I’ve been following the work of loop.pH for a few years now and am often blown away by their new work and concepts.
Blumen Wallpaper (below) transforms traditional decorative surfaces into a rich, dynamic display of botanical life. It divides and ornaments space and can be seen in a wallpaper format as sliding panels. By working with traditional pattern making we have created an ornate printed design that is at the same time a working electrical circuit using electroluminescent technology. The repeating pattern allows the piece to be cut into smaller sections and even reassembled.
Weather Patterns (below) is a permanent light installation created by loop.pH for York Art Gallery. It is an architectural intervention that aims to improve the building during day and night by combining traditional surface decoration with modern display technologies which allow the building to communicate the changing weather cycles surrounding the Gallery in the hours of darkness.
wow. very cool. I’d definitely like something like this on my wall: http://loop.ph/bin/view/Loop/DigitalDawn
Exquisite! Thanks for sharing.
Courtney
I do love that site, always has great stuff