We just got details on the decor for the Robin Hood Foundation's annual gala—the blockbuster fund-raiser produced by Live Nation and designed by David Stark, which will take place at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Tuesday, May 27. While last year's event included a gigantic castle made from paper coffee cups, this year Stark is taking the idea of green events to a whole new level with vignettes created from every-day items to be used afterward in programs funded by the foundation.
Art installations, walls, signs, and even the facade of a house will be made from thousands of alarm clocks, calculators, shoes, books, water bottles, backpacks, blankets, clothing, towels, and socks. Stark has also extended the concept to the tabletops, replacing flowers with laptop computers that will broadcast messages as well as show an image of a floral centerpiece.
Art installations, walls, signs, and even the facade of a house will be made from thousands of alarm clocks, calculators, shoes, books, water bottles, backpacks, blankets, clothing, towels, and socks. Stark has also extended the concept to the tabletops, replacing flowers with laptop computers that will broadcast messages as well as show an image of a floral centerpiece.