Brilliant! The only thing which might conceivably make it even a little better, would be to have Yoko Ono doing some loud wailing/screaming performance art inside. Every art installation needs that.
I dont agree with you these are all hallucinations which everybody is expected to experience individually with no such obstruction in my opinion of course i would wear earplugs while visiting her works there for complete silence
This is the very 1st video ive seen while randomly browsing YT, and around Autumn this year I found your channel again but this time i found it while browsing random walking live stream and enjoying the content, keep at it!
thanks for sharing, I really liked the white room with red polka dots. That first room with all the silver balls was sold to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and is permanently on display there now. I get why they do it since there are so many people trying to see the rooms but I hate how little time you have in them and you're just worried about rushing to get some photos or videos without being able to really sit with the experience. When the Kusama Infinity Rooms tour came to the AGO in Toronto in 2018, I tried and tried to get tickets but was never lucky enough. The exhibition was so popular that there was a public-gallery partnership to raise the money to buy one of the rooms to have as part of the permanent collection. I think it was somewhere around $2 Million. I was so disappointed I couldn't get tickets but at least I got to see that one after. I got to go to London, England earlier this year and 2 of her Infinity Rooms were on long-term loan at the Tate Modern so I finally got to see a couple more that way. One of them was really cool, it was a walk-through room with a bunch of little led lights changing colors and with water on the ground next to the walkway to help reflect the lights back. The popularity of social media and Instagram really helped her get "re"-discovered to a whole new generation.
You have people directing, talking and timing you the whole time ? O really don't like that wtf doesn't give me the chance to be intimate and enjoy the pieces
actionkid105 nah I'd rather be treated like free range animals, walking wherever I want and spending time with the pieces however long I want. Like most art gallery's 😊
CrazyFanaticMan At this point I'd settle for 30 seconds in there. The last two times the tickets went up in Toronto I tried getting online with 6 pc's each time and the closest I got was 12k-ish in line for 10k tickets or so.
Brilliant! The only thing which might conceivably make it even a little better, would be to have Yoko Ono doing some loud wailing/screaming performance art inside. Every art installation needs that.
I dont agree with you these are all hallucinations which everybody is expected to experience individually with no such obstruction in my opinion of course i would wear earplugs while visiting her works there for complete silence
This is the very 1st video ive seen while randomly browsing YT, and around Autumn this year I found your channel again but this time i found it while browsing random walking live stream and enjoying the content, keep at it!
thanks for sharing, I really liked the white room with red polka dots. That first room with all the silver balls was sold to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and is permanently on display there now. I get why they do it since there are so many people trying to see the rooms but I hate how little time you have in them and you're just worried about rushing to get some photos or videos without being able to really sit with the experience. When the Kusama Infinity Rooms tour came to the AGO in Toronto in 2018, I tried and tried to get tickets but was never lucky enough. The exhibition was so popular that there was a public-gallery partnership to raise the money to buy one of the rooms to have as part of the permanent collection. I think it was somewhere around $2 Million. I was so disappointed I couldn't get tickets but at least I got to see that one after. I got to go to London, England earlier this year and 2 of her Infinity Rooms were on long-term loan at the Tate Modern so I finally got to see a couple more that way. One of them was really cool, it was a walk-through room with a bunch of little led lights changing colors and with water on the ground next to the walkway to help reflect the lights back. The popularity of social media and Instagram really helped her get "re"-discovered to a whole new generation.
Id wait in that line
Wow, that line tho! Awesome place!
Amazing and/ up wow
cool art. thanks for uploads.
pee cee Yup. Really cool!
I wish I had a good room to create a mirror realm!
This would be a good idea for a lot of guests to make a few $$ on!
This must be what feel likes to walk in 4 dimensions of space
2:28 Shining floor 😂
It's so mesmerizing
OMG that many people
Mmm ...we made models of this in Art School in 1975 in Tasmania...
You have people directing, talking and timing you the whole time ? O really don't like that wtf doesn't give me the chance to be intimate and enjoy the pieces
They have to in order to keep the line moving. Otherwise the rest of the people won't be able to enjoy the exhibits.
actionkid105 nah I'd rather be treated like free range animals, walking wherever I want and spending time with the pieces however long I want. Like most art gallery's 😊
CrazyFanaticMan
In that situation nobody would ever leave. I'd wander the rooms till I had to crawl out for water and a bath.
o3MTA3o That's the dream! Precisely.
CrazyFanaticMan
At this point I'd settle for 30 seconds in there. The last two times the tickets went up in Toronto I tried getting online with 6 pc's each time and the closest I got was 12k-ish in line for 10k tickets or so.
Cool but the novelty must wear off in about five seconds..
OMG I would love to do shrooms in one of those rooms. 🍄
Your mind would commit seppukku
No thank
No{oooooooooooooolll ooooooooooooooooopppppp
You stupid vihhhhhhhhhh
You'd be trippin 😊