Firefly is an interactive lighting installation by french designers Kkristen and Vincent Moreau. It’s currently presented for the first time at Shanghai World Expo 2010 as a part of lighting design of the Urban Best Practices Area.
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Joris Laarman unveils new work at Friedman Benda
On march 4, 2010 Dutch designer Joris Laarman unveiled his new work at Friedman Benda in New York. It’s his first solo exhibition in U.S. Laarman’s unique aesthetic merges cutting-edge technology and the life-sciences to create work of unexpected beauty. In 2008, Laarman’s…
Hans Christian Berg – gaze at perception
Hans-Christian Berg is one of the most interesting artists of his generation in Finland. In 2002, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Sculpture Department with an MA and from the University of Art and Design, Ceramics and Glass…
Spectacular 3D mapping projections on buildings by NuFormer Digital Media
Dutch studio NuFormer Digital Media specialize in creating spectacular outdoor projection, based on 3D mapped real buildings.
“The Tournament” Giant Chess by Jaime Hayon – Trafalgar Square, London Design Festival 2009
The Tournament, an installation by Spanish designer, Jaime Hayón consists of a gigantic chess set, with 2m high ceramic chess pieces on a specially created mosaic glass chess board. The installation, which is set in Trafalgar Square, will be shown…
Jacob Dahlgren – Colour reading and contexture
Jacob Dahlgren is a Swedish painter, sculptor, and conceptual artist who works to a large extent with unconventional materials. The artist finds abstraction in everyday objects, which he employs to create dynamic interactive installations and performances. When arranged, the…
Xavier Veilhan’s show at the Château de Versailles 13th September – 13th December 2009
Each year the Château de Versailles near Paris will host an event presenting a famous international artist in its grounds. This year, French artist Xavier Veilhan shows his works in the Gardens, Royal Court, and apartments of the Versailles Palace. His…
S’assoir, siege de la convivialite urbaine by Sebastien Wierinck (to seat, seat of the urban conviviality)
Since 2002, Belgian born designer Sebastien Wierinck, presented his work, including public benches, café seating and temporary installations, in cities throughout the world including Milan, São Paulo, Brussels, Berlin and Paris. The name of his practice, On Site Studio, describes his methods…
Translucent Compositions of Freddy Chandra
Freddy Chandra is an Indonesian-born Bay Area visual artist. He completed his undergraduate studies in Architecture and Art Practice from the University of California at Berkeley, and obtained his M.F.A in Studio Art from Mills College in Oakland. His work…
David DiMichele – Pseudodocumentations
A California native, David DiMichele studied art at University of California at Berkeley, U.C. Santa Cruz and Cal State Long Beach. His diverse influences, reflecting the hyprid nature of his work, include conceptualist Jim Melchert, at Berkeley, and the New York…