Olafur Eliasson's Lifeworld reclaims public spaces, converting LED screens from mere commercial tools into platforms for reflection on modern life and current global crises.
By installing Lifeworld in cities like London and New York, Eliasson prompts individuals to pause and reflect amidst the chaos of urban life, emphasizing art's potential role in fostering introspection.
Eliasson questions whether a brief moment of reflection can alter perceptions and contribute to addressing societal issues like conflict, inequality, and climate challenges prevalent today.
Through Lifeworld, Eliasson explores the intersection of art and daily life, suggesting that artistic expressions can evoke deeper thoughts on our fast-paced, consumer-driven society.
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