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"Mobile Mobile - an interactive installation by James Theophane
Brief: Create a Christmas experience that actively demonstrated Lost Boys core value of collaboration.
We took this as an opportunity to reinterpret the Christmas tree and its role as the traditional focal point for a communal space. 'Mobile Mobile' is a six metre circumference interactive sculpture, and signature piece for the entrance of the Brick Lane studio.
Mobile Mobile upcycles fifty old agency cell phones (available after an agency-wide upgrade just two months prior). Each phone is individually addressed by a computer to cofunction and create a choral arrangement. Assigning each phone a tone, the mass is transformed into an aural form that appears to come alive, shimmering and flirting for onlookers."
Its rare to see a origami master hands-on on an artworks. Love the realistic mushroom!
See and you will understand!
Kawasaki Rose
Diagram by Toshikazu Kawasaki
Colour Paper
2007
Of course there are many great "origamist" out there creating amazing origami..
I guess one of the best (and youngest!) is Satoshi Kamiya!
He is really one fantastic "origamist". His creation is superb with attention to small details.
Just see few of his creations on youtube. Wait till you see the end of video at 6:46!
You'll be shock. And yes, it's "pure" origami; folding from ONE untrimmed square paper.
"Sometimes one has to wonder if a designer is taking tableware a bit too far.
While there is always something appealing about integrating disparate design
elements (such as bowls, plates and place mats in this case) there is also
cleaning and storage to be considered." from Dornob.com
Designer Maezm had design this nice dinnerware that you never had to worry about putting many things on the table.
Elegant as it may seems, I guess it still will be difficult and awkward to use. =)" The installation is hand made over four years of hard work, complete with electrical lights and a moving train, all made of paper! Clearly, this man must have created one of the most stunning examples of Paper Craft in the world? At the exhibition you will also have the chance to see a video showing Mr. Itou at work in his studio, cutting and folding piece by piece.
The exhibition is called Umi no Ue no Oshiro (A Castle On the Ocean ), 海の上のお城. "
~ by Tokyobling blog
This sculpture installation is made by a young guy of a art university name Wataru Itou. Its explain in Tokyobling blog that he made it over a period of 4 years, with moving trains and even ferries wheel! ALL from paper! Together with the lightings, I can say it brings out as one of the most beautiful fantasy castle made out of paper.
http://www.umihotaru.com/event/0905papercastle.asp
http://tokyobling.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/a-paper-craft-castle-on-the-ocean/