Category Archives: Places

3,000+ Bicycles Used In Breathtaking Sculpture

Al Weiwei, a famous Chinese artist used exactly 3,144 bicycles to form the project “Forever Bicycles”. The piece is meant to represent the fast pace evolution on transportation and technology.

The sculpture gives the illusion of endless circles and how the advancement in transportation has been a blur over the past 100 years. Each bike has been fused, molded and interconnected to make one large body of work.

Bicycles Forever” is currently on display in Toronto, Canada until the date of October 27th, but the piece is expected to travel globally in the near future.

Amazing pictures of the piece are featured above.

Kenzo Opens Popup Shop In Tokyo

GYRE Shopping Center in Tokyo is buzzing with the Kenzo “boxshop” that has arrived. Sticking to Kenzo’s central theme of tiger patter and the all seeing eye, the shop features men’s, women’s and children’s wear. Why not include children’s wear for all the streetwear 7 year olds on the block breaking in the new training wheels?

If you make a stop in Tokyo, make sure you schedule your trip to Jingumae for this exclusive shop.

Open until December 30th.

Banksy New York Art Sale

Banksy knows how to do his PR! Banksy this week setup a pop-up art sale right next to Central Park for his months residency, Better Out Than In. An elderly gentleman was manning the stool on the 13th waiting for customers to pick up the limited original prints from the man himself Banksy.

I wish i has bought all the pieces for $420 for 8 canvases. Think about the return on investment!

The Lamborghini Museum

If you find yourself touring around the Mediterranean Sea on a relaxing Sunday (because I know we all have time and resources to take such lavish expeditions) make a pit stop in Italy for a taste of history in the form of classic super-cars.

For everyone lazier and more realistic, you can take a virtual tour of The Lamborghini Museum via Google Maps.

Yes that is correct, you can scan and explore the prestigious “Museo” (Italian Accent preferred tone) of Lamborghini from the comfort of your laptop. The tour works just like the street view on Google Maps. Click the arrows located on the ground for an inexpensive thrill, with the hopes that one day we all could aspire to afford one while our skin sits comfortably in one of those debonair 007 suits.

We all have dreams, right?