این اینستالیشن که در ابعاد معماری و حتی در ابعاد شهری انجام شده تنها عمری پنج دقیقه ای داشته .
ساختمانی در شرق لندن انتخاب شده تا نمای اون با حدود 10000 یعنی ده هزار لباسی که دورریخته شدن اما سالم هستن و قابل استفاده ، پوشش بشه. کل اثر پنج دقیقه به نمایش درآمده و بعد هم جمع شده. طبقه هم کف این ساختمان هم یک مغازه قرار داره و نام Shwopping هم به کنایه داره معنای اثر رو تکمیل می کنه
A building in East London became the basis of a massive urban art installation for the Shwopping initiative, making a visual statement that simply couldn’t be ignored. The garments were layered over each other, lending a shaggy appearance to the structure.
Each of these garments was no longer wanted by its owner – but that doesn’t mean that nobody else would want them. The ‘Shwopping’ campaign involved setting up over 1,200 ‘Shwop Drop’ boxes at Marks & Spencer stores across the UK to collected unwanted clothing. The garments were taken to Oxfam where they could be resold or recycled.
This creative architectural art installation is reminiscent of Jennifer Marsh’s crocheted gas station project, which covered an abandoned gas station with donated crochet squares. It also calls to mind ‘yarn bombing’, the practice of adding knitted covers to objects like trees, street signs, shopping carts and – yes – buildings.