The 'Title Deed' by An Te Liu Should Lead to a Real-Life Gameboard
Meghan Young — October 25, 2010 — Art & Design
The 'Title Deed' house seems like the first step to creating a life-sized Monopoly game board. Considering that this wouldn't be the first time we've seen such an endeavor, I think this concept would be particularly epic.
Created by Toronto-based artist An Te Liu, 'Title Deed' is located in Willowdale, Ontario, for those interested in checking it out in person.
Created by Toronto-based artist An Te Liu, 'Title Deed' is located in Willowdale, Ontario, for those interested in checking it out in person.
Trend Themes
1. Life-sized Game Boards - The 'Title Deed' house suggests a trend towards creating real-life versions of popular game boards.
2. Interactive Art Installations - The 'Title Deed' house exemplifies the growing trend of interactive art installations that blur the line between art and daily life.
3. Playful Architecture - The 'Title Deed' house reflects a trend towards incorporating playful elements into architectural designs, offering new opportunities for innovative structures.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The 'Title Deed' house presents an opportunity for artists and designers to create immersive experiences that merge art with everyday surroundings.
2. Real Estate and Property Development - The concept of life-sized game boards opens up possibilities for real estate developers to create unique, themed communities and attractions.
3. Tourism and Entertainment - The idea of real-life game boards can attract tourists and offer new entertainment experiences, creating opportunities for the tourism industry to capitalize on this trend.
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