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SOFTlab’s design, “Nova,” was selected as the winner of the second annual design competition hosted by the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership and the Van Alen Institute in collaboration with DOT Art, to choose a work for the season’s Holiday Installation. Located within the Flatiron North Public Plaza at 23rd Street and Broadway, the structure will be on display from November 18th through January 6th, 2016 in conjunction with free festive community programming presented by the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership. The installation is comprised of seven viewing cones, fabricated out of aluminum, 3M Scotchlife Reflective Material, 3M Dichroic film and LED lights, that spectators can use to admire the surrounding landmarks and sky through a distorted, unexpected way. Shaped in the form of a star, the design pays homage to the stars importance throughout history when it was used to navigate the land and sea and as a special symbol of the holidays, guiding pilgrimages to holy sites. “Nova” will serve as the areas very own North Star as it remains a fixed, recognizable landmark while the bustle of holiday traffic steadily circulates around it.
NYCDOT Art Program, Arterventions
“Nova” by SOFTlab
In partnership with the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership
Flatiron Plaza, Broadway and 23rd Street, Manhattan
SOFTlab: (n)arcissus. Parametrically designed installation for the stairwell of the Frankfurter Kunsverein.
SOFTlab produced a hanging installation for the entrance to School Nite, an exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, and discussions. The installation was curated by Nuit Blanche New York as part of Flash:Light 2011 along with the Festival of Ideas for the New City sponsored by the New Museum.
Photos: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
小石头俱乐部: 应读者@坏蛋小孙琳的要求,近期会陆续分享一些商业室内空间设计案例。如果大家也有类似的设计参考或者学习需要,也同样可以给小石头俱乐部发私信,我们会尽最大努力给您满意的答复,祝您阅读愉快~小石头俱乐部案例正文:'Common weathers', the exhibition ecosystem by new-york based studio SOFTlab and the living engages community input through an interactive lighting system embedded in the lower rings of each zone. visitors to the exhibit are invited to send text messages to the cloud 'hotline' with comments or questions about the installation. based on the content of these text messages, one or more of the funnels blink, and collective interest in the topics are registered as bright glowing regions that change over time. The translucent-like surface above and the pulsing of the interactive lighting around each lower ring are meant to operate like a weather system. a system with eddies, tangencies, turbulence, and static, much like the way ideas are formed in communities of people, neighborhoods, classrooms, nations, etc. The surface was made of over 5000 unique mylar panels, each laser cut and labeled for production. held in tension by a series of CNC cut wooden rings, the pattern changes with the height making it gradually more transparent from above and giving a gradual transition from a solid surface to a more fenestrated lace like surface. Edit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://dd.mu/lyXfY
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
SOFTlab: (n)arcissus. Parametrically designed installation for the stairwell of the Frankfurter Kunsverein.
SOFTlab’s design, “Nova,” was selected as the winner of the second annual design competition hosted by the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership and the Van Alen Institute in collaboration with DOT Art, to choose a work for the season’s Holiday Installation. Located within the Flatiron North Public Plaza at 23rd Street and Broadway, the structure will be on display from November 18th through January 6th, 2016 in conjunction with free festive community programming presented by the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership. The installation is comprised of seven viewing cones, fabricated out of aluminum, 3M Scotchlife Reflective Material, 3M Dichroic film and LED lights, that spectators can use to admire the surrounding landmarks and sky through a distorted, unexpected way. Shaped in the form of a star, the design pays homage to the stars importance throughout history when it was used to navigate the land and sea and as a special symbol of the holidays, guiding pilgrimages to holy sites. “Nova” will serve as the areas very own North Star as it remains a fixed, recognizable landmark while the bustle of holiday traffic steadily circulates around it.
NYCDOT Art Program, Arterventions
“Nova” by SOFTlab
In partnership with the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership
Flatiron Plaza, Broadway and 23rd Street, Manhattan
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
小石头俱乐部: 应读者@坏蛋小孙琳的要求,近期会陆续分享一些商业室内空间设计案例。如果大家也有类似的设计参考或者学习需要,也同样可以给小石头俱乐部发私信,我们会尽最大努力给您满意的答复,祝您阅读愉快~小石头俱乐部案例正文:'Common weathers', the exhibition ecosystem by new-york based studio SOFTlab and the living engages community input through an interactive lighting system embedded in the lower rings of each zone. visitors to the exhibit are invited to send text messages to the cloud 'hotline' with comments or questions about the installation. based on the content of these text messages, one or more of the funnels blink, and collective interest in the topics are registered as bright glowing regions that change over time. The translucent-like surface above and the pulsing of the interactive lighting around each lower ring are meant to operate like a weather system. a system with eddies, tangencies, turbulence, and static, much like the way ideas are formed in communities of people, neighborhoods, classrooms, nations, etc. The surface was made of over 5000 unique mylar panels, each laser cut and labeled for production. held in tension by a series of CNC cut wooden rings, the pattern changes with the height making it gradually more transparent from above and giving a gradual transition from a solid surface to a more fenestrated lace like surface. Edit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://dd.mu/lyXfY
SOFTlab - CHROMAtex.me installation at Bridge Gallery. An awesome piece of work one could only wish to have come up with oneself.
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey
Installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the bridgegallery. The installation is up from August 26th - September 26th 2010.
Photo: Alan Tansey
Site specific installation designed and produced by SOFTlab for the Frankfurter Kunstverein.
Group Exhibit:
The Systemized World
Curated by:
Photo: Marius Watz
This art piece hung above Mulberry Street in Nolita during the San Gennaro exhibit. Read more here...
Exhibition Design for ReGeneration at the New York Hall of Science.
In collaboration with The Living
Photos: Alan Tansey