

© 2009, Bernd and Hilla Becher

© 2009, Eric Tabuchi

© 2009, Daniel Eatock

© 2008, Brittny Badger, Blender

© 2008, Brittny Badger, Can opener

© 2008, Brittny Badger, Electric knife
Brittny Badger‘s works are “allowing us to view these everyday objects from a new perspective”.
Open Your eyes:
Art is everywhere!

© 2008, Rebecca Odes and Craig Kanarick, Rockmade

© 2008, Rebecca Odes and Craig Kanarick, Rockmade

© 2008, Rebecca Odes and Craig Kanarick, Rockmade
Observing, taking a note, collecting, ordering by colours, shapes, materials etc… it helps to understand better the world… and it is a good exercises for creativity too.

© 2007 Mark Luthringer, 40 monuments to progress, US
There is a hidden message everywhere, it is a silence full of words:
but we have in ourselves the way to transform this silence in sound,
do we have the key to decipher the hidden message
?
Mark Luthringer has “his instrument”:
a photo-camera
Technique (diaphragm, depth of field, exposure)
+
imagination
=
to make art (with a camera)
Have fun

© 2007 The Museum of Temporary Art, Germany
The museum is about 40×50 cm big and has 33 compartments. Most of the objects in the museum are linked to a memory or anecdote which increases their actual value far beyond the materialistic one. The museum is a chance to give such seemingly meaningless objects the platform they deserve. They are Temporary Art.
Anyone can partecipate.