Ideas for the Fu
Shelby Lee Walsh — June 9, 2010 — Art & Design
References: janvonholleben
Artist Jan Von Hollben’s ‘Lateral Thinking - Ideas for the Future’ photo series is fresh off the press and a fresh take on art. Hollen was sent an invitation to check out the facilities of the science-park located in Adlershof, Berlin and this series is what resulted.
While those of you that are a part of the scientific community may struggle to see the science behind ‘Lateral Thinking - Ideas for the Future,’ those in the art world aren’t finding it difficult to love this playful series.
While those of you that are a part of the scientific community may struggle to see the science behind ‘Lateral Thinking - Ideas for the Future,’ those in the art world aren’t finding it difficult to love this playful series.
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