SPACE AND TIME PLAYGROUND
As I left my hotel this morning on my way to 18 more hours of post work, I stumbled across a small gallery featuring the work of Jeremy Wood, an UK artist who creates art out a GPS unit attached to his body.
First I noticed were the images, a mix of child drawings and Pollock (one can argue that there's no difference between both), only to be greeted with this long explanation, on a 8.5x11 paper, about what all those pencil-lik drawings were all about.
Anyway, basically, this guy makes drawings and maps of his movements by recording all his daily journeys with a GPS creating a personal cartography. He did, for instance, the biggest pentagram in the world, choosing different destinations in the planet and flying to them, creating a path on his GPS. Or an elephant in Brighton. Or some abstract looking art playing with the lawnmower on his backyard.
Pretty fucking cool if you ask me.
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YOUR MINI-VACATION MOMENT OF THE DAY
Enjoy!
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WAIT... WHAT?
Wanna talk about a brave, bold move?
I wish I could have seen the marketing director's face when Jung Von Matt first presented this idea to Eichborn, a publisher company known for having a fly as its logo.
I know... flies are annoying... but hey, still a cool idea and a fantastic execution.
* And if you still don't buy it, just check how many plays this video already got on Youtube.
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