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Kotaro Horiuchi Shows 'Fusionner 1.0: Hole of Droplets Floating'

Kotaro Horiuchi knows how to keep visitors entertained with artwork, especially with the Fusionner 1.0: Hole of Droplets Floating installation.

The design is set up to be like a floating membrane, with perforated holes in pieces of fabric drawn taught across a room. Visitors can play within the installation by popping their heads in and out of the openings, and really interact with the setup. For a lot of art pieces, many audience members are encouraged to stand back and view from a distance, but Kotaro Horiuchi wants the opposite. If people come in and get lost in the perforated structure, then they are able to experience the art in a completely different way. The spaces are even meant to suggest a different approach to things like gathering areas. Photo Credits: designboom, kotarohoriuchi
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Installations - Creating installations that allow for audience interaction can be a potential disruptive innovation for the art world, as it opens up new ways for people to experience and engage with art.
2. Perforated Designs - The use of perforated designs can be a potential disruptive innovation for architecture and interior design, as it provides a unique way to manipulate space and create visual interest.
3. Membrane Structures - Developing materials and designs that allow for the creation of membrane-like structures can be a potential disruptive innovation for the engineering and construction industries, as it offers a lightweight and flexible alternative to traditional building materials and methods.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can benefit from the trend of interactive installations, as it provides a new way to create and display artwork that engages audiences.
2. Architecture - The use of perforated designs can revolutionize the architecture and interior design industries, as it allows for the creation of unique and visually interesting spaces.
3. Engineering and Construction - The development of membrane structures can be a potential disruptive innovation for the engineering and construction industries, as it offers a new way to design and build structures that are lightweight, flexible, and visually striking.

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