The project is the brainchild of Moniker, a design studio based in the Netherlands known for its
participatory tech projects. It is inspired by the work of artists Alexander Calder, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, who currently have an exhibition at Switzerland’s Foundation Beyler. As Moniker writes on its website, this project is supposed to reflect the “fleeting, precarious and exhilarating moment of fragile balance” that is expressed in Calder, Fischli and Weiss’ work.As of this writing nine balloons have already been popped and the current balloon has been being inflated for 33 hours with over 4 million clicks. Two more balloons are scheduled after the current balloon pops, and the next balloon will require approximately 9 million clicks to burst.
As someone who has already spent an unconscionable amount of time doing his part to blow up a balloon on the other side of the world, I feel it is my duty to warn you that this installation is incredibly addictive, but also immensely satisfying for the same inexplicable reason as popping bubble wrap.
So what are you waiting for? These balloons aren’t going to pop themselves.
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