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Berlin-based artist EVOL has installed a miniature city beneath the countryside of rural Hamburg, Germany for the ms dockville arts and music festival
Japanese studio Nendo designs the first major retrospective of internationally-known milliner Akio Hirata’s seventy years of work.
Created by Digital Kitchen, the living art is made up of 8 columns, which have 12 individual screens on each side. Using a combination of photography, film, 3D and 2D animation, Digital Kitchen presents several stories that are as beautiful as they are intriguing.
Love the Silhouette Seduction, this piece tease!
The image is only visible during a certain time of the day, when the sun is shining. In Kobe, Japan by Fabrizio Corneli
Developed by dutch designers Carmela Bogman and Rogier Martens, ‘pop-up’ is furniture intended for public spaces. During period of need, it can be pumped out of the pavement by users and retreated back into the floor when finiched. The first pop-up installation can be found in the quarter lombok in the city of Utrect, Netherlands.
A few months ago, rAndom International was commisioned to develop a site specific light installation for the lounge at London’s membership club Home House.
CHROMAesthesiae is an installation by SOFTlab at the Devotion gallery in New York. It’s made of laser cut photo glossy ink jet paper and every panel has a unique color gradient.