Brooklyn Art Library, dream life.
Aleksandar Maćašev, a Brooklyn-based visual artist, recorded his average daily mood for two consecutive years, making sure to condense his feelings into the smallest understandable form of communication: a color. Macasev chose a hexidecimal color code to represent his mood at the end of each night and eventually transformed the 730 colors into an installational project. The experiment allows for much personal interpretation by the viewer, especially considering the varied cultural and emotive definitions of color. The largest ChromaTweet project is located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, New York and I sincerely hope to view it this coming week during my adventure to the city.
Source: monartchy
Brooklyn, The Makers Project
Manhattan Bridge, peering through buildings. NYC, June 2011.





