Urban Art Projects & Ned Kahn Build a Kinetic Wall
Meghan Young — July 21, 2010 — Art & Design
The Kinetic Wall is definitely a sight to behold. Majestic in scope and purpose, it is made up of "250,000 aluminium panels that are sensitive to wind currents," according to Gizmodo. Like a rippling lake, it also reflects its surroundings, which makes for a breathtaking installation.
Created by Urban Art Projects and artist Ned Kahn, the Kinetic Wall is located at Brisbane Airport. Currently being built next to the new domestic terminal short-term parking building, it is expected to be completed in 2011.
Created by Urban Art Projects and artist Ned Kahn, the Kinetic Wall is located at Brisbane Airport. Currently being built next to the new domestic terminal short-term parking building, it is expected to be completed in 2011.
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1. Kinetic Wall Installations - Opportunity for artists and designers to create large-scale kinetic wall installations that respond to wind currents and reflect the surroundings.
2. Urban Art Projects - Growing demand for urban art projects that enhance public spaces and create visually stunning installations.
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Industry Implications
1. Art Installations - Artists and designers can explore opportunities in creating large-scale kinetic wall installations for public and private spaces.
2. Architecture and Construction - Architects and builders can incorporate kinetic and responsive elements in building design to create visually striking and sustainable structures.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can consider urban art projects as part of city beautification initiatives to enhance public spaces and improve aesthetics.
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