Dominic Wilcox designs contemporary art exhibition for dogs
British inventor Dominic Wilcox has designed a contemporary art exhibition for our canine counterparts, featuring a dog bowl-shaped ball pool and an open car window simulator (+ movie).
The Play More exhibition in south London is filled with interactive installations based on activities that dogs enjoy.
To help dogs have the best view possible, the works at the Play More exhibition are displayed at the base of the gallery's walls
Three of Wilcox's own exhibits are among the works on show, as well as paintings and interactive experiences by five other British artists.
One of Wilcox's installations, named Cruising Canines, is an open car window simulator where a giant fan wafts a dog's favourite scents, like raw meat and old shoes.
Dominic Wilcox produced a number of original works for the show, including Cruising Canines, an open car window simulator His second piece, titled Dinnertime Dreams, is a dog-friendly ball pool. For this installation, Wilcox created a giant dog bowl and filled it with brown balls designed to look like dog biscuits.
A third installation plays on a dog's love for water, and features a series of dancing water jets for them to chase.
Wilcox's Dinnertime Dreams is a dog-friendly ball pool
Wilcox ? known for his playful and experimental inventions ? was commissioned by insurance company More Than to create the exhibition. The goal is to encourage dog owners to spend more time with their pets.
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