The Surf Board Installation is a Teenage Time Machine
Robyn Currie — November 30, 2009 — Art & Design
References: dezeen & boingboing.net
I always wanted to be an installation artist, to show my creative works on a grand scale. The Surf Board Installation by Fandango Projects , titled ‘I was a teenager in the…’ takes on a historical tour or youth and surf culture.
The exhibit was done for Quicksilver and it recreates teenagers rooms throughout the ages. Installed last week, it is no coincidence the skateboarding phenom Tony Hawk also had a show at the same time. Check out the gallery for more Surf Board Installation pictures.
The exhibit was done for Quicksilver and it recreates teenagers rooms throughout the ages. Installed last week, it is no coincidence the skateboarding phenom Tony Hawk also had a show at the same time. Check out the gallery for more Surf Board Installation pictures.
Trend Themes
1. Surfer-inspired Art Installations - Opportunity for art galleries and exhibit spaces to feature creative installations that pay tribute to youth and surf culture.
2. Historical Recreation Art Exhibits - Opportunity for businesses to create art installations that take visitors on a nostalgic tour of various historical eras.
3. Collaborative Art Shows - Opportunity for galleries and museums to partner with brands and organizations to create unique, memorable art exhibits.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can feature surf-inspired installations to cater to a wide audience including youth and surf enthusiasts.
2. Museums - Museums can offer visitors historical and artistic experiences through installations that recreate various eras and cultures.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Brands can partner with galleries and artists to create collaborative installations that connect with target customers through creative, immersive experiences.
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