Stapled Metropolises

Peter Root's 'Ephemicropolis' Creation is a Cityscape Wonder

Last year, Trend Hunter featured a staple project dubbed 'Low-Rise,' and now I would like to bring you attention to the sequel, Peter Root's 'Ephemicropolis.' Deciding to go big instead of going home, Root used 100,000 staples to mimic a metropolis filled not only with low-rises, but also skyscrapers and more.

Completed in 40 hours, Peter Root's 'Ephemicropolis' covers 6m x 3m of floor space, with the highest point rising to 12 cm tall. After browsing through the images above, check out the video.

Staple Art
Exploring the potential for creating artwork using everyday office items such as staples.
Miniature Architecture
Creating detailed and intricate structures using small-scale materials.
Urban Landscapes
Representing bustling cityscapes through unconventional means such as latticeworks and other materials.

Who This Affects Most

Art and Culture
Innovating the creation and representation of artwork, allowing for more diverse and unconventional forms of expression.
Architecture and Design
Incorporating alternative materials and methods in designing and constructing architectural structures.
Office Supplies
Repurposing office materials for artistic and creative projects, exploring the potential of everyday items beyond their intended use.
SCORE
3.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 1%
Activity 80%
Freshness 8%

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