“Hypermatrix” by JonPaSang

Seoul-based media arts collective jonpasang has created ‘hyper-matrix’, a kinetic vertical landscape installation for the Hyundai Motor Group exhibition pavilion in Korea. The exhibition comprises of thousands of 30x30cm cubes, which make up the internal facade of the building. A steel foundation was developed to support the integrated stepping motors that control each individual volume.

via DesignBoom

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Pip and Pop’s Candy Installation

Damnit man, they’re made of candy!

Australian artistic duo Pip & Pop configure these intricately patterned floor installations made of multihued sweets mixed with glitter, beads, toys, sand, and other equally vibrant found objects.

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24 Hours in photos by Erik Kessels

This image is from one of the exhibitions on right now at Foam Amsterdam where artist Erik Kessels printed off every photo uploaded to flickr in a 24 hour period, resulting in over a million photos piled into multiple rooms.

“We’re exposed to an overload of images nowadays,” says Kessels. “This glut is in large part the result of image-sharing sites like Flickr, networking sites like Facebook, and picture-based search engines. Their content mingles public and private, with the very personal being openly and un-selfconsciously displayed. By printing all the images uploaded in a 24-hour period, I visualise the feeling of drowning in representations of other peoples’ experiences.”

(via Creative Review)

Must be tempting to open that window…

That is, an impressive 2,000 unpuffed dandelions hanging as part of an installation by German artist Regine Ramseier.  Each was picked in the wild and transported via car on a specially designed pallet system to preserve them before hanging.  A document (though in German) of the process can be found here.  And the artist’s web page here.