domenica, agosto 04, 2013

Tiny Row House Installation Restores Missing Addresses

Tiny Row House Installation Restores Missing Addresses: [ By Steph in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]
Amsterdam Urban Intervention 1
Taking a stroll along Westerstraat in Amsterdam, you might notice that an entire clump of houses seems to have disappeared. The addresses jump from 54 to 70, with nothing but a four-inch crack between them. Where did those houses go? Ad agency Natwerk has its own creative take.
Amsterdam Urban Intervention 2
Amsterdam Urban Intervention 3
The agency restored the seven ‘missing’ row houses, building tiny models in the same style as the full-scale homes that surround them. Just barely peeking out from the dark void, these cute little sculptural installations invite passersby to stop and look closer.
Amsterdam Urban Intervention 4
Urban interventions are a fun way to temporarily alter the environment in public places. Some are fleeting, like chalk tracings of shadows that document a passing moment, or tiny, like Slinkachu’s miniature scenes. Some require no more than a couple plastic eyeballs to make people smile. Others are more disruptive, altering familiar objects like street signs, trash cans and traffic markings.

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