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‘Animated Tower’ is a human and architectural performance created by Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond (aka NotsoNOISY) and Trivial Mass Production for the University of Health Sciences (HESAV) in Switzerland.
In this playful stop-motion video, a building in the university was transformed into a giant analog display, with each window in the 11-storey building serving as a ‘pixel’.
Students, staff and friends of the university would control the windows and shutters—opening and closing them to form moving patterns on the façade.
Click to watch the video below:
[via NotsoNOISY]
‘Animated Tower’ is a human and architectural performance created by Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond (aka NotsoNOISY) and Trivial Mass Production for the University of Health Sciences (HESAV) in Switzerland.
In this playful stop-motion video, a building in the university was transformed into a giant analog display, with each window in the 11-storey building serving as a ‘pixel’.
Students, staff and friends of the university would control the windows and shutters—opening and closing them to form moving patterns on the façade.
Click to watch the video below:
[via NotsoNOISY]