Date: Sep 3, 2010
Media Architecture Biennale 2010, Exhibition:Oct 07 – Oct 31, 2010 Conference and Workshops: Oct 07 – Oct 09, 2010

La Porte, Osaka

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La Porte is located at the entrance to the Shinsaibashi shopping area, which is one of the most famous upmarket districts featuring high-end department store and super brand boutiques. (like Ginza at Tokyo)

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The main Design should remind of a beautiful shining women, so the whole building shimmers in emerald green at night, using fluorescent lamps.

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The west wall has a large LED display (54m in height and 4.8m in width / 12 000 sources) which is one of the highest in Japan. It´s shape is half-spiral, in other words it is a helical or twisted surface. Before it has never been possible to correspond to three dimensional architecture with standard LED Screen. Due to the unique abilities the of used Kapas Led-Cluster; flexibility,durability and lightweight, Komanden was enabled to make the client’s concept reality. It displays memorable messages for passersby showing elaborated images and making good use of the vertically long shape, by expressing each season in the midst of the urban area.

Design by : Plantec Architects Inc.
Construction by :Taisei Corporation
LED Screen by: Komaden Corporation

This project has been shown at the Media Facades Exhbition Berlin 2008 and was published in the Exhibition Companion
(download the Catalogue Pdf – 7 Mb).

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Posted: January 28, 2008 at 11:01 am by Wolfgang Leeb

The Source, London Stock Exchange

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The Source, an eight storey high kinetic sculpture, is the new symbol for the London Stock Exchange. Every morning, millions of viewers around the world will watch the installation come to life, signifying the opening of the London Markets.

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Visitors to the atrium are greeted by this motion: its particles rising and falling, generating an infinite range of figurative and abstract shapes that rise, dissolve and reform at different heights in the atrium. The shape of the sun rising on a new day of trade, the names and positions of currently traded stocks, the DNA helix at the center of life formed by the work, and floating in the 32m void of the atrium.

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The Smource is formed from a grid of cables arranged in a square, 162 cables in all, reaching eight stories to the glass roof. Nine spheres are mounted on each cable and are free to move independently up and down its length. In essence the spheres act like animated pixels, able to odel any shape in three dimensions a fluid, dynamic, three dimensional television.

via: greyworld

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Posted: January 11, 2008 at 7:23 pm by Wolfgang Leeb