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A Sea of Pink Balls in Montreal

A Sea of Pink Balls in Montreal

'Pink Balls (Les Boules Roses)', a site-specific installation by Montreal-based landscape architect Claude Cormier, is surely the eye candy of Aires Libres this summer.  A long pink canopy of 200,000 pink resin balls stretches over…

Crinkle Tableware by Hey!Cheese

Crinkle Tableware by Hey!Cheese

Inspired by a crumpled paper ball, Taiwanese design studio Hey!Cheese applied the wrinkled paper texture to its 'Crinkle' tableware.  We, for one, would love to see more of this collection.  Perhaps a wrinkled plate…

Floating Interactive Ball by teamLab

Floating Interactive Balls by teamLab

Tokyo-based Visual design studio teamLab has created a unique interactive experience that allows a space to react to the audience action.  "teamLab BALL" is a patent-pending interactive light ball that changes color when…

Massoud Hassani Turns Childhood Toy into Wind-Powered Mine Sweepers

Wind-Powered Mine Sweeper Inspired by Childhood Toy

Inspired by a childhood toy, Afghani designer Massoud Hassani created this huge wind-powered  bamboo mine detector as a solution to the land mines problem infested in Afghanistan.  The Mine Sweeper is a bamboo-spiked…

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Black Tie Beach

Improv Everywhere has successfully carried out another mission on the beach.  For the Second Annual Black Tie Beach, more than 300 participants spent a day at Rockaway Beach in black tie attire. A…

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Origin of the Beginning by Levi van Veluw

Netherlands-based multidisciplinary artist Levi van Veluw is known for his incredible self-portraits..  This year, he has created Origin of the Beginning, a series of new installations with 3 “rooms” covered with more than 30.000 wooden…

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Traveling RedBall Project by Kurt Perschke

Kurt Perschke's traveling public art project RedBall has been avidly followed by the media.  Over the years, this giant red ball has landed in Barcelona, St. Louis, Portland, Sydney, Arizona, Chicago, Toronto, Grand…

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Atomic : Full of love, Full of wonder

Australian artist Nike Savvas built a massive installation out of 50,000 polystyrene balls, titled "Atomix – Full of Love, Full of Wonder." A series of 10 blowing fans made the balls vibrated and…

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