Binary Waves

Binary Waves is a kinetic sculpture that analyses flows of movement in it’s environment – both electromagnetic and physical. The project was developed by Lab[au]

Binary Waves by LAb[au] from The Nonsense Society on Vimeo.
The project reminded me of another great work by Ryota Kuwakubo called Atmos where a field of lights reacted to air movement – creating a light pattern of wind movement.

Unfortunately, it’s quite an old project, so not much information floating around the interweb on it. Would love to see him resurrect it.
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