Replication

Y. Zhang (Designer), E. Marinkovic (Designer), J. Tang (Designer), X. Zhang (Designer), Y. Zhou (Designer), Swayon Leung (Designer), M. Funk (Designer), J.W. Frens (Designer), J. Hu (Designer)

Research output: Non-textual formDesignProfessional

Abstract

We wish to reflect upon the replicative nature of the many activities and vocations in our daily lives. The interaction aids this reflection. Approaching the installation, you will find your image projected, replicated and delayed multiple times with several effects. Change the outcome of the installation through movement which flows like a wave to each subsequent panel. Therefore what we do today impacts tomorrow. Static motions with minimal change and effort result in a progressively bland, colourless and disintegrating image. While with increased effort and change our image and consequently our lives are more vibrant and interesting.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2014
EventDutch Design Week 2014 -
Duration: 18 Oct 201426 Oct 2014

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