Posts tagged building

Night Lights

Here a night installation designed for the town of Auckland, by YesYesNo. Entitled “Night Lights”, it acts of a projection which is not solely diffused on the building: it makes it possible to the spectators to become active by taking into account their movements.

via: Fubiz

Crystal Mesh

For the ILUMA building in Singapore RU created a light and media facade, which had to be effective both during day and night. The project is part of a new development (Urban Entertainment Center) designed by WOHA architects.

The structure is made up of 3000 polycarbonate modules, and thousands of fluorescent tubes on 5000m2 of frontage.

More info and video inside the post.

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Volvo | Building Projection

“There’s more to life than a Volvo” in Frankfurt 2009.

3D projection and production by NuFormer in coorporation with Saatchi & Saatchi.

"How it would be, if a house was dreaming"

Yeah, i really like building projections so heres another one. This one was produced by urbanscreen in a Hamburg Gallery.Heres more information from the authors:

The conception of this project consistently derives from its underlying architecture – the theoretic conception and visual pattern of the Hamburg Kunsthalle. The Basic idea of narration was to dissolve and break through the strict architecture of O. M. Ungers “Galerie der Gegenwart”. Resultant permeabilty of the solid facade uncovers different interpretations of conception, geometry and aesthetics expressed through graphics and movement. A situation of reflexivity evolves – describing the constitution and spacious perception of this location by means of the building itself.

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Lights On

lights on from thesystemis on Vimeo.

Lights on is an audio visual performance created for the Ars Electronica museum in Linz, Austria, which has a facade that contains 1085 LED controllable windows. The windows’ colors are changed in realtime with music that’s broadcasted on speakers surrounding the building.

Made by Zachary Lieberman, Joel Gethin Lewis and Damian Stewart.