These three French automated toilets from 1979 are actually an art installation in Oslo. It's called "Liberté" and there are sound systems inside each one that play recordings of speeches from WWII by Roosevelt, DeGaulle, and the Norwegian king Haakon. (If you're confused, it might help a bit to know that one of the lesser-known goals of the French Revolution was supposedly to provide public toilets for les citoyennes.) [Linking back to Ruby Tuesday and Our World Tuesday.] |
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
art-a-potties
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Looked funny.
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting!
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So funny!
ReplyDeleteI suppose that the art aficionados attending the exhibition might be considered looky loos.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, have you heard of the tandem toilet seat for couples who really want to get their s**t together?
Not a fact I knew.
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