Above is a creation made by the Space 1026 in the Institute of Contemporary Art as part of Locally Localized Gravity art exhibit. It was inspired by a culture called the Ewoks. They live in trees and have rope bridges that connect them. This creation is entirely made out of recycled materials such as plastic bags and used paper and wood. The exhibit includes a video kiosk tower, interactive electronics, campfire, a gigantic cardboard ziggurat, and a tree house.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Pie in the Sky
Above is a creation made by the Space 1026 in the Institute of Contemporary Art as part of Locally Localized Gravity art exhibit. It was inspired by a culture called the Ewoks. They live in trees and have rope bridges that connect them. This creation is entirely made out of recycled materials such as plastic bags and used paper and wood. The exhibit includes a video kiosk tower, interactive electronics, campfire, a gigantic cardboard ziggurat, and a tree house.
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2 comments:
You do realize the 'Ewoks' are the furry little warrior creatures in Star Wars Return of the Jedi...
haha no mr. wojo i did not realize that.
i just went with what the website said.
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