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The 'Mark Maker Table' Invites Visitors to Reveal its True Colors

Okay Studio's 'The Visitor' exhibition featured the rather bland-looking 'Mark Maker Table' which would quickly reveal a riot of color. Developed by Ed Swan, product designer, the gray surface elicited an interactive form of art in which the public was encouraged to take sand paper to the several coats paint.

This video features Ed Swan making the first mark on the 'Mark Maker Table' before the exhibition began. In the photos, the surface's true underlying colors are revealed.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Art - The 'Mark Maker Table' demonstrates the trend of interactive art by inviting visitors to actively participate in revealing its true colors.
2. Multi-sensory Experiences - The 'Mark Maker Table' provides a multi-sensory experience by incorporating touch and visual elements to engage visitors in a unique way.
3. Collaborative Creativity - The 'Mark Maker Table' encourages collaboration and creativity by allowing the public to make their mark on the artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibition - Art exhibitions can incorporate interactive elements like the 'Mark Maker Table' to enhance visitor engagement and create a memorable experience.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can use the concept of the 'Mark Maker Table' to create interactive and customizable surfaces for residential and commercial spaces.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate interactive art installations, such as the 'Mark Maker Table', to add an engaging and interactive element to their events.

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