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Aperture by Frédéric Eyl and Gunnar Green

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Aperture is a really cool project by Frédéric Eyl and Gunnar Green, of the University of the Arts Berlin. Basically it’s a giant reactive wall built of hundreds of photosensitive diaphragms.The variation of the opening diameters creates a variable opacity of the surface, this serves to create both dynamic imagery as well as offering new channels for communication and visibility between the inside and the outside of the facade.

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August 10, 2007 - Category: Art, Tech - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 3

3 Responses to “Aperture by Frédéric Eyl and Gunnar Green”

  1. REUBENMILLER Says:

    Brilliant!

  2. Judit Bellostes : sombras de luz - aperture facade installation , Estudio de arquitectura Says:

    [...] Aperture facade installation,  Berlin-Germany (2005). Diseño y desarrollo, Frédéric Eyl, Gunnar Green y “University of the Arts Berlin”. Fotografías, vídeo reportaje: CREAXnv en YouTube. [...]

  3. Lionel Thompson Says:

    this is amazingly wicked. i’d love to know how to do this so i can incorporate it in my final year show at edna manley college of visual and performing arts in jamaica. if its possible i’d love to obtain some info about this.

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