Want to see a life-size puppet get dropped from off a bridge and a crane and smash into bits? Click here. The project is directed by Argentinian performance artist Rodrigo Gorosito, which takes a look a crowd reactions during an important safety lesson: don’t fall from great heights or you will break. We at JoshSpear.com would like to abide by Gorosito’s safety lesson, but throwing a puppet off a bridge sounds really fun. Maybe we can play with Gorosito when he does his next piece of performance art.

If you’ve been in the right place at the right time, you might have seen Italian graf artist Blu’s super-large-scale paintings on a wall near you, including the Tate Modern (until August 28, anyway). But you haven’t seen how extremely talented this dude is until you check his stop animation videos. They’re made on public walls and are so well done they will blow your mind. The latest one, Muto, is a 7.5-minute chronicle that starts out with a beast of a creature that wanders from wall to wall, to the inside of someone’s house and on, all the while morphing and sneezing and walking and rolling. A book featuring Blu’s paintings from 2004 to 2007 is out now. It is the only way you can make sure his work stays permanently close to you.





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