Sorrentino
Amsterdam by rufus_airlines
- Orange summer -
by Pedro Gabriel
Shore break, Tobias HĂ€gg
âContactâ, MĂ©
Japanese art collective MĂ© has realized a large-scale installation of choppy ocean water, titled âContactâ, as part of the Mori Art Museumâs sixth iteration of their Roppongi Crossing series of exhibitions.The hyper-realistic artwork suspends stormy ocean swell within the confines of a small room. A window behind the work lets natural light flood in, and as the sun moves throughout the day, the ripples appear to slightly shift in form. Consequently, the piece plays on the viewerâs perception, glistening from different angles. A statement by the collective explains that the trio work with themes that âmanipulate perceptions of the physical worldâ, whereby their installations aim to âprovoke awareness of the inherent unreliability and uncertainty in the world around usâ. âContactâ demonstrates just this: the oceanâs oscillating balance of power and fragility. By capturing the tumultuous nature of ocean currents in such acute detail, MĂ© indeed brings our attention to the uncertain future of Earthâs oceanic waters.
Original text from Ignant. Posted by RS.
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