Video: Designer malaria mosquitoes from Miri Chais Studio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
At the mere mention of anopheles mosquitoes, a lot of negative emotions arise, and hardly anyone would want to meet them, if only it were not Miri Chais mosquitoes. Israeli design studio Miri Chais Studio has created a series of anopheles mosquitoes made of acrylic with replaceable, illuminated wings.
Artist Miri Chais graduated from Bet Berl School of Art in Israel, where she mainly studied the art of installation. In 2007, she founded her own studio, employing designers, engineers and production specialists, as the creative process involves the introduction of artistic creativity and technological development. Everything that is created in the studio is produced in limited quantities.
The works of the artist Miri Chais combine pure art with graphics, design, pop art, fashion. The Israeli designer's installations touch upon natural and social components. Figures that are designed and produced in the studio are creatures of the animal and human world.
Designer Miri Chais explains why she chose to create the malaria mosquito: "Malaria mosquitoes, with their connotation of death and disease they carry, symbolize our modern, technological culture, which is spreading on the wings of globalization."
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