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'Enclosed Content Chatting Away in the Colour Invisibility' Topples Over

The Enclosed Content Chatting Away in the Colour Invisibility art installation is giant wall built with over 3,500 colorful bound books. From afar, the wall looks like a French impressionist painting by Claude Monet. The blurred colors are slightly pixelated to create the romantic setting of a warm sunset, green forest and sparkling waters. Nevertheless, this abstract scene is simply imagined. Instead, the installation is meant to breathe new life into the found objects, which would have been disposed of permanently if not rescued by the artist.

Created by Netherlands-born Anouk Kruithof, the Enclosed Content Chatting Away in the Colour Invisibility art installation is nevertheless very unstable and completely temporary. Each exhibit plays a video loop that shows the wall tumbling down without fail. This is clearly a comment on time.
Trend Themes
1. Colorful Book Walls - Colorful book walls as art installations that repurpose discarded books and create a visually stunning display.
2. Blurred Colors - The use of slightly pixelated colors to create a romantic and impressionistic aesthetic.
3. Commentary on Time - Art installations that symbolize the temporary and transient nature of existence.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Creating innovative art installations using repurposed materials and exploring new visual aesthetics.
2. Sustainability - Finding creative ways to repurpose discarded items and reduce waste in art and design.
3. Video Production - Using video loops to convey messages and create visual narratives in art installations.

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