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Cyclopean Cannibalism | Matter Design & Quarra Stone
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The New York City Waterfalls 2008 by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
“It is not just about decorating the world… but about taking responsibility,” Olafur Eliasson said of his practice in a 2009 TED Talk. Eliasson uses natural elements (like light, water, fog) and makeshift technical devices to transform museum galleries and public areas into immersive environments. Known for their elegant simplicity and lack of materiality, his installations are rooted in a belief that art can create a space sensitive to both individual and collective.
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Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Fukita Pavillion is an attempt by Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa to bring people closer to nature. Located amongst the trees in Kagawa, Japan’s residential area, the pavilion features a large tree in the center of the structure and provides a dim refuge for comfort and relaxation.
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Manthey Kula, National memorial at Utøyakaia, 2022
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