These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
Lebanese designer Najla El Zein has installed 5000 spinning paper windmills in a doorway at the V&A museum in London. Each of the spinning windmills in the Wind Portal by Najla El Zein was folded by hand and attached to upright plastic tubes with custom-made 3D-printed clips. Visitors are invited to walk through the two
In 2020, the University of Bristol in Bristol, UK, saw the installation of a fascinating and unique public art piece. Created by artist Luke Jerram, this facility not only boasts stunning visuals, but also offers a bench inside, allowing visitors to sit back and immerse themselves in what feels like a colorful rainbow conservatory. The…
Completed in 2019 in Moscow, Russia. Images by Ivan Erofeev. Description provided by the architects.The “Future Materiality” installation is developed by Citymakers and designed by “Pravda” architectural...
“The flower became my paint.”
Image 9 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
Landscape sound art, "Nature versus Synthetics" by Ronald Van Der Meijs,2008, Materials: welding, chrome bicycle bell caps | "The installation 'Nature' is a site specific composition from 5000 chrome bicycle bells that are swaying in the wind of the polder in a natural way, as a reed. Causing them to call each other in a rather subtle manner and cause a soft twinkling noise. http://www.ronaldvandermeijs.nl/
As part of the 2019 London Design Festival, Paul Cocksedge’s ‘Please Be Seated’ has taken over Finsbury Avenue Square in the city’s Broadgate neighborhood. The undulating sculpture is comprised of concentric wooden circles that ribbon up and down to create functional spaces to socialize, rest, and walk through. Cocksedge collaborated with White & White to fabricate the massive steel and upcycled scaffolding wood installation, which the designer described as “walk[ing] the line between a craft object and a design solution. More
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We have those classic “bang head here” desk signs and tension balls to help people relieve stress on the job, but Georgia-based design studio studio dtttww (an acronym for don’t take this the wrong way) recently came up with an invention that encourages humans to blow off some steam in public—in a healthy and (presumably) safe way.
Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone (previously) boasts an incredible archive of sculptures and murals that are founded on the principles of color theory. His works range from large-scale glitches and bold pixelations to tabletop prisms that shift with human touch. His most recent project, “Subtractive Variability Compact,” falls in the latter category as it visualizes the full range of the CMY spectrum through stacked, spinning wheels. More
“Do Ho Suh accomplishes something that is possible only in dreams. He connects different places and times with one another in enchanting, breathtaking installations.”
Studio Nick Verstand has created an immersive audiovisual installation that reinterprets people's emotions as pulsing light compositions
Michelle Higa Fox's "Strandlines" creates digital waves that replicate the tide.
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Whether nestling an iridescent tunnel inside a Georgian-style church or encircling a concrete walkway with multicolor ribbons, Liz West transforms whatever space she approaches into a dynamic field of kaleidoscopic light and shadow. The prolific British artist (previously) is known for her large-scale pieces that use reflection and refraction to create dazzling immersive environments. Often utilizing translucent panels and a combination of natural light and LEDs, West’s intention is to enhance sensory awareness, showing the potential the full spectrum of color has to impact both psychological and physical reactions. More
Reframe Art Installation - The Reframe art installation is the collaborative creation of Dutch architecture and design studio Paul Scales and French architecture firm, Atelie...
These immersive art installations turn any space into an enchanting environment.
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“Time moves.”
Interactive art serves as a blend between traditional craftsmanship and creative thinking with the help of new modernized technologies. With the continuous
In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
The world of ASMR comes to the Design Museum in a sensational new exhibition.
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Indian artist Daku created an innovative graffiti piece in Dehli by using letters as sundials to cast words across a building's facade.
This stunning installation is a visually exciting guide that draws the eye through this remarkable architecture.