These Giant Interactive Flower Lights Bloom When People Approach
An urban installation by HQ Architects has four 30 ft high and 30 ft wide inflatable flowers ‘bloom’ when people approach.
An urban installation by HQ Architects has four 30 ft high and 30 ft wide inflatable flowers ‘bloom’ when people approach.
Visual artists Oskar & Gaspar use real-time projection mapping to bring tattoos to life at a live event is Lisbon, Portugal.
An immersive experience that uses light, sound and projection to excite your senses.
Since 2008, students at Tokyo’s Musashino Art University have ventured to Kamizeki Lagoon Park in Niigata City, Japan to erect giant sculptures made from straw.
The Connecticut State Police brought “The Convincer” to the the University of Hartford. Students were able to experience what a 5 MPH car accident would feel like.
For those that believe art can elevate and enhance the festival experience
It was one of the early installation artworks that encouraged viewers to enter and experience rather than passively view.
The elevators to the observatory atop 1 World Trade Center show an animated timelapse that recreates the development of New York City’s skyline, from the 1500s to today.
Japanese art collective teamLab have created an incredible floating flower garden installation featuring over 2,300 living flowers in bloom. TeamLab adds: When a viewer gets close to this flower-filled space, the flowers close to the viewer rise upwards all at once, creating a hemispherical space with the viewer at its center. In other words,…
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