Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Art in the Sand-Festival Sculpture in the sand- Blankenberge, Belgium


This year's Festival of sand, made in Belgium, was dedicated to Disneyland. A select group of artists has given shape and form but also its own dimension to our beloved characters and memorable moments in the famous company. See photos and video from the preparations.
In more than 3,000 square feet, from June 10 until September 12 in the Belgian coast Blankenberge , Festival Sculpture in the sand promises a new experience for young and adults to the magical world of Disney.
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PlayMobil


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The following text and images are courtesy the City Leaks Team for their Temporary Playground for Urban Dwellers (PlayMobil) in Drewery Alley, CBD Melbourne, Australia.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team




PlayMo is an urban intervention by the platform City Leaks. We seek to inspire urban dwellers to explore moments, spaces and places where one can deposit themselves. The challenge is to reconsider how we inhabit and identify ourselves in the cities. City Leaks acts as a hub for like minded people to address, share and realize ideas.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team


PlayMo was born from the intention of inventing a space that turns into a place where people meet, spend time and play. Its name comes from “playmobil”, a Lego styled child’s creative play toy. Using Milk Crates was like playing with big Lego pieces.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team


Milk Crates are a fantastic material for many reasons; they are structural, light, modular and they have an iconic role in Melbourne’s cafe image and laneways. We believe that familiarity to a material plays an important role in engaging with it.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team


PlayMo uses 3 different types of Crates. Black=platforms, Grey=stairs, Green=movable. The green crates provide the undefined random element; people rearrange their seats or even build small stairs themselves. There hasn’t been a single day where we found them in the same place.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team


Finally PlayMo is designed to grow and adapt. People are encouraged to leave things behind and to add to the structure.


PlayMobil by City Leaks Team


We found artworks, plants, toys, pillows, new crates and received hundreds of letters. We even found that people had constructed a bin so that it could be kept clean.

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