for iCUP trial video and other projects check out www.APHIDoIDEA.com
Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada has this in a window of their architecture building. I think it's maybe 15 years old now.
It looks very cool, especially with the lighting. Also, you should check out the artist Tara Donovan, she has done similar things with cups and other multiples.
Thanks for the case-studies. :) This installation is activated by the motion sensor on the facade of the storefront. It runs for 60 seconds (per activation) and cycles the crankshaft, which controls the motion of the undulated cup/landscape surface.
new icups video... http://vimeo.com/13257840
featured on ARCHDAILY.com http://www.archdaily.com/69734/icup-ii_synthetic-landscape-aphidoidea/
I was wondering if they were Class A fire rated?
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for iCUP trial video and other projects check out www.APHIDoIDEA.com
Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada has this in a window of their architecture building. I think it's maybe 15 years old now.
It looks very cool, especially with the lighting.
Also, you should check out the artist Tara Donovan, she has done similar things with cups and other multiples.
Thanks for the case-studies. :)
This installation is activated by the motion sensor on the facade of the storefront. It runs for 60 seconds (per activation) and cycles the crankshaft, which controls the motion of the undulated cup/landscape surface.
new icups video... http://vimeo.com/13257840
featured on ARCHDAILY.com
http://www.archdaily.com/69734/icup-ii_synthetic-landscape-aphidoidea/
I was wondering if they were Class A fire rated?
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