Illuminated Japanese washi paper with images depicting space hang from the ceiling at Maison&Objet, one of the world’s largest international design trade fairs, in the suburbs of Paris.
Red tunnels and island pads
In recent years, yarnbombing and other guerilla art activities have become more popular - and easier to organize thanks to the rise of social media. This page displays examples of this type of art.
Museums, heritage centres and even art galleries understand the importance of an interactive experience – they help educate, increases dwell time and make for a more enjoyable experience for your guests.As part of our work we did in creating the National Food Museum, we’ve looked at ten of the best interactive museum exhibitions around the world that have used both ‘high-tech’ and ‘low-tech’ installations to create a better experience.High-techLightBall Orchestra, SingaporeA full and immersive l
Young architects took on the theme of memory to create installations in Montpellier and La Grand-Motte, France, for one of the most lyrically named design fairs of the year.
Who are museum exhibits for, and what difference does that make?
During a five-day workshop students worked together to design and build a spatial installation they named Geçit.
Who are museum exhibits for, and what difference does that make?
The spirituality of art belongs to the viewer. Yoko Ono participates with an important participatory work of art in realizing, through the actions of visitors, a contemporary art exhibition held at…
I have a head 2, 2004 alluminio, vernice, lampada, 200x300x270cm