I ran across this series of Balloons by Matt Sheridan Smith at Metro Tech in Brooklyn, New York. On the face of it, I just thought what a weird juxtaposition of balloon figures but according to the placard, the figures represent commodities traded on the international futures market (huh! how often does art meets the commodities market??) From left. wheat, coffee, wool and canola seeds and is named Soft Futures (Price has no memory.) The placard, reads, “These soft monuments, give shape to systems we use value such goods, as well as our desire to predict, and control the forces acting on them.”
I love art but….
You always find the coolest sculptures to share – have a fabulous WW!
Nice photos!
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Oh and Happy WW 🙂
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That’s so neat! I’ve never seen anything like that!
Neat pic!
That’s real cute and interesting! haha.. I wouldn’t have gotten “wheat” or “coffee bean” tho :p
Ai @ Sakura Haruka
I agree, this is stretching “art” a bit tight…. LOL
~Carolyn
Not so sure that future speculations are not what’s messing up our economy so I say pop those balloons 🙂
Cool balloons!
That is beautiful – id love to see that in person!
What interesting sculptures.
Really interesting pictures. Since I got my degree in economics I do like them. 🙂
Great capture. Happy WW.
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Interesting!
Very interesting. Have never seen anything like it.
OK, if you hadn’t explained what those were, I would not have gotten it on my own!
Glad you explained. I am an art dummy for sure!
One of the many reasons I love NYC!! ;D
How interesting and artsy.. I hope they have good tie downs.