Radius Installation
Sound reactive light installation for Home House, London by rAndom International. Made me look.
Sound reactive light installation for Home House, London by rAndom International. Made me look.
Harness the power of nature and put it into good use. This device makes no aspirations to convert wind to electrical current, harnessing the rotational energy to spin gears and knit tubes of infinite length. It’s quite a smart way to think about all the ways we can harvest the potential around us. especially if applied at the scale of a factory.
The machine was made by RCA grad Merel Karhof.
Another incredible installation at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. Mesmerized. It’s a wall with the outlines of 7 models of 911s overlayed. Wicked!
The installation by interactive designers Jason Bruges Studio of London aims to mimic the behaviour of the Mimosa family of plants, folding up or flattening out in response to the presence of viewers.
“Curious Sound Objects” is a project of George and Kathy Reil of Scheuring of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt. It comprises 6 items from the world of acoustics and noise.Everyday items, like a matchbox or a coffee grinder to create by opening or turning the crank noise.
A superb artistic project by Rob Seward entitled “4 Letter Words”. The various blocks are able to post the 26 letters of the alphabet with an arrangement of fluorescent lights. A sequence generated thanks to an algorithm and a list of words.
New installation showreel by Strukt studio, based in Austria. A selection of work for Mercedes Benz, TocaMe or ATV. Awesome stuff.
In our current climate, going green is getting more and more important no matter where you are. Water is the source of life and this installation that emphasis the natural progression of our earth’s water supply. Choice….
Sorry for not being around for a while peeps, been really busy with multiple projects on hand. Have been looking forward to quiet evenings to recharge myself. And with that note, i came across a cool piece of digital installation that lurks in the night.
In this installation YesYesNo teamed up with The Church, Inside Out Productions and Electric Canvas to turn the Auckland Ferry Building into an interactive playground. Our job was to create an installation that would go beyond merely projection on buildings and allow viewers to become performers, by taking their body movements and amplifying them 5 stories tall.
This just reignite my passion to do more great stuff for the year.