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Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- art [discipline] --- design [discipline] --- public spaces --- sculpting --- kunst en technologie --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Netherlands
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Maissan, Joost --- Navot, Raphael --- Rietveld, Corina --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Vermeulen, Wietse --- de Vries, Daan --- van de Loo, Sylvie
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Dutch artist, Daan Roosegaarde, is one of the most innovative artists to emerge in the past decade. His sculptures and installations, made in collaboration with a team of engineers and designers, aim to create better conditions in cities and to make difficult areas habitable again, by rethinking processes and upgrading urban structures. At the core of Roosegaarde's practice is schoonheid, a Dutch word that stands both for 'clean-ness' and 'beauty.' It is this that has informed some of his most popular public projects, including 'Waterlicht' (a virtual flood that shows the force of water); 'Smog Free Project' (a large outdoor air purifier that turns smog into jewelry), and 'Smart Highway' (an interactive road that charges throughout the day and glows at night).
Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- urbanization --- public art --- light art --- cities --- interactive art --- Studio Roosegaarde --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Studio Roosegaarde [Rotterdam] --- Installations (Art) --- 7.07 --- 749.07 --- Roosegaarde, Daan °1979 (°Nederland) --- Ruimtelijke werken ; interactie tussen kunst, mens en techniek --- Environments ; ‘tactiele hightech’ ; techno-poetry --- New Dutch Digital Design --- Lokatieve mediakunst --- Installation art --- Art, Modern --- Environment (Art) --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Meubelontwerpers ; designers ; interieurarchitecten A - Z --- Roosegaarde, Daan, --- Roosegaarde, Daan1 --- Innovatie
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Summary: The built environment is becoming increasingly controlled by technological intelligence, while we, paradoxically enough, are becoming ever more estranged from the whole point of computerization, which now prescribes our everyday reality. In an attempt to narrow this divide, Daan Roosegaarde's remarkable works of art function as a documentation of the dynamic relations between architecture, people and e-culture. His sculptures embody an environment of 'tactile high-tech' in which the visitors and the space become one. The connection that is established between design and content, between ideology and technology, results in what Roosegaarde calls 'techno-poetry'.This publication presents a complete overview of Roosegaarde's work, which has been shown at the Tate Modern and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and at the National Museum in Tokyo, as well as in public spaces in The Hague and Rotterdam.
toegepaste kunsten --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- 7.07 --- 749.07 --- 72.07 --- Sound Art --- Environments --- Nederlands ontwerp ; Dutch design --- Environments ; ‘tactiele hightech’ ; techno-poetry --- New Dutch Digital Design --- Beeldende kunst ; interactieve landschappen ; 2006-2010 ; D. Roosegaarde --- Roosegaarde, Daan °1979 (°Nederland) --- Installaties en Product Design ; interactie mens en computer --- Ruimtelijke werken ; interactie tussen kunst, mens en techniek --- Studio Roosegaarde --- Lokatieve mediakunst --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Meubelontwerpers ; designers ; interieurarchitecten --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Art and technology --- Art and the Internet --- Art, Dutch --- Installations (Art) --- Multimedia (Art) --- Multi media (Art) --- Arts --- Installation art --- Art, Modern --- Environment (Art) --- Dutch art --- Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Internet and art --- Internet --- Technology and art --- Technology --- Roosegaarde, Daan, --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists)
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We are on the cusp of a revolution, where the intersection of technology, the human body and everyday objects will become completely seamless. Smart textiles are a key part of this revolution. Smart Textiles for Designers introduces the different qualities and properties that can be embedded in, integrated with, and applied to fabrics and looks at the different contexts in which these smart textiles can be used, from healthcare to haute couture, firefighting to sportswear. A survey of specific fabrics grouped by properties provides a core reference section and a palette for the designer to work from. The book also examines five different design approaches and features interviews with leading designers and design teams, showing their processes and working methods. The first book to look at this exciting and quickly developing area of technology through the eyes of a designer, this is both a core reference work and an inspirational guide for students and professionals alike.
Textile fibers --- Fibers --- Textile fabrics --- Testing. --- Technological innovations. --- technologie --- productdesign --- textielkunst --- textielontwerpen --- materialen --- materialenleer --- mode --- architectuur --- Stinco, Michele --- Rosella, Francesca --- Layne, Barbara --- Orth, Maggie --- Gao, Ying --- Calder, Lynsey --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Gillette, Jason --- Seymour, Sabine --- Bloomfield, Johanna --- Southern, Ted --- hernieuwbare energie --- aerodynamica --- 779.8 --- textielkunst, overige
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Iconography --- Art --- installations [visual works] --- design [discipline] --- Luis Eslava Studio --- Behr, Clemens --- Buck, Brennan --- Christensen, Jan --- Fatmi, Mounir --- Kudless, Andrew --- L/B --- Lavadour, James --- Ley, Rob --- Marín, Emilio --- Morrison, Daniel --- Munro, Bruce --- Nendo --- Ovni --- Pearlman, Mia --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Roper, James --- Sall, Emily --- Stein, Joshua --- Suarez, Alex --- Ward, Rebecca --- WOKmedia --- Zimoun --- Ball Nogues Studio [Los Angeles, Calif.] --- CJ Lim/Studio 8 Architects --- Cinimod Studio --- Fantastic Norway --- For Use / Numen --- Hackenbroich Architekten --- Luzinterruptus --- Maurer United Architects --- Plasma Studio --- Rockwell Group --- SOFTlab --- Studio Roso --- Studio Toogood --- Studio Wieki Somers --- Super Nature Design --- Suppose Design Office --- Tokujin Yoshioka Design --- Torafi Architects --- Yes We Can Architecture --- Zaha Hadid Architects --- métamorphOse --- rAndom International
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Sculpture --- outdoor sculpture --- site-specific works --- land art --- ephemeral art --- Quinze, Arne --- Randall-Page, Peter --- Lucchi, De, Michele --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo --- Haas, Nils-Udo --- Kintera, Krištof --- Kitagawara, Atsushi --- Kuma, Kengo --- Lee, Jae-Hyo --- Mauri, Giuliano --- Oliveira, Henrique --- Sottsass, Ettore --- Roosegaarde, Daan --- Sassolino, Arcangelo --- Scarpa, Tobia --- Siegel, Steven --- Wilder, Aeneas --- Beckers, Will --- Conte, Roberto --- Gazzola, Gianandrea --- Stigora, Alison --- Borgne, Le, Cédric --- Tresoldi, Edoardo --- Marreiros, Carlos --- Yim, Rocco --- Tresoldi, Ivan --- Souto de Moura, Eduardo --- Drury, Chris --- Ritchie, Ian Carl --- Gross, Rainer --- Stefano Boeri Architetti [Milan] --- Arte Sella [Trento] --- Nils-Udo
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