Architect Hannes Zweifel with Studio Zimoun created this Sound Sculpture. They used simple cardboard squares and DC motors organized in a complex pattern to bridge static and kinetic art. Be sure to check out more of Studio Zimoun’s work by clicking the link above.
Zimoun + Hannes Zweifel : 200 prepared dc-motors, 2000 cardboard elements 70x70cm, 2011 from STUDIO ZIMOUN on Vimeo.
Source: Contemporist
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