Laurent Perbos
Conceptual artist Laurent Perbos’ interesting installation. He seems to have a thing for tennis.
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Conceptual artist Laurent Perbos’ interesting installation. He seems to have a thing for tennis.
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Tokyo’s 21_21 Design Sight gallery just opened in a sleek new building cleverly constructed by Tadao Ando, and just next to the fancy Tokyo Midtown shopping extravaganza. So, what topic did they choose for their opening exhibition : Chocolate!. Ping Mag interviews the curator.
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A breathtaking project now completed by the Powerhouse Museum, is a blog called “Walking the Wall” which documents the day by day hike on the “The Great Wall” in China. A highly creative usage of blogs and alternative exhibitions. A web documentary if you will.
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The Sorted Books project began in 1993 years ago and is ongoing. The project has taken place in many different places over the years, ranging form private homes to specialized public book collections. The process is the same in every case: culling through a collection of books, pulling particular titles, and eventually grouping the books [...]
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Withoutabox is a suite of online tools which grants the power to simply and economically manage the entire cinematic process — from production to festivals to distribution to connecting with fans. A priceless package if you’re a film maker or festival manager and also one of the most complete web2.0 packages ever.
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Street artist Posterchild takes on guerilla gardening in this project, in which flowerboxes filled with celosia plants were erected on telephone poles around Kensington Market in Toronto.
via Eyeteeth
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