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Bourrasque in an art installation created by London-based designer Paul Cocksedge. It’s meant to represent a large collection of papers blowing away in the wind. Made for France’s City of Lyon’s annual Festival of Lights, each sheet of “paper” is made from a special conductive material that lights up when a current is passed through it. All are the exact size of a standard piece of printer paper and were formed by hand to obtain their dynamic shapes. Over 200 sheets make up this installation as it stretches over 80ft in length. Awesome!
See more photos of the Bourrasque installation over at My Modern Metropolis!
really cool piece because...contrast between the dark setting
Bourrasque in an art installation created by London-based designer Paul Cocksedge. It’s meant to represent a large...
Bourrasque in an art installation created by London-based designer Paul Cocksedge. It’s meant to represent a large...