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Video: Flooded McDonald's by Superflex

17 February 2010 by

by Tuan Andrew Nguyen & Superflex, 2009, 20 min, HD Video

From the Superflex vimeo page: Flooded McDonald’s is a film work in which a convincing life-size replica of the interior of a McDonald’s burger bar, without any customers or staff present, gradually floods with water. Furniture is lifted up by the water, trays of food and drinks start to float around, electrics short circuit and eventually the space becomes completely submerged.

Flooded McDonald’s is a film by Superflex. Produced by Propeller Group (Ho Chi Minh City) in association with Matching Studio (Bangkok) and co-produced by the South London Gallery, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark) and Oriel Mostyn Gallery (Wales) with generous support from the Danish Film Institute.

Flooded McDonald’s Video Excerpt

More:

The Official Flooded McDonald’s webpage

The Independent UK: Superflex: Flooded McDonald’s, South London Gallery, London

RSA Arts & Ecology: Superflex | Flooded McDonalds

Superflex on Vimeo

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One Response to “Video: Flooded McDonald's by Superflex”

  1. Will says:

    groovy.

    “liked it”