Jason Freeny Discovers That LEGO Bricks Inhabit All of Us
Elsa Blaine — May 24, 2009 — Unique
References: brothers-brick
Jason Freeny’s latest work of art “What You’re Made Of” suggests that the human skeleton does in fact contain one shiny red LEGO block. The piece shows our bones as parts in a flat injection molded plastic panel, similar to a model car or plane kit.
Wonder where my LEGO brick is? Are everyone's blocks red?
Jason Freeny also gave us the schematic drawings of a little LEGO man’s insides, which look remarkably like the human anatomy.
Wonder where my LEGO brick is? Are everyone's blocks red?
Jason Freeny also gave us the schematic drawings of a little LEGO man’s insides, which look remarkably like the human anatomy.
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Art - Artists incorporating anatomical elements into their work, blurring the line between science and art.
2. Model Kits - Creating model kits featuring unique and unconventional subjects, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts.
3. Lego Culture - Exploring the cultural impact and nostalgia associated with LEGO, inspiring creativity and innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists and galleries leveraging anatomical themes and concepts to create unique and thought-provoking works.
2. Toys and Collectibles - Developing innovative and educational model kits catering to a growing market of collectors and enthusiasts.
3. Education - Integrating LEGO into educational curricula, promoting hands-on learning and creativity in classrooms.
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