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Biosphere Meets Cybersphere
The only work of art at the 11th annual Pipar/koogi/maania (Gingerbread mania) exhibition in Tallinn not made of gingerbread was created with the help of the cybersphere. Called “Itsitav puu" (Giggling tree) and created by musician Taavi Tulev and his son Albert, you are instructed to "Pigista käbi!" (Squeeze a pine cone). "Selle peale hakkab naeru kostma" – " Then you will hear laughter. Every wire-enveloped käbi you hold in your hand triggers a different kind of laughing sound, all belonging to children. Definitely the feel-good hit of the exhibition – tuju/tõstja. Photos and text: Riina Kindlam, Tallinn
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- Published: December 20 2016
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