Punch Me Panda
Do you ever get so mad that you want to punch something? Punch Me Panda is here for you!
[a project by Nate Hill]
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Do you ever get so mad that you want to punch something? Punch Me Panda is here for you!
[a project by Nate Hill]
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Jamie Isenstein is known for blurring the lines between performance and sculpture, often through her use of her own body as a ready-made object…
Kateřina Držková, Paraphrases series (with Daniela Matějková)
These photographs are an attempt to develop a creative dialogue with artworks of other contemporary artists. These visual comments are made in various galleries without any prior preparation, just by using the stuff having with us.
[via iheartmyart]
Freeze revisited, Edible ice guns, 2009
Water, food color, flavours (coke, black currant, licorice, cherry), counter top freezer
by Florian Jenett and Valentin Beinroth
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This is not a recent project, but we never posted it and it totally deserves to be here!
Ladies and Gentleman… The Yes Men and Gilda, the Golden Skeleton:
“On April 28, 2005, at a London banking conference to which they had accidentally been invited because of their satirical website, “Dow representative” “Erastus Hamm” unveiled“Acceptable Risk,” a Dow industry standard for determining how many deaths are acceptable when achieving large profits. The bankers enthusiastically applauded the lecture, which described several industrial crimes, including IBM’s sale of technology to the Nazis for use in identifying Jews, as “golden skeletons” – i.e. skeletons in the closet, but lucrative and therefore acceptable ones.”
Read the full story here.