Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movement. Show all posts
Kinetic Wall: A Vertical Lake Building Facade
International design studio Urban Art Projects puts the soothing effects of water into an unlikely place; the side of Brisbane, Australia’s airport car park.
This project is being developed with artist Ned Kahn. It is called a “Kinetic Wall,” and it will essentially be an eight-story-tall public art installation. Seen from the outside, the installation will look like a vertical body of water, complete with gentle waves and natural movement. From the inside of the building, the movement of the facade will create beautiful patterns in sunlight on the interior surfaces.
The effect is created with 250,000 aluminum panels which are loosely suspended so as to move gently with the wind.
It also helps provide passive cooling and ventilation for the car park, cutting down on energy costs and keeping the building more comfortable all year long. The new parking garage, complete with the unique facade, will be completed in late 2011.
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Long Exposure Photography
Cool long exposure photography, a technique which requires a slow shutter speed (be it 8 seconds or 8 hours) to capture light and movement.
More pics here.
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More pics here.
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Typographic Installations by Ebon Heath





Ebon Heath is a designer/artist from New York. He creates sculptures and installations from cut-out type, often combining them with movement to create these amazing and symbolic art pieces. Check out his website.
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art,
cut outs,
installation,
movement,
sculpture,
type,
typography
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