Video: Love Love - a yacht for people with out-of-the-box thinking
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An optimist from a pessimist can be distinguished not only by their attitude towards a glass of water. Likewise, you can ask them about the state of the yacht Love Love, created by Julien Berthier, because she is half submerged. A pessimist will say that she is sinking, an optimist will say that she is emerging, and a realist that the yacht looks like this by itself.
One of the goals of art is to make a person's mind go out of the plane, surprise him, teach him to think out of the box and understand non-standard things. Based on these considerations, we can safely say that Julien Berthier created a highly artistic work. It's called Love Love. And this is a yacht.
Some may be surprised. How can this yacht be a work of art? Why not? In any case, she was exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art! Well, and it completely fulfills the task of taking a person out of the plane.
It's not even quite a yacht. This is only half of it. But, nevertheless, it is a completely self-sufficient half. Because on it you can sail the seas and oceans without any fear.
The mast for the sail, of course, on the Love Love yacht performs purely decorative functions (well, except that it also adds balance). It is better not to hang a sail on it, and even moving under the wind is generally contraindicated - you can turn over. And it moves along the surface of the water using a conventional gasoline engine. Slowly, carefully, but surely. Launched, the Love Love yacht looks very original and interesting. She looks especially original from the point of view of owners of other, normal yachts.
Imagine that you are one of them. You see that one of your fellow sailors is in trouble, drowning. You swim up to him, but it turns out that everything is fine with him, and his yacht is quite calmly sailing in the direction chosen by the captains.
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