Video: Unusual layouts of fantastic cities
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many of us have played construction sets and built our imaginary buildings and cities. But with age, not all of us outgrew these childhood hobbies, and some even made art out of it, creating models of cities from a variety of objects, kitchen utensils, books, and even edible items such as eggs, cookies and jelly.
This is how the Chinese sculptor / artist Zhan Wang saw San Francisco of the near future, only it was made of dishes. To build such a city, pots, pans from stainless steel, and silver cutlery were used.
Chinese artist Sang Dong's installation, Eat the City, was composed of approximately 72,000 biscuits, including chocolate, caramel and shortbread fruit biscuits.
Artist Gayle Chong Kwan used hundreds of old plastic bottles and food containers to create a model of the deceased legendary city of Atlantis.
For her exhibition titled "The Unknown Land," Grace Grothous created a fictional topographic landscape from defective circuit boards. Small buildings are the circuits and circuits of this board.
The fantastic city of Japanese craftsman Enoki Chu was constructed from polished old drills and machine parts.
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