Mysterabbit

Mysterabbit

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Mysterabbits is a public art project open for anyone who wants to participate. Everyday we spend our time doing lots of things: Going from one place to another, working, shopping, checking our phones... We rarely stop and enjoy the moment. In doing so, we end up missing the beautiful moments of life that go by us without ever being noticed. Mysterabbit was created to disrupt this cycle. Mysterabbits are tiny sculptures – in the shape of a meditating rabbit – designed to be placed in public spaces. We hope they will stop people from their daily routine and for a brief moment, make them wonder about their mysterious, newly found gift, and a small piece of the beautiful world that surrounds them. Here's how you can participate in the project: Download the 3D file. Print Mysterabbits. Place them in public spaces as small gifts for strangers. Take photos. Upload your photos to www.mysterabbit.com using Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #mysterabbit. Ji Lee, founder / Aresh Irajpanah, producer + fundraising / Cory Forsyth, Robert O’Rourke, developers / Thomas Beug, filmmaker / Steve McGregor, video editor / Lulu Kim, Amy Miranda, Emily Bueller, producers / Noah Conti, 3D modeling

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With this file you will be able to print Mysterabbit with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Mysterabbit.