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Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya
“Asobi” was created by art student Yasutoki Kariya for his senior thesis exhibition. Meaning “play,” the installation is comprised of 11 computer-programmed incandescent light bulbs hung from strings. They playfully re-enact Newton’s Cradle, visualizing the transfer of kinetic energy in the form of light. (via Spoon & Tamago)

Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya

“Asobi” was created by art student Yasutoki Kariya for his senior thesis exhibition. Meaning “play,” the installation is comprised of 11 computer-programmed incandescent light bulbs hung from strings. They playfully re-enact Newton’s Cradle, visualizing the transfer of kinetic energy in the form of light. (via Spoon & Tamago)

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In The Make came over for a studio visit — result: lots of photos and oversharing.

In The Make came over for a studio visit — result: lots of photos and oversharing.

A unique art installation entitled “Zapatos que rompen el silencio” (2007; Shoes that break the Silence) by Antonio Gonzales Paucar. Clearly, shoes are part of the show, but also the use of flies (insects) too. See details in images within post. 

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Amazing shadow art by Kumi Yamashita

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