Monday, April 14, 2014

The Art of Tourism

Our final project is actually one of the more exciting (though it will be time consuming) of the semester. I can't wait to design and print my souvenir! But I'm getting ahead of myself.

I did a bit of research on artists that utilize tourism or some aspect of tourism in their work.

The first thing I came across was a blog post from 2008 about an exhibit in Frankfurt at schirn-kunsthalle called All Inclusive:A Tourist World. The post had me intrigued.

Ho-Yeol Ryu, Airport, 2005
Ho-Yeol Ryu's Flughafen is a great digital compilation of images supposedly taken at Hannover airport. I did find an interesting "debunking" of the image components from an aviation expert but the image is pretty cool nonetheless.

Another image featured was Crowd by Eva Grubinger.

Eva Grubinger Crowd 2007
This installation separated portions of the exhibit hall and people were forced to walk through the queue as though they were moving through a crowded area. 

NL Architects  caught my attention because their work is playful and fun. I normally can't stand architects (they are so smug - a lot like graphic designers, but that is for another post another time). Their actual architectural work isn't super awesome, but they have a series of "virtual realities" that are pretty cool. 

NL Architects Flower Power: Power Plant 2006


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