Themes
“Complete Hero” (2009) by Martin Firrell
An exploration of contemporary ideas of heroism.
“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab
A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.
“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab
A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.
“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh
Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.
“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh
Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.
“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)
Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through
“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)
Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through
“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree
Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the
“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree
Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the
“Street Compliments?” by SoulPancake (2012)
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“The World’s Deepest Bin” by The Fun Theory (2009)
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“Aarhus River Bath” by Rødgrødmedfløde (2013)
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“Mood Gate” by Tom’s UrbInt (2012)
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“The Speed Camera Lottery” by The Fun Theory (2010)
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