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Imaginary Foundation: I Dream, Therefore I Become

16 December 2008, 10.40 | Posted in Art | No comments »

imaginationfoundation exhibit suru front Imaginary Foundation: I Dream, Therefore I Become

I Dream, Therefore I Become opened last Saturday at SURU LA. The exhibition presents sculpture and oil paintings by the Imaginary Foundation. Also include is a set of custom decks designed by IF for Element. Check out the installation if your in LA, it remains up until January 15, 2009. (Via The Gluttony).

SURU is located at 7662 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA.

Selected works from I Dream, Therefore I Become after the jump.

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Element x Imaginary Foundation Skatedecks

10 December 2008, 18.36 | Posted in Skateboarding | 3 comments »

element imaginary foundation decks Element x Imaginary Foundation Skatedecks

Element has collaborated with Imaginary Foundation on a series of skatedecks.

“The Imaginary Foundation is a think tank from Switzerland that does experimental research on new ways of thinking and the power of the imagination. They hold dear a belief in human potential and seek progress in all directions. The small clandestine team is headed up by the mysterious “Director,” a 70 something uber intellectual who’s father founded the Dadist movement. Avoiding direct publicity the team has sought streetwear as an unlikely vehicle for bringing their ideas beyond the academic realm and into popular culture.”

Visually the graphics by Imaginary Foundation have always been directly identifiable, which is also the case with the skatedecks. Look out for a release in the coming weeks.