Posts Tagged: public space

JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out

JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out.

Working anonymously, pasting his giant images on buildings, trains, bridges, the often-guerrilla artist JR forces us to see each other. Traveling to distant, often dangerous places — the slums of Kenya, the favelas of Brazil — he infiltrates communities, befriending inhabitants and recruiting them as models and collaborators. He gets in his subjects’ faces with a 28mm wide-angle lens, resulting in portraits that are unguarded, funny, soulful, real, that capture the sprits of individuals who normally go unseen. The blown-up images pasted on urban surfaces – the sides of buildings, bridges, trains, buses, on rooftops — confront and engage audiences where they least expect it. Images of Parisian thugs are pasted up in bourgeois neighborhoods; photos of Israelis and Palestinians are posted together on both sides of the walls that separate them.

HERE IS  LINK TO MY SUBMISSION: Future, Hope, Fear

JR’s most recent project, “Women Are Heroes,” depicts women “dealing with the effects of war, poverty, violence, and oppression” from Rio de Janeiro, Phnom Penh, Delhi and several African cities. And his TED Prize wish opens an even wider lens on the world — asking us all to turn the world inside out. Visit insideoutproject.net …

“I would like to bring art to improbable places, create projects so huge with the community that they are forced to ask themselves questions.”

JR, Beaux Arts Magazine

Walk – An intervention in public space – YouTube

Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage

via We Love You, Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage.

“intervention of hearts” painted by Vancouver Public Space Network. The VPSN are a local organization devoted to the appreciation and celebration of public space in the city and are to thank for a raucous ongoing programme of events including roundtables, community consulation on issues as diverse as Eco-Density, surveillance, and public art. Go, VPSN!

Continue reading at NowPublic.com: We Love You, Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage http://www.nowpublic.com/culture/we-love-you-public-space-intervention-hearts-vancouver-art-gallery#ixzz1j50Xn1vw

FLUXO » Dead Drops

‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. USB flash drives are embedded into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. Everyone is invited to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your favorite files and data. Each dead drop is installed empty except a readme.txt file explaining the project. ‘Dead Drops’ is open to participation. If you want to install a dead drop in your city/neighborhood follow the ‘how to’ instructions and submit the location and pictures.

via FLUXO » Dead Drops.

Dead Drops ‘How to’ – NYC from aram bartholl on Vimeo.

FLUXO » appropriation of public space

FLUXO » appropriation of public space.

appropriation of public space

Urban  intervention project from Epos 257 in Prague: The appropriation of public space with no apparent intent
Duration: 54 days (September 04 — October 27, 2010)
Location: Palackeho square, Prague — the so-called ‘Czech Hyde Park’ — allegedly the most liberal spot in the country, approved by the authorities for holding any unannounced public gatherings.

Have we grown accustomed to having our living space curbed by just anyone? Is public space a mere myth?

In the current society, our living space is defined by legal norms and regulations, the same way as fences demark the choices of our free movement.

Only by attempting to cross those boundaries, we learn how limited the space we live in really is — that we are not as free as it may initially seem. We are getting the sense that the individuality of today is destined to an existence amidst restrictions.