Jacob Dahlgren

juin 30, 2008

Jacob Dahlg
The Wonderful World Of Abstraction

Colors

Colour reading and contexture

balance

Heaven is a place on earth

by Jacob Dahlgren

Hector Ouilhet a designer/researcher at the ‘MIT mobile experience lab’ informed us of the lab’s recently
unveiled project ‘the cloud’.

An organic sculptural landmark that responds to human interaction and expresses context awareness using
hundreds of sensors and over 15,000 individually addressable optical fibers. constructed of carbon glass,
spanning over four meters, and containing more than 65 kilometers of fiber optics, the cloud encourages visitors to touch and interact with information in new ways, manifesting emotions and behavior through sound and a dichotomy of luminescence and darkness.

Located in downtown florence outside the fortezza da basso. the cloud is part of the ‘redesigning fashion
trade shows’ project that pitti immagine launched with MIT mobile experience lab in 2007. it is a long-term project that will creatively rethink the trade show concept and will propose innovative technologies, perspectives and sensory experiences for fashion trade shows.

BÊTES DE MODE // HELMO

juin 23, 2008

Bêtes de mode, opération commerciale aux Galeries Lafayette / 2006

13 images – portrait mode bleu et portrait animal rouge superposés – prennent place dans les vitrines des Galeries Lafayette, boulevard Hausmann.
Un dispositif de gélatines colorées bleu et rouge sur les vitres permet de voir tantôt le portrait mode, tantôt le portrait animal. Nous adaptons ce dispositif à l’échelle monumentale de la coupole du magasin. Pour cette installation, le système optique des gélatines de couleur est remplacé par la projection de lumières, – rouge et bleu – permettant le même jeu visuel à l’échelle des images grand format 5 x 8 mètres. Nous dessinons aussi un motif pour habiller l’intérieur du magasin.

http://helmo.fr

DELIGHTABLE

juin 20, 2008

Delightableby Thomas Urban Gardnervous, permet de créer des effets visuels dynamiques seulement par le toucher. La surface sensible avec une simple pression commence à briller. Ce produit est distribué par Kloss.
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Water Art

juin 20, 2008

 

Bridge

Curated and comissioned by Andree Cooke
In september 2006 Michael Cross showed the first stage prototype of this epic project in Dilston Grove, south-east London. The Bridge is a series of steps which rise up out of the water in front of you as you walk from one to the next, and then disappear back underneath behind you as you go, leaving you stranded with only one step visible in front of you, and one behind. The bridge ends in the middle of the water, where you find yourself totally isolated and cut off from the shore. You return the way you came. The mixed feelings of peace, isolation, relaxation and fear that the piece elicits are powerful. The project is on-going will ultimately lead to a permanent installation in a lake.

Swimming Pool (2004)

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Composées d’éléments architecturaux à l’échelle humaine, les installations de Leandro Erlich mettent en scène le visiteur.  À travers des jeux optiques, l’artiste argentin interroge la notion d’existence, et explore le fossé  entre réalité matérielle et réalité psychologique.
by Leandro Elrich             
                                                                                                                                       

Typographic Garden

mai 9, 2008

in Christchurch, New Zealand

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John Cornu vit et travaille à Paris. Il est représenté par la Galerie Odile Ouizeman (Paris).

 

Graphic Walls

avril 14, 2008

Diezel& Sate : Visuals in architecture spaces and graphic design.

 

Lighting Umbrellas

mars 31, 2008

 

 This lighting concept utilizes photographer’s translucent shoot-through umbrellas as modular components to create a scalable light canopy. The accumulation of these umbrellas, hung upside down, creates a cloud form. The umbrella is an object that all people can identify with. In my lighting application, the object is recontextualized to create playful light rather than reference the dark and dreary day. The Cumulus Light Canopy can be made to fit the scale of almost any space just by adding or subtracting its modular elements.

Designer: Steven Haulenbeek
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