Interactive Skateboarder Installations

2new4streetview's Interactive Street Art Gets People Active

Artist 2new4streetview's interactive street art merges a passion for skate culture and the public.

2new4streetview began tagging walls with an upside kick-flip. The kick-flip is a skateboarding maneuver that requires a rider to flip their board. The artist started by putting the skateboard image on windows, shops and random walls across America and Europe. The purpose of the installation is to encourage people to participate in the fun and to attempt a photo-op that makes them appear to be doing a kick-flip in the air. The result is a crazy collection of shots of people jumping in mid-air with their hands waving. The art is placed in the most absurd locations and force people to get creative with it. The pictures especially pop when set against the backdrop of graffiti and brickwork walls.

2new4streetview's interactive street art and the people who participate in the experience pay tribute to skaters all around the world.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Street Art - Opportunity for artists to create interactive street art installations that engage and inspire public participation.
2. Skate Culture Fusion - Potential for brands and artists to combine skate culture with various mediums to create unique and dynamic experiences.
3. Photographic Fun - Rise in demand for interactive installations that encourage people to take fun and creative photos.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to explore interactive installations as a means of engaging with the public.
2. Branding and Marketing - Brands can leverage interactive street art installations to connect with their target audience in a unique and engaging way.
3. Tourism and Events - Interactive street art installations can enhance tourist attractions and event experiences, offering photo opportunities and immersive interactions.

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