Tag Archives: sky

Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

In the past we’ve been writing about designing the air, for example here and there. This is a small contribution to this subject in the…

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Flying Gardens

An overwhelming history of sky design does not exist. Ancient Romans and Greeks never had the technical possibilities to really redesign the big space around us. As modern…

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Flyfire: Pixel Swarms As Displays

It’s a good idea to visit the website of MIT’s Senseable City Lab from time to time. It showcases plenty of refreshing projects and experiments that aim to…

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Redesigning The Sky, Part 2

Talking about artificial rainbows effects, this picture here is really amazing. Its shot at Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego, by Gary Johnson aka Madebackwards.…

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Redesigning The Sky

What can rainbows do for the city? The rainbow is absolutely one of nature’s most funny inventions. Its beauty is maybe too much for human understanding. As a symbol, the…

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Clouds Of Data In The London Sky

It’s called a “celebration of technology” by Paola Antonelli, senior curator of architecture and design at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Recently an impressive international team of…

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