Juxtapoz Magazine describes our Take-Less eco-art installation as both creative and upsetting in a recent article. "2629: Creative and Upsetting Sculpture Made of Fast Food Containers" Juxtapoz Magazine, magazine September...
Ad Trends: Advertisers Become Increasingly More Clever With QR Codes.
A new trend in advertising has hit the streets, though it's tough to say whether it'll catch. QR codes — a digital barcode common in Japan — are meant to...
Take-Less, the third in MSLK's trilogy of Eco-art installations, debuted on Governors Island on June 11-13. Like 2663 Urban Tumbleweeds and Watershed, we set out to raise awareness to the...
Festivals are a great way to engage people in a city or neighborhood. It's an effective way to bring people into the area and showcase the normally hidden real estate....
MSLK’s Take-Less Project Featured on NY1’s “Your Weekend Starts Now”
NY1, our favorite TV news source, ran a short feature on MSLK's latest eco-art installation Take-Less, along with the Figment festival as something to check out this weekend. Featured in...
I've just returned from an amazing trip: Barcelona, Morocco, and London. An amazing, inspirational treat for all the senses, I managed to take over 2,000 photos. While in Barcelona, I...
MSLK’s Newest Eco-art Installation, “Take-Less” Starts to Take Shape
Busy. That's one word to describe things at MSLK these days. While we have the benefit of working on many inspiring projects for our clients, we're also hard at work...
MSLK’s “Watershed” Acknowledged by the Green Community
MSLK's initiative to raise environmental awareness through Watershed, an eco-art installation, is acknowledged by the green community. "The US Consumes 1500 Plastic Water Bottles Every Second, a fact by Watershed"...
“Watershed” at the 13th Annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Festival
MSLK’s sculptural statement, Watershed, catches the attention of visitors at the 13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Festival. "Art Under the Bridge Festival" New York Post, newspaper September 30, 2009