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Souvenirs: New New York Icons

In September 2017, Storefront for Art and Architecture invited Midnight Commercial to create a souvenir that captured the essence of a particular geographic area of New York City: Brooklyn Community Board 2. As the ultimate commodity, or record, of an experience, souvenirs are often cheap, a-critical clichés of a landmark, or sense of place. For the exhibition, Souvenirs: New New York Icons, we were asked transcend the traditional, and produce a souvenir that addresses the nascent values of urban life in this community.    

Inspired by the various forms of transit, cuisine, and architectural elements surrounding Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, and Brooklyn Heights, we created a large-scale, modular 3D print reminiscent of children’s model kits. Each of the components are designed to be visually stunning, individual components, or souvenirs.

Selected Press: Bedford+Bowery, PAPER

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3D Kit Model, Storefront for Art and Architecture

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3D Kit Model, side view

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“Souvenirs: New New York Icons.” Commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture. Exhibition design by MOS Architects. Photo by Naho Kubota. 2017.

Model in progress

Souvenirs: New New York Icons, in progress

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Souvenirs: New New York Icons. Commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture. Exhibition design by MOS Architects. Photo by Naho Kubota. 2017.

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