Oh, Carlos.

Art.
Life.
Whatever.

Pipilotti Rist, Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) [2008].
Currently on view in the second floor atrium of the MoMA.  Incorporating high-definition video projections, music and specially designed furniture, it creates a womblike comfort zone in a building full of right angles. “The concept was not to destroy or be provocative to the architecture, but to melt in — as if I would kiss Taniguchi,” Ms. Rist says in a behind-the-scenes video at moma.org.

Pipilotti Rist, Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) [2008].

Currently on view in the second floor atrium of the MoMA.  Incorporating high-definition video projections, music and specially designed furniture, it creates a womblike comfort zone in a building full of right angles. “The concept was not to destroy or be provocative to the architecture, but to melt in — as if I would kiss Taniguchi,” Ms. Rist says in a behind-the-scenes video at moma.org.

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