Shape-Shifting Metallic Structures

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Artists Nils and Sven Volker Pay Homage to Light and Air

If you've ever been hypnotized while popping a bag of Jiffy Pop, you're not alone, artistic duo Nils and Sven Volker took inspiration from the classic expanding metallic top in their recent piece Capture. Capture attempted to channel the aesthetic beauty of Light in Air. The installation was presented at the MADE Space in Berlin. The elaborate piece was constructed using 252 inflatable silver cushions and four hanging walls accented with 304 framed graphic pages, which graphic artist Sven calls "books on walls." The silver cushions were the handiwork of Nils a machine artist, and the two pieces were synthesized through the elaborate use of sound and light.

The landscape of the installation is altered and transformed with every passing second. The viewer's perception of the piece is never static as the light falls over the ever changing dimples and creases of the metallic puffs as they rise and fall. The sound, lights and movements of the bags are prompted by the changing chapters of the graphic novel prominently displayed on the surrounding walls.

Not only have the Nils and Sven Volker created an awe-inspiring structure they have also pulled off a deeply affecting performance.
Trend Themes
1. Kinetic Art Installations - Exploring the use of movement and sound in art installations opens up new possibilities for immersive experiences.
2. Interactive Light Sculptures - Integrating light and sound in sculptural forms allows for dynamic and ever-changing visual narratives.
3. Multimedia Collaborations - Combining the talents of artists from different disciplines, such as machine art and graphic design, leads to innovative and captivating artworks.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the potential of shape-shifting structures to push the boundaries of traditional art forms.
2. Entertainment and Events - The entertainment and events industry can incorporate interactive light sculptures to create immersive and engaging experiences for audiences.
3. Publishing and Printing - The publishing and printing industry can embrace multimedia collaborations to bring graphic novels to life through interactive installations.

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