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Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea

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The GS Caltex pavilion is presented as a immersive light ensemble which, at first glance, is reminiscent of an outsized rice field. 380 fiber blades sway like grass in the wind with a height of 18 metres (59 feet). Touching activates individual sensitive blades and illuminates them. A centrally located star-shaped, mirrored pavilion building is optically withdrawn in its entirety. Via raised corners of the star, the visitor can gain access to the also mirrored entrance area on the ground floor. The centre of the pavilion is on the upper floor; a seven-metre-high round room with panoramic projection. Poetic images in a reduced black-and-white aesthetic convey the company’s readiness to assume responsibility with regard to sustainable energy concepts. (Text: Atelier Brückner)

A Project of TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH for ATELIER BRÜCKNER GmbH
Creative Lead / Director: Marc Tamschick, Uwe Brückner
http://www.atelier-brueckner.de
http://www.tamschick.com

VVVV Artist: Philipp Rahlenbeck / Multitouch Berlin™
(Interaction Design, 3D Simulation, Software Development)
http://www.multitouchberlin.com

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Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - World Expo 2012 Korea
Energy Field - VVVV Simulator
Energy Field - VVVV Simulator
CLIENT: Peopleworks Promotion Co. Ltd. (PW), Seoul, Korea (for GS Caltex) ARCHITECT: Atelier Brückner, Stuttgart, Germany PARTNER ARCHITECT: Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, Korea LOCATION: Expo Pavillon, Yeosu, South Korea. STRUCTURAL DESIGN: Knippers Helbig GmbH, Stuttgart. MEDIA PLANNING: Medienprojekt p2 GmbH, Stuttgart MEDIA HARDWARE: ICT, Germany PRODUCTION OF MAINSHOW: Tamschick Media+Space GmbH, Berlin. PRODUCTION OF GFRP-BLADES: Ojoo industrial co.,ltd,Kyungki Korea. VVVV LIGHT PROGRAMMING: Philipp Rahlenbeck, Berlin. VVVV SUPPORT: Eliott Woods, Kimchi & Chips, Seoul. PRODUCTION LIGHTING DESING: ALTO lighting, architectural lighting design laboratory, Seoul, Korea. DATE: 12 May to 12 August 2012.
manolito, Saturday, Jun 9th 2012 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 2 comments  
lasal 09/06/2012 - 20:53

yeah philipp

manolito 11/06/2012 - 12:34

Arrriiii

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