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Very neat! Are the sharks made of paper with metal rings around them? The blue light makes it feel like the whole scene is underwater and you are swimming with the sharks.
ReplyDeleteLove the underwater feel, even though the being surrounded by sharks indicates a very present danger of some sort. This is tempered by the kite-like qualities of the sharks, however, and I wonder if I have walked into some sort of hologram or developer environment for animated sharks. It could go both ways, but in either case I like it. It does remind a little of a certain piece by Damien Hirst, but this seems a lot less confrontational in that you don't have actual dead sharks hanging everywhere, and a lot more whimsical in the obvious artificiality of the sharks.
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