Posts Tagged 'Urban intervention'
“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)
This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website
“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)
This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website
“Unsubscribe.” by Luke Hottinger and Joyce Liu (2015)
Sometimes we just need to disconnect. On a campus with hundreds of clubs and organizations, we become inundated with flyers, posters, emails, Facebook requests and invites. It’s already difficult to balance a personal life with an academic career; notifications and
“Unsubscribe.” by Luke Hottinger and Joyce Liu (2015)
Sometimes we just need to disconnect. On a campus with hundreds of clubs and organizations, we become inundated with flyers, posters, emails, Facebook requests and invites. It’s already difficult to balance a personal life with an academic career; notifications and
“Bench-bombing” by Meghan Talarowski et al (2013)
This group of bench-bombers put temporary benches in parks and brought people together. The articles describing the project quoted William H. Whyte, a famous urbanist and public space advocate, who observed that “people like to sit where there are
“Bench-bombing” by Meghan Talarowski et al (2013)
This group of bench-bombers put temporary benches in parks and brought people together. The articles describing the project quoted William H. Whyte, a famous urbanist and public space advocate, who observed that “people like to sit where there are
“Cameras” by SpY (2013)
Urban artist, SpY installed 150 fake surveillance cameras all heading for same direction. By exaggerating one of the representative urban elements, it brings up or derides many issues of living in urban like surveillance, shadow, privacy and so on. More here…
“Cameras” by SpY (2013)
Urban artist, SpY installed 150 fake surveillance cameras all heading for same direction. By exaggerating one of the representative urban elements, it brings up or derides many issues of living in urban like surveillance, shadow, privacy and so on. More here…