Tag Archives: Installations

Light Kinetics by Espadaysantacruz

April 6th, 2015 | Robot

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Light Kinetics is an interactive installation by Espadaysantacruz, a Madrid-based, creative studio.  In the artwork, the 1st light bulb is connected to a piezoelectric sensor, which transfers force from the tap into a change in the electrical charge sent to the rest of the circuit.

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Piezoelectric Sensor

The change in electrical charge then runs a physics simulator which controls the rest of the light bulbs in the circuit, leading to a roller coaster of light seen in the video above.

The project is a continuation of a previous simulation shown here:

It’s a interesting concept.. I’m excited to see what they try next.

-RSB

Olafur Eliasson – An Exploration of Light , Space, and Reason

May 21st, 2014 | Space

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Olafur Eliasson is a Danish-Icelandic artist who creates large-scale installations that immerse the viewer in a new sense of space. His artwork often features unconventional geometry, mirrors, and natural elements such as light, water, and stone.

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The goal of Eliasson’s artwork is to help us question ideas of indivuality and collectivity, urging us to explore the link between thinking and doing. The experience he creates goes beyond entertainment into the realm of responsibility of action. But, if you don’t feel any of these emotions…
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undoubtedly, his work is beautiful.

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What I find particularly fascinating is that Eliasson treats his studio like a science lab. He’s even known to bring in actual scientists to advise him on new and ambitious projects. I find this borderline obsessive artistic exploration to be rather inspiring.
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If you’re interested in experiencing his work first-hand, you can find a list of exhibitions here.

-RSB

Light Installations by Nathaniel Rackowe

April 18th, 2014 | Space

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Nathaniel Rackowe is an installation artist who lives and works in London, UK. Taking a page out of the book of American Minimalism (written by the likes of Donald Judd and Dan Flavin), Rackowe creates beautiful neon installations which live in a world of abstraction.

If you’ve been reading this site for some time, you may know that we are suckers for neon installation art.
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There’s just something about that ethereal glow that draws us in…
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like insects. If you stopped to look at these images, maybe you have the same trait in your brain.
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You can find more from the artist at his site.

-RSB

Geometric Tape Installations from Aakash Nihalani

February 4th, 2014 | Brain, Robot

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Aakash Nihalani is the Brooklyn-based street artist who created these imaginative geometric installations using only tape and cardboard. If you’ve ever thought you needed a lot of money or studio space to create art, use Aakash’s work as a shining example of the creative possibilities that are all around you.

Asked whether he gets bothered by authorities, Nihalani said, “I’ve asked cops and maintenance staff to wait for me to take a quick photo before they start taking it down, and most have let me.”

Here’s a quick video of Aakash in action:

Go out and create!

-RSB

Colored Spheres Respond to Human Touch

January 10th, 2014 | Space

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From now until January 14th, 2014, you can experience a luminous new art installation at the Hong Kong Arts Centre. The design collective known simply as teamLab created this glowing field of orbs that actually responds to human touch. From the artists:

“Individual balls floating in the air communicate to each other via a wireless connection.
The balls change color when touched by people, when they bump into things, or receive a shock, and sounds are produced in relation to the colors. Those balls send this color information to other balls, which in turn send the information to balls close by, and the information spreads out so that all the balls become the same color.”

The artists hope to equate the interaction of the orbs to the growing connectivity of people across the internet. “The internet has spread through out the world. Individuals are connected to closely related people and information spreads back and forth freely between them. People act as the intermediary for the information and in an instant the information spreads and the world unifies”

So, I suppose at this very moment, I am playing a small role in the internet communication world in which we all live…

-RSB

[via Design Boom]

The Moonlight Installation from Yang Yong Liang

December 11th, 2013 | Space
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LED Light Box:200 × 200 cm, Oil Painting On The Acrylic light film, Water Pool : 500 × 1000cm

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Yang Yong Liang is the Chinese contemporary artist responsible for this breathtaking installation titled, “The Moonlight”. The piece was oil painted onto an acrylic light film with LEDs attached to the back.
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Then, the moonlight was beamed onto a reflective water pool to get this amazing final scene.

Here’s a picture of the piece with the room lights on, to give you an idea of how it was made:

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China has been showing a strong interest in the Moon lately. Reportedly, up to 1,000,000 citizens are now working in their space program.
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They recently launched the Chang’e-3 lunar lander, with the Jade Rabbit Moon rover on board, hoping to achieve a “soft landing,” which would be a critical step on the way to putting a person safely on the Moon.

Here’s an interesting podcast from Science Friday discussing China’s lunar plans. Maybe we will see a race to Mars between the US and China in the near future?
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For more artwork from Yang Yong Liang, head over to his site.

-RSB

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