May 2009 20

Dispatchwork-in-Berlin-1 A man by the name of Jan Vormann “dispatched” holes in Berlin with Legos. They were mostly bullet holes that remained from World War II. On location Kupfergraben/Dorotheenstraße, people began helping him dispatch the bullet holes in their own styles. All the pictures you see here, are the ones from Berlin.

His dispatch work with Legos is incredible, and very imaginative. Who would’ve thought that Legos placed in holes of buildings could be so beautiful? The construction of the buildings getting filled with vibrant-colored kids toys… it’s a fantastic contrast. I wish I could see it in person, but I think the pictures do justice to the real thing. Click the links after the jump, to see more beauty in Poland & Italy. Great stuff.

He has done the Lego dispatch work in other places too: Italy and Israel. He has done other projects, that don’t involve Legos, as well. For example, in Poland, he placed custom-shaped mirrors against walls, to show reflections of the other side. Check his website to see more.

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  1. tiffny says:

    wow that’s pretty creative of him. cool post =)

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