How can art inspire public action against climate change?
Great talking to Ségolène Royal, French minister for climate and President of COP21
Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija and cook Dalad Kambhu are taking over Dottir while Victoria and her team are cooking in Hong Kong - New York Times article
Your space embracer, 2004
A Little Sun light in Alexandreia, Lesbos
The open pyramid, 2016, Long Museum, Shanghai. Filmed by SHIMURAbros. Sound by mamoru
All your views, Long Museum, Shanghai, filmed by SHIMURAbros
From photographer Iwan Baan's Instagram
Models for space, defined by movement
Unspoken Spaces out now on Thames & Hudson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82mA_f4jcV8
Bloomberg TV - Brilliant Ideas
Bloomberg TV: Interview with Pimm Fox about Little Sun and the future of solar
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Glacial rock flour garden, Versailles
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What is a deep breath?
Very much looking forward to attending this seminar www.powerandcare.org
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Tilt - a film by artist Clara Jo with soundtrack by Jacob Kirkegaard
Sceening 8-9 July, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Studio Kitchen Instagram #picnic
Fell into a black hole on Your uncertain archive and came across SHIMURAbros' CT scan of Your house, 2005
Now: Notion motion, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Notion motion was first installed at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. It continues Eliasson's exploration of vibrations and wave patterns triggered by the viewers of his artworks. The installation consisted of three interconnected situations around a central wall. The first two situations were created by a wooden walkway running the length of the space, surrounded by a water basin that continued underneath the construction. Raised planks in the walkway functioned as wave activators, generating ripples in the water when visitors stepped on them. These were projected onto the surrounding walls, visualising the movement of the visitors around the gallery space. The third situation focused on ripples in the pool that were created by a sponge attached to a string, which dropped into the pool at regular intervals.