Internet-Inspired Installations

The Peyton Fulford Abandoned Love Series is Based on E-messages

The artistic Abandoned Love series by Peyton Fulford is inspired by messages sent to the digital artist online. The project is participatory as Fulford asked for the submission of private thoughts through Tumblr that were then carefully placed onto banners.

These powerful sentences have been layered on top of abandoned buildings. Much like the title of the series, the quotes are heart-wrenching and memorable. This reflects the range of messages taken from diaries and text messages that were sent to Fulford.

Abandoned Love draws inspiration from Miranda July, Harrell Fletcher's Learning to Love You More set and Klaudija Visockytes Please Don't Leave Me pieces. This particular venture is standalone nonetheless due to its captivating selection of excerpts and bright colorful displays.
Trend Themes
1. Participatory Art - The Abandoned Love series demonstrates the trend of participatory art by involving the submission of private thoughts through Tumblr.
2. Emotional Quotes - The use of heart-wrenching and memorable quotes in the Abandoned Love series highlights the trend of using emotional messaging in art installations.
3. Inspired by Online Communication - The Abandoned Love series reflects the trend of drawing inspiration from online communication platforms such as Tumblr and text messages.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Art - The Abandoned Love series presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of digital art by utilizing online platforms for art creation and curation.
2. Urban Renewal - The incorporation of layered quotes on abandoned buildings in the Abandoned Love series suggests disruptive innovation opportunities in the urban renewal industry by turning neglected spaces into captivating art installations.
3. Social Media Marketing - The participatory nature of the Abandoned Love series opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for social media marketing strategies, where businesses can engage audiences and collect user-generated content for promotional purposes.

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