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Stained Glass House at the Brooklyn Bridge

October 15th, 2014 | Robot

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Photo above courtesy of Axel Taferner
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NYC-based sculptor, Tom Fruin, just installed his colorful plexiglass and steel house at the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The artwork is called Kolonihavehus, taking its name and inspiration from Copenhagen’s ubiquitous kolonihavehus: a modest garden shed originally intended to give state workers a refuge from cramped living conditions in the city.
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This small home was made from over 1,000 pieces of salvaged plexiglass.
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From the artist:

Kolonihavehus was conceived in collaboration with CoreAct, a Copenhagen-based performance company headed by Anika Barkan and Helene Kvint. During its exhibition the sculpture is brought to life by performances exploring the concrete poetry of Danish poet Vagn Steen, with computer controlled light sequences by Nuno Neto, Mikkel Jensen and Frantisek Fabian, a sound installation by Astrid Lomholt, and costumes by Camilla Lind.
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For more work from the artist and to read more about the stained glass house, check out his site, here.

-RSB

[via My Modern Met]

Geometric Tape Installations from Aakash Nihalani

February 4th, 2014 | Brain, Robot

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Aakash Nihalani is the Brooklyn-based street artist who created these imaginative geometric installations using only tape and cardboard. If you’ve ever thought you needed a lot of money or studio space to create art, use Aakash’s work as a shining example of the creative possibilities that are all around you.

Asked whether he gets bothered by authorities, Nihalani said, “I’ve asked cops and maintenance staff to wait for me to take a quick photo before they start taking it down, and most have let me.”

Here’s a quick video of Aakash in action:

Go out and create!

-RSB

Turn the Page – Rube Goldberg Machine

January 23rd, 2012 | Robot

I hope you are familiar with Rube Goldberg machines, but if you aren’t, they are machines that achieve simple tasks through complex means.  And as far as Rube Goldberg machines are concerned, the more outlandish and complex the better…

Above, you will find a particularly impressive example from Joseph Herscher, a computer programmer from Brooklyn, who created his machine implementing 19 steps to turn the page of his newspaper.
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  I think what I find particularly impressive about his creation is his use of an interesting array of materials like laptops and hamsters and also difficult to use heat sources like fireworks and burners.
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I look forward to his next project in which he hopes to turn off the lights when he leaves the room.
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-RSB

[via Huffingtonpost]