Video: "The Journey": interactive installation in the office center
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Recently, employees of the Australian corporation "ActewAGL" do not have to visit exhibitions and museums in order to improve their cultural level. It is enough just to come to work, because at the request of the company's management, the hall of the office center was temporarily turned into an exhibition hall.
The installation, titled "The Journey", appeared in the office center to celebrate the corporation's 10th anniversary. Why did you decide to celebrate this anniversary with a demonstration of contemporary art? The company's chairman of the board answers this question succinctly and humorously: "I just want to hire another employee to wipe the prying nose prints from the windows of the building every morning."
Designers from FrostDesign and Australian artist Robert Foster were brought in to decorate the Canberra office. Together, the authors created an installation of 37 fang-like shapes protruding from holes in the floor. Inside each of the objects there are many LEDs, which provide the "fangs" with a spectacular glow.
Employees and visitors to the office can not only observe the creative installation, but also interact with it: the color of objects and the intensity of the glow change from the touch of a person.
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