In December, at an inter-active installation for the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, artist Yayoi Kusama created a brilliantly white environment (a blank canvas) where over the course of two weeks children who visited were given thousands of coloured dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space. The installation, entitled The Obliteration Room is part of Kusama’s Look Now, See Forever exhibition that runs through March 12 in Brisbane. (Via stuart addelsee, sccart, and heybubbles and colossal). Via The New Domestic.
What Happens When You Give Kids Thousands of Stickers
In December, at an inter-active installation for the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, artist Yayoi Kusama created a brilliantly white environment (a blank canvas) where over the course of two weeks children who visited were given thousands of coloured dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space. The installation, entitled The Obliteration Room is part of Kusama’s Look Now, See Forever exhibition that runs through March 12 in Brisbane. (Via stuart addelsee, sccart, and heybubbles and colossal). Via The New Domestic.
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23 comments:
Wow, thats amazing. I like it best somewhere half way through :-)
So cool! Thanks for sharing.
Oh good grief. I'm showing this to my little ones when they wake up.
Whow. I don't wanna try that at home!
WOW!!! That is AMAZING!
I'd be curious to see pics of the areas were they DIDN'T stick the stickers, or where there are only a few (e.g. round the skirting board... and what does that say about the way kids think and what they do. Interesting stuff!
This hurts my eyes! in a good way!
Breath taking! I wonder what it would feel like to walk around. I wonder if it's very disorientating?
WOW! SO NICE
Fantastic. It looks like at some point, aesthetics were given over to a philosophy of "don't stop," embracing chaos. I think it would be a little overwhelming, albeit glorious, to stand inside.
I hope someone had a stop-motion camera set up somewhere to document!
Unreal!! I can't decide if I'd rather be the photographer documenting the progress or the kid who got to put the first stickers up!
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So glad we went on the first week, I can't believe how much it's changed, there is almost no white left! Best activity ever for kids :-)
Stunning! A go-to-room for naughty kids! Love it!
So amazing.
wow, looks gorgeous
this is mad genius!
Nice Kids......And Great Work
Sooo cool! love this!
very, very, cool!!!!
Very, very, cool!!!!
Awesome! Very intelligent and talented kid and i know you already expecting this that your daughter love to put stickers in any side of the room.
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One day, when I have my own home, I want to do my son's room like that. Just give him some art supplies and let him enjoy ^.^
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