Urban Hackivist Transforms City into Playground

Florian Rivière injects a little fun into the urban mundane of Strasbourg, France.

Anya Krenicki
Published on April 09, 2012

Florian Rivière, an 'urban hackivist', wants to inject a little fun into the urban mundane. Whether the 'fun' involves a spontaneous game of soccer or a curbside beer depends on whichever of Rivière's masterpieces you stumble across.

His installations, or interventions if you will, convert the material of Strasbourg, France into a humourous spattering of playthings. Benches become recliners, a meter-maid becomes a bottle-opener, and an ironing board is stationed as a diving board. By cheekily altering the everyday objects one may pass on the street everyday, Riviere transforms the city into a giant jungle gym.

[via Architizer]

Published on April 09, 2012 by Anya Krenicki
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