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Nic Brundson Designs the (This is) Air Project in Melbourne

Australian architect Nic Brunsdon created the (This is) Air project, which is a large artful sphere that is able to inflate and deflate throughout the day. It is made for this year's National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission, which is located in Melbourne.

To create the project, the designer works together with the technology company Eness to copy the natural movements of breathing. Brunsdon speaks about the design concept to Dezeen, stating that "I want to reflect the collective memory about air and its role in our lives. I want to say something universal but highly specific. A sphere is a universal object and shape, it felt right in the space which is geometric and sharp, it's one surface, one volume and one structure."
Trend Themes
1. Inflatable Art - The (This is) Air project showcases the trend of creating large artful spheres that can inflate and deflate, offering a unique interactive art experience.
2. Biometric Design - The collaboration between Nic Brunsdon and Eness highlights the trend of integrating technology to mimic natural movements, such as breathing, in architectural designs.
3. Interactive Installations - The National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission exemplifies the trend of creating immersive and interactive installations that engage viewers in a multi-sensory experience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The (This is) Air project opens up opportunities for artists and designers to explore new ways of incorporating inflatable elements into their works.
2. Technology - Eness's collaboration with Nic Brunsdon presents innovation possibilities for the technology industry in developing biometric design solutions for architecture and installations.
3. Tourism and Events - The National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission signifies potential growth in the tourism and events industry by offering unique and captivating experiences for visitors.

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