The First Law of Kipple

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He worked around the concept of a famous novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? written by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick — it explained that kipple is:

“…useless objects, like junk mail or match folders after you use the last match or gum wrappers or yesterday’s newspaper. When nobody’s around, kipple reproduces itself…the entire universe is moving towards a final state of total, absolute kippleization”.

The installation took up 200-square-meter of space and features thousands of random objects, like dishes, electronics, toys and knickknacks found lying around homes, donated by the public—they were meticulously arrange by color.

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A really interesting effect. It would be interesting to see an entire mural done with this style.

Artist Dan Tobin Smith via Taxi.

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