Hundreds Of 3-D Projected Eyeballs Appear In The Window Of A Closed Subway Restaurant

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This is an art installation created by 25-year old Norwegian artist Mats Skjævesland Vium in the windows of a recently closed Subway restaurant in Oslo. Eating fresh: no thank you. The installation features hundreds of 3-D projected eyeballs peering at anybody who walks by. Although I don’t think they’re interactive, I think they’re just constantly peeking around randomly. I’m not sure what the piece means, if anything, but in my mind it’s social commentary on the constant surveillance of Big Brother. But what do I know, I’m not an art critic, I’m just a kid who tries to sneak around and touch every naked statue on display at a museum. “Your teachers must have loved you on school field trips.” One time the bus left me because i was hiding in a sarcophagus! You know that movie, Night At The Museum? I lived there for three days.

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Source: Geekologie – Hundreds Of 3-D Projected Eyeballs Appear In The Window Of A Closed Subway Restaurant