Objekt V by Urbanscreen Boasts an Origami-Inspired Design
Jana Pijak — August 14, 2014 — Art & Design
Objekt V is a geometric sculpture presented at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. The illuminated art piece is designed by Urbanscreen, a Bremen-based creative studio that is known for their captivating and conceptual projects.
This unique project is meant to "portray the transformation of our contemporary image-scape" by referencing modern technologies that have made digital art more innovative than ever.
Object V was constructed using natural wood materials that were conceived with a 3D-printer machine. The geometric sculpture boasts complex, angular forms and resembles a constellation diagram when lit up within its darkened gallery space. The piece is illuminated with a projector that reveals a variety of backdrop scenes, varying in their opacity and size.
This unique project is meant to "portray the transformation of our contemporary image-scape" by referencing modern technologies that have made digital art more innovative than ever.
Object V was constructed using natural wood materials that were conceived with a 3D-printer machine. The geometric sculpture boasts complex, angular forms and resembles a constellation diagram when lit up within its darkened gallery space. The piece is illuminated with a projector that reveals a variety of backdrop scenes, varying in their opacity and size.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Geometry Sculptures - Creating illuminated geometric sculptures that reference modern technologies and digital art innovation.
2. Origami-inspired Design - Designing complex angular forms and constellation diagrams inspired by origami.
3. 3d-printer Conception - Creating geometric sculptures with natural wood materials conceived with 3D-printer machines.
Industry Implications
1. Artistic Installations and Exhibition - Innovative installations and exhibitions that integrate technology with traditional materials.
2. Creative Studios - Design firms that specialize in conceptual and captivating projects.
3. Printing Technology and Materials - Manufacturers and suppliers of 3D-printers and natural wood materials for artistic sculptures.
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