Ernesto Neto's Malmo Experience: Nylon Cave Art
"Ernesto Neto creates organic-shaped installations using stretchable fabrics in nylon or cotton. Sometimes they are filled with scented spices and hang like huge stockings from the ceiling, sometimes he creates soft sculptures which the visitor is allowed to feel through small openings in the surface. He also builds soft labyrinths which the visitor can enter and experience." (We Make Money Not Art)
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Did you know that Pillow Fight Clubs can be found in Italy, France, Spain, Israel, USA, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Canada, and New Jersey?
According to Wikipedia: "The trend owes much to uses of modern communications technologies, including decentralised personal networking, known …
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"Though Li Wei used to be a painter, he gave that up a few years back for performance art. These are not retouched photos. Each performance takes place in front of a live audience (I added a photo below to demonstrate). His work is also conceptual, which can be problematic; the Chinese authorities o…
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If you are looking for a cool watch that requires a bit of a learning curve, check out the Noo Nooka designs. The watches are stylish and pretty much gauranteed to start a conversation.
"Following the success of the zoo and zot, we are pushing the design of linear expression to its purist form wit…
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At just $395, the Nixie Watch from Cathode Corner is a piece of modern art you can own.
"The Cathode Corner Nixie Watch displays the time on nixie tubes, which are quaint neon display tubes once used in calculators in the dawn of recorded history (1969). It is a two-digit wristwatch designed for e…
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Perhaps his best known work, the storker project by Mark Jenkins features tape babies placed all over the city. This is a great example of prank art.
"The STORKER PROJECT is a species propagation movement by STORKER seeking to incite select individuals from the public at large, perhaps you. If whi…
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In his latest display of public art, prankster artist Mark Jenkins has installed 'meter pops' throughout Washington. Check out his site for a glimpse of more meter pops!
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