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For the past six years, artist Kurt Perschke has squeezed a huge red ball into cracks, gaps and alleys all around the world. The RedBall Project has visited cities like Barcelona, Chicago, Toronto and Sydney, and it’s now heading to England for the summer. I love this project because it reinforces the idea that art is as much about imagination as it is about the product.
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This is so cool, create GIF using the #Stereogranimator by New York Public Library
The Terrace, foliated ramp. “Spring.” Flanking steps. [1860?-1875?]
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In collaboration with sound artist Spencer Topel, sculptor Soo Sunny Park has created a radiant interactive installation that audibly responds to movement. The large-scale piece, entitled Capturing Resonance, hangs from the third floor ceiling of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Massachusetts, illuminating the tight corridors.
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Noriko Ambe is a Japanese artist who specializes in large-scale papercuts. Her work is Charles Clary-esque except with more flow and movement as if the paper were oil in water
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It’s Nice To See You Smile Again (by holzor)




![This is so cool, create GIF using the #Stereogranimator by New York Public Library
The Terrace, foliated ramp. “Spring.” Flanking steps. [1860?-1875?]
View original item in the NYPL Digital Gallery](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyijehYg7G1qzqd64o1_400.gif)






