This is Mark Wallinger‘s “Time and Relative Dimensions in Space 2001″, a life-sized mirrored model of the TARDIS from “Doctor Who,” which at certain angles seems to blend into its environment. It was exhibited at The Hayward Gallery in February 2009.
May I have my own? Please and thank you.
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Miles and Miles of Sticky Tape by Monika Grzymala (via Dezeen)
Grzymala applies adhesive tape directly to gallery walls to create three-dimensional drawings that can both wrap around corners and project outwards.
In previous installations kilometres of tape bridge doorways, swirl into whirlpools and spill onto the floor.
The work that London based light-artists Cinimod Studios do just blows me away. I am always drawn into the Soho branch of the frozen yogurt shop SNOG because of how captivating the lighting is and now they have done this amazing interactive installation in Lima Peru, whereby visitors can stand in a pod in the middle of a field of lights and ‘direct’ sounds and light colours through the movement of their bodies… Team Cinimod, my hat is off to you!








