Waterworld this is not; Waterpod is the real deal! Concieved by artists Mary Mattingly and Mira Hunter, the Waterpod is a visionary, floating habitat set to launch—certainly not coincinentally—on May 1st (a.k.a., International Workers’ Day, Labour Day and millions of other workers’ protests around the world). A collaboration between an eclectic group of artists, curators and educators, Waterpod is an experimental, self-sustaining community or as the organizers say, “a floating, sculptural, eco-habitat designed for the rising tides.”
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What a brilliant concept! I could envision living on one of these self-supporting Islands in the Carribbean for therest of my life.
Keep on the Good Job!!! In time of crisis, knowledge, convictions, faith are nothing without imagination. Creative imagination that could be put on practice is what we need. It’s a start, a good start!!
i hate to be a downer but this is a rip off. brooklyn artist andrea zittel has done this already. waaaaa-waaaaaah
For an interview with Mary Mattingly about this project, visit Artforum.com’s 500 Words: http://www.artforum.com/words/#entry22408