Friday, February 17, 2012

The Obliteration Room

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids




This is similar to your ordinary CAD/Revit/Microstation screen.




Some designers need inspiration from Kids




Kids/CAD jockeys at their best.




With a little bit of adult/Project Manager supervision.






This December, in a surprisingly simple yet ridiculously amazing installation for the Queensland Gallery of Modern Ar, artist Yayoi Kusama constructed a large domestic environment, painting every wall, chair, table, piano, and household decoration a brilliant white, effectively serving as a giant white canvas. Over the course of two weeks, the museum’s smallest visitors were given thousands upon thousands of colored dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space, turning the house into a vibrantly mottled explosion of color. How great is this? Given the opportunity my son could probably cover the entire piano alone in about fifteen minutes. The installation, entitled The Obliteration Room, is part of Kusama’s Look Now, See Forever exhibition that runs through March 12.
If you liked this you’ll also enjoy Roman Ondak’s Room of Heights and Karina Smigla-Bobinski’s helium-filled kinetic drawing sculpture.
The first four images courtesy Queensland Art Gallery and photographer Mark Sherwood. Additional images from Stuart Addelsee and heybubbles.


For more information check it out! See link below.

What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Kids
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/01/yayoi-kusama-obiliteration-room/

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