Flooded McDonald’s from Superflex on Vimeo.
The internet is a strange place.. But an art collective? They can just be downright confusing.
Dutch Art Collective “SuperFlex” has produced a video art piece known as Flooded McDonald’s. Supposedly it’s a statement on consumerism and responsibility, but I’ll be damned if I could tell you why that is. A clip of the project, on display at the South London Gallery in Britain until March 1st, can be found above.
Statement or no statement, it’s just cool to see a vacant building filling up with water.
consumerism, responsiblity and a good dose of h20. what’s not to get jim?
McDonald’s get attacked by these anti-consumerism artists by creating this video, in turn, they are attacked by environmental activists are how much water they must’ve wasted to create this 47 second video. Oh the world is lovely!
Now I’m craving for a double bacon cheeseburger.
If oceans rise, lowlands, e.g. the Netherlands, will be flooded first and worst.
Wow, weird, that’s about all I have to say!