Daan Roosegaarde’s Interactive Landscape Dune in Dog-Leg Tunnel, Cockatoo Island is a hybrid of nature and technology made from large amounts of fibre optics which reacts to the sounds and motions of people walking by, visitors become active participants, having a direct influence on the interactive artwork’s identity. His sculptures are tactile high-tech environments in which viewer and space become one. This connection, established between ideology and technology, results in what he calls 'techno-poetry’.
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Vin
9/26/2012 11:24:37 am
Thanks Melissa. This year Biennale was a very successful event. You can tell by the amount of people lining up to catch ferry to cockatoo island. And many amazing installations. I've many more photos that I'll add to my blog over coming few days. Btw - saw your website. Great work. Keep it up.
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