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'Cause and Effect' by Do Ho Suh Puts Weight on One Man's Shoudlers

'Cause and Effect' by Do Ho Suh is a ceiling-high tornado create with many little orange men stacked on top of each other. One figurine stands on the ground and holds the weight of thousands upon his shoulders (he must have killer quads). The swirl continues to grow until it hits the roof where it branches off into different directions.

One of Do Ho Suh's purposes with this massive piece of art was to show that there is a strength in the "presence of numerous individuals." As the saying goes, there is power in numbers.

Cause and Effect by Do Ho Suh explores the value of being a part of the collective.
Trend Themes
1. Collective Art Installations - The trend of creating massive art installations that explore the value of collaboration and being a part of the collective is disrupting the way we view and interact with art.
2. Figurine-based Art - The trend of building art installations using multiple figurines is sparking creativity and reimagining what art can represent.
3. Physical Weight Representation - Representing physical weight in artwork is becoming a trend that offers innovative ways to represent complex concepts and ideas.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry has an opportunity to create new and exciting art trends that involve collaboration, creative use of figurines, and representation of physical weight.
2. Marketing and Advertising - The marketing and advertising industry can take inspiration from this trend by using creative visuals that represent the power of teamwork and collaboration.
3. Event Planning and Coordination - Event planners and coordinators can incorporate these kinds of installations into their events to create unique experiences and emphasize the importance of working together towards a common goal.

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