Jason Bruges Studio, Wind to light, Collaboration with OneDotZero and Light Lab for Architecture Week June 2007. Wind to Light' is an idea that visualizes wind movement across the built form with the use of mini turbines and LEDs.
Jason Bruges Studio, Aura, 2002. Aura utlises consumer tracking software technology, to create a temporary art installation made from standard Habitat products.Commissioned by Tom Dixon at Habitat.
Jason Bruges Studio, Photo Field, Commissioned by UBS to celebrate their collaboration with Tate Modern. May 2006. A piece which enabled UBS employees to create their own galleries and experience them in a physical environment.
Jason Bruges Studio, Dotty Duven, 2005. Temporary installation commissioned by the Tate, comprising of an array of 40 wands in the main Octagon gallery.Each wand was 2 meters tall, and had a glowing sphere at the top that turned only when the rods were touched and bent.
Les installations interactives du Studio Jason Bruges sont intrigantes et pertinentes.
The interactive installations of the Studio Jason Bruges are intrigante and relevant.
Sources:
http://www.jasonbruges.com
http://onedotzero.com/windtolight/
mardi 28 août 2007
Jason Bruges Studio
Publié par Andrée-Anne Dupuis-Bourret à 22:02
Libellés : Art intéractif/Interactive art, Arts Visuels / Visual Arts, Design, Installations, Science