art installation

About this tag
The art installation tag on WindowsForum.com covers a variety of creative public displays and sculptures, ranging from glowing street art and neon signs to immersive brand activations like Xbox's Bloomboard for the game Avowed. Threads feature images of sculptures made from unusual materials, such as pills or golden yarn, as well as light-based installations and large-scale crayon exhibits. While the tag is primarily visual and artistic, it occasionally intersects with technology and gaming, as seen in the Xbox installation. The content is user-shared and focuses on the aesthetic and experiential aspects of these installations.
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    ART Knitting A Bull

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    ART Light Action

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    ART Her Pet

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    Xbox's Bloomboard: An Immersive Launch for Avowed in London

    In an innovative fusion of art, technology, and immersive storytelling, Xbox has unveiled an extraordinary installation dubbed the “Bloomboard” to herald the global launch of the highly anticipated fantasy RPG, Avowed. Set against the urban backdrop of London’s Shoreditch district along Bethnal...
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    ART Glowing Street Art

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    ART Sitting By A Lamp

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    ART Sitting In The Road

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    ART Crayons

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    ART Tunnel Of Deposition

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    VIDEO Black Rock City. The most unusual town on Earth.

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    [Germany] 'Pee on Adolf Hitler' urinal is big draw at German toilet museum

    German Michael Berger has opened a museum featuring all toilet-related accessories, from loo seats to bog roll holders, where one of the many stand-out lavatory accessories is a urinal with Adolf Hitler's face inside it. You might think he's a bit potty, or pulling your chain, but no - Mr...
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    VIDEO Red Herring?

    Guerrilla Art: An Artistic Whodunnit in Boulder, Colorado BOULDER, Colo. -- An artistic whodunnit that involves 500-pound sculptures appearing overnight and cryptic drawings delivered by mail is delighting this university town. The mystery began last month when Donna Coughlin glanced out...
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