A man named Jack Streat (his name alone is badass) has created a fully functional 'LEGO Sniper Rifle,' a toy block gun that actually works.
With the ability to shoot LEGO bricks, the LEGO Sniper Rifle is modeled after a Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle and can actually shoot the bricks accurately a few feet away. If you are skeptical, watch the video to see the LEGO Sniper Rifle in action--you won't be disappointed!
Implications - This mix of innocence and violence is very popular in the artist community right now. Ultimately, this is a very modern form of satirical art that speaks to a generation of consumers who feel that the availability of news surrounding global poverty has robbed them of their innocence.
Toy Block Firearms
The LEGO Sniper Rifle is a Fully Functional Weapon
Trend Themes
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Toy Block Weapons — As interest grows in toy weapons that actually work, there is potential for companies to create new and innovative toy weapons for children and collectors.
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Artistic Satire — By combining innocent toys with violent themes, artists are able to create thought-provoking and unconventional pieces that appeal to a modern audience.
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Functional Art — The LEGO Sniper Rifle is an example of how functional items can also be artistic, inspiring companies to explore new ways of combining art and function.
Industry Implications
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Toy Manufacturing — Toy companies have an opportunity to create new and innovative toy weapons that appeal to both children and collectors, pushing the boundaries of traditional toy making.
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Art and Design — By exploring unconventional themes and materials, artists and designers have the potential to create compelling and thought-provoking pieces that appeal to a modern audience.
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Lego — As LEGO blocks continue to be a popular choice for artists and makers, LEGO could potentially explore new collaborations and partnerships with artists and designers who are pushing the boundaries of the medium.