THE BOX LIFE: a street installation
 
Looking at the irony of urban life in apartments and flats through a street installation.
 
The thought was to mock the urban life in apartments in contrast to our cultural and traditional way of life in open and large environments. Also to mourn the loss of social interactivity and spaces to support such exchange and interaction between people and between people and their environment.
 
Living in modern well equipped apartments we have silently accepted the call of modernity and the life that comes with it. We have allowed our lives to blend with the sweetness of communication and technology that surrounds us today. One building, many apartments and man, inhabiting those cubic structures. Somewhere within these structures have we lost our interaction with the environment and other people? Maybe we have. This installation depicts our lives in these apartments and the sorrow of the lack of platforms for social interaction and exchange of thoughts and ideas. The people participating in this installation depict the people inhabiting apartments and besides being together or rather in one social community they are bound to hold back their thoughts and hence the dying social interactivity. We have chosen various areas in the city for this moving installation that are heavily crowded with apartments and buildings. These areas will provide the humor we intend to bring forth through this installation.
 
We invite interested people to be a part of this installation and wear the special headgear designed to provide the experience we intend to provide through it.
 
    
 
            
The Box Life
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THE BOX LIFE: a street installation Looking at the irony of urban life in apartments and flats through a street installation.

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