Spiky Interactive Light Sculptures

Fiet by Toer Moves Like a Giant Amoeba

From afar, Fiet by Toer, a studio based in the Netherlands, looks like a giant bubble created by a street performer. As the shape becomes more discernible, it is clear that it isn't made out of soap and water, but countless of clear plastic cones. Nevertheless, it moves just as if it were a bubble in the air. Slow and fluid, the form can also be likened to a giant amoeba.

An interactive light sculpture, Fiet by Toer moves about peacefully and gently when the room it occupies is nice and quiet. As soon as noise is introduced into the mix, it shakes as though agitated. People will probably feel empathetic when viewing Fiet by Toer. Whether they perceive it as an alien life form or a pile of plastic, it creates a strong connection.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Light Sculptures - The creation of interactive light sculptures can lead to new-found interactivity and connectivity
2. Amoeba-inspired Installations - Installations that take inspiration from organic shapes and movements can create visually striking and engaging designs
3. Sensory-responsive Art - Art that responds to sensory input can provide an immersive experience, leading to new opportunities in interactive installations
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers are presented with opportunities for innovation with the creation of interactive installations and sculptures
2. Event Production - Interactive installations like Fiet by Toer can provide engaging experiences for attendees at events and festivals
3. Interior Design - Sensory-responsive art has the potential to transform spaces and environments, leading to new design possibilities

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES