Remember when your parents told you not to play with polythene bags when you were a kid? It was good advice, but it was also a real killjoy. Well, now, thanks to the artwork of Berlin-based Japanese artist Yukihiro Taguchi (born in Osaka in 1980), you can play with polythene. You can use it to highlight certain bits of a room, or to make a corridor that leads from the inside of a building to the outside, to keep dry in the bath, to make people relate differently to each other, or to collect carbon dioxide from children. You can inflate it using an ordinary electric fan, or by riding a bicycle, or by pumping a handpump. It's amazing, really, what you can do with polythene bubbles.
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More Yukihiro Taguchi videos (62 of them) here. Not recommended for children.
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More Yukihiro Taguchi videos (62 of them) here. Not recommended for children.
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Date: 2007-09-22 05:45 pm (UTC)