Peter Root's 'Low-Rise' is a Life-Like City of Staples
Andrew Robichaud — July 24, 2009 — Art & Design
I wish I had this much free time at work (Ha… I love my job). Peter Root (he wasn’t actually working while creating this) crafted this city of staples that he affectionately calls, ‘Low-Rise.’
The city looks to be so carefully crafted and the arrangement of the staples makes it seem really lifelike (in a futuristic, Matrix sort of way).
What makes ‘Low-Rise’ special is that mimics real life in its destructibility. In such an urban metropolis, any harm to one building could affect all the others. As ‘Low-Rise’ is subject to the elements, disaster could be just around the corner.
The city looks to be so carefully crafted and the arrangement of the staples makes it seem really lifelike (in a futuristic, Matrix sort of way).
What makes ‘Low-Rise’ special is that mimics real life in its destructibility. In such an urban metropolis, any harm to one building could affect all the others. As ‘Low-Rise’ is subject to the elements, disaster could be just around the corner.
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