Eletroboutique, a new art instillation at the Science Museum, looks to twist your perceptions of technology in the modern world with some striking imagery, but there’s none weirded than this barmy swirled iPhone sculpture…
Russian artists Alexei Shulgin and Aristarkh Chernyshev’s exhibition looks to “use languages of pop culture, media and art histories, framed by a tongue-in-cheek appropriation of the language of corporate marketing speak.”
In other words, it’s stuff that aims to make a point about how tech has infiltrated society, by distorting it.
Artist imagines the Louvre as owned by Apple
From wonky iPods and the stock exchange hitting the bin, the pop-up exhibition is an off-kilter collection 7 years in the making.
It’s at London’s Science Museum until February 14th and we suggest you go have a look; any exhibition that has to warn you about “flashing and flickering images” and “a high level of visual and sound stimulation” is a winner in our books.
Link: Science Museum






