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The Swimming Cities of Serenissima is a fleet of handmade boats and a crew of artists who travelled the Adriatic Sea from Slovenia to Venice this May and June, 2009. They made art boats from junk and performed the dreamy story of a drifting metropolis during the Venice Biennale, a celebrated contemporary art exhibition.

Tod Seelie's visual documentation of the voyage is pretty amazing, it's the kind of thing makes you want to quit your full time job and go get weird in some foreign land. Or at least that's how it makes me feel.

View all of Tod Seelie's 300 amazing photos here.


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Posted on July 2, 2009 at 10:15pm by Jesse.
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Adam said...
Well there is now! What a junky pile of shit!  
Nov 12, 2009
at 04:19am
Delfi one one Delfi said...
Sounds greate !!
I remember the movie "waterworld"
they would fit in there greatly ^^  
Nov 13, 2009
at 03:56am
kenny g said...
great writing amazing pictures too  
Nov 14, 2009
at 04:23pm

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