Craig Alan constructs portraits of pop-culture icons using people as pixels.
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Craig Alan constructs portraits of pop-culture icons using people as pixels.
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BRIGHTON BEACH BENCH by Will Kurtz
Materials: wood, metal wire, newspaper, glue, tape, matte medium, cardboard, screws, synthetic hair
Mike Weiss Gallery
Pulse Art Fair New York 2012
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Huge On/Off Switch Building Mural by Escif
Street Invaders by Filthy Luker
Using road barriers and traffic cones, street artist Filthy Luker brought his the alien invasion down to the streets with this interactive installation. This kind of larger scale practice is essential for when the real invasion inevitably begins, so dont worry people of Earth, us gamers have got this one. Check out the video of the light up display in real world action below:
Doing this now!
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Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh.
VHS Tape Tube by Zilvinas Kempinas
For his installation simply titled “Tube” and invoking the vary hallowed structures that make up the Internets, Zilvinas unspooled hundreds of VHS cassette tapes to create an extradimensional tunnel in which reality seems to phase in and out of existence. Kind of like the real Internets! Though with less cats and porn.
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Sculptures made of plastic debris by Aurora Robson