The Oshibe Interactive Sculpture Entices You With Sounds and Light
Meghan Young — May 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: tomomisayuda & contemporist
As beautifully exotic as the world's most stunning coral reef, the Oshibe interactive sculpture is a captivating creation. Relying on the senses of sight and sound, it features egg-shaped orbs that can be rearranged, which affects the different sounds that the sculpture emits.
Designed by Tomomi Sayuda, the Oshibe interactive sculpture was inspired by stamen (which is "oshibe" in Japanese). Check out how it works via the video above--it'll make you wish you had one of your own.
Designed by Tomomi Sayuda, the Oshibe interactive sculpture was inspired by stamen (which is "oshibe" in Japanese). Check out how it works via the video above--it'll make you wish you had one of your own.
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