Missing the Dot
Missing the dot or a comma…. time changes the prize, the prize changes the time!
Missing the dot or a comma…. time changes the prize, the prize changes the time!
by Anonymous ART of Revolution
Because ART never Fail!
The “Anonymous ART of Revolution” page is inspired by the Anonymous Idea and the Occupy movement. Any “open minded” information and ART that will make you think again or touches your subconscious will be published. WE share LOVE and promote PEACE in the broadest sense of those words and we Stand Together because we believe in the One World concept. The concept that we are all connected.
Time stands still, abonded hamam at sunday afternoon, forgotten carriage, divided in parts, hanging shoes, verdigris covered walls, vacant flats in late summer light
The Terror of Reality is a term, that was developed by a group of artists in Turkey calling
thenselves “Periferi”. Periferi feels a closeness to the Situationists International, a
leftist avantgard art movement of the 1960th. Environment, urbanism, social rsistance
and the active fight against a capitalist “psychogram” of society were some of their main
topics.
Plastic sound for mermaids from Yollarda on Vimeo.
Plastic Sound For Mermaids
The ocean was dreaming of a mermaid
With a comb of pearl combing her hair
Singing of immortal love
A big, blue fish
Sat on the shore
Chanting a lore
About the endurance
Of plastic bottles
In the deep blue of the sea
And in the white sand of the dunes
Motives in the Video:;
Created from discarded plastic bottles, these giant fish make a powerful environmental
statement as they emerge from the sands of Botafogo beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This year, the city of Rio is hosting the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, also
called Rio+20, and these giant fish were created to mark the occasion. Hundreds of
plastic bottles sparkle in the sun and, at night, the sculptures are illuminated with
colorful blue and red LED lights that twinkle against the backdrop of the beach as a
monumental reminder to recycle.
The three fish represent the importance of recycling and the risks that plastic bottles
have on our natural environment, specifically on animals that live in the sea.
According to the event website, between 60 and 80 percent of debris in the sea is from
plastic products. The sculpture encourages people to rethink how they approach recycling
and to protect our natural resources.
mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/giant-fish-sculpture-un-conference-on-sustainable-development
Cyclists
Get on the saddle
Move the pedal
You might taste freedom
Be part of the battle
Trash the newspapers
Spit the flavor of slavery out
Take a lover on the luggage rack
Hunt the wind
Make it blow
With the speed of your bike
As you make it go