Monochrom: Campfire At Will

Vienna-based art-pranksters monochrom teach us how to “hack the urban context” with campfires, sausages, beer, and an elderly Austrian gentleman who speaks LOL. In the second segment of today’s episode, someone constructs a campfire, complete with beer bottles and half-cooked links, right in the middle of the Vienna airport. American kids, don’t try this at home unless you want a one-way to Camp X-Ray.

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11 Responses to Monochrom: Campfire At Will

  1. GuabaMan says:

    Was the last place an airport? Scary!

  2. sonny p fontaine says:

    that’s incredible

  3. esther says:

    This is full of… subversive sparkles!
    Awesome.

  4. Teresa Nielsen Hayden / Moderator says:

    Gorgeous. I love it.

  5. grenz says:

    @ Xeni: Sorry, a “Wiener Schnitzel” is not a sausage. A “Wiener Schnitzel” is a breaded, thin piece of veal.
    By the way… we used “Wellness Sausages Nuremberg Style”…

  6. Bonnie says:

    David Lynch would fully approve of this segment.

  7. larf says:

    OMG! Brilliant idea!
    How did you not get arrested and/or shot at the airport?

  8. Xeni Jardin says:

    Ah, schnitzel changed to snosages! Dude, I don’t eat that stuff, and i failed to factcheck. My apologies.

  9. Corbie says:

    Anyone know what tune they were using in the background? Sounds like a medieval dudelsack or something.

  10. grenz says:

    @corbie: It’s a hurdy-gurdy… the song is an instrumental version of our monochrom song “Die Moritat von Paratii”

  11. Anonymous says:

    I think the airport is Win Schwechat (Vienna’s airport) in Austria.

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