Cat's Best Friends

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The Pussycat Riot is an advocacy group of cats against cyber censorship, which provides virtual private network services for online anonymity. These cats are rebels, revolutionaries and are willing to do anything to achieve their goal. They have already launched their first attack using Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un cat scratching posts. Will these scratching posts prevent these two leaders from blocking the internet?










 

Slices of Music

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As a celebration of music and art, stockholm-based designer and musician David Rinman has formed "cutting records", a sculpture which traverses the boundaries between media and formats. The sausage-like sculpture resembles a giant salami, hiding slices of music. 








Game Of Thrones

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War of fast food by a single throne. Two large fast food chains fight for a monopoly difficult to achieve but only one should win.

The King is dead. Long live the King!

A game of thrones in which the sovereign has been proclaimed authentic. But how long?
"I'm lovin' it!" pa ra pa pa pa



The Colour Of Chaos

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Dan Tobin Smith's latest artwork is one of the stand-out pieces of 2014's London Design Festival. Created from thousands of disparate objects collected by the artist and donated by the public. The First Law of Kipple brings our material culture into sharp focus and questions notions of beauty and usefulness in design. What underscores this is the sheer number of pop-culture items on display; forgotten icons and obsolesce crowding around your feet.

The installation is inspired by, and takes its name from, Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", where Kipple is not only "useless objects", but almost an entirely new form of life. "When nobody's around, kipple reproduces itself," says K. Dick, "the entire universe is moving towards a final state of total, absolute kippleization."