The Metacloud by Vincent Leroy is a tangible take on the digital cloud space. The designer combined aspects of real clouds to create a floating cloud-shaped sculpture that would levitate over the streets.
Made from thin curved blades, the Metacloud is based on various oppositions. While the conceptual installation appears light and airy, it is also tangible and confining. In addition, the sculpture features a moire pattern to create an enchanting and dizzying effect. Vincent Leroy plays with the viewers' perception through his use of overlapping blades. Set in Tokyo, Japan, the Metacloud aims to evoke a dream-like experience as it hovers near the ground, close enough to be touched. Overall, the piece comments on the importance of perspective.
Floating Cloud-Like Installations
Vincent Leroy Designed the Tangible Metacloud Public Art Display
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