
‘How I Roll’ is part of New York’s Public Art Fund and made by the Italian, Alaska-based artist Paolo Pivi. This installation is part of his sculpture series of monstrous machines stripped down of their typical function and given a new range of movements or turned upside-down. In this particular installation, a six-seat piper seneca plane is attached to two steel columns with a strong motor system, which endlessly turns the airplane in a 360 degrees rotation movement. To see it in action, just click the play button on the video below!


HOW I ROLL // Paola Pivi from mister michaelmagnan on Vimeo.
HOW I ROLL // Paola Pivi from mister michaelmagnan on Vimeo.