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Three-Dimensional Works by Daniel Arsham. Three-Dimensional Works by Daniel Arsham by Jessica Patterson November 2, 2011 28024 views Illustration Daniel Arsham is an artist hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, (the Cleve!) And living and working between New York and Miami. He designs in a variety of mediums and categorizes his work into two, three or four dimensions. Some other hand-picked posts you might enjoy on our Design Blog: Modular Forms in Paper by Richard SweeneyA Soft City of Liquid Brick from RaumBreathtaking Papercut Sculptures by Noriko Ambe Via Human Resources 28024 reads Jessica Patterson Hi, I'm Jessica. Featured Job Starbucks Senior Production Designer / Fountain Valley, CA All Jobs Join the Conversation Drawbackwards UI / UX Designer / Phoenix, AZ Knock Knock... Categories Latest Observations Design on Flickr Suggestion Box Do you have an idea that will make the Design.org experience better?

Zimoun // The Magician of Spatial Sound Installations | Yatzer™ 200 prepared dc-motors, 2000 cardboard elemens, 70x70cmZimoun in collaboration with Hannes Zweifel 2011Photography by Zimoun ©All rights reserved It is amazing the way Zimoun, a young artist from Switzerland, uses sound in order to create magic. In his installations sound is used as an architectural element, it defines space and it makes the spectator be a part of a totally unique experience.

Zimoun is a big sound lover, passionate about exploring its possibilities. In this quest he uses simple elements (cardboard boxes, cotton balls, plastic bags, filler wire, motors and ventilators) that when combined in the correct way they form an original orchestra of sounds. These sounds all at once define space, interacting with it as well as with the spectator. The final result is a bunch of kinetic installations that form their proper universe and almost seem alive! Zimoun was born in Bern, Switzerland, and since a small kid he felt a unique love for sound. What are your future plans? Sources: Potholes featured in street art - Mypotholes.com. Kinetic Sculpture, BMW Museum (München) Aperfectvacuum.jpg (JPEG Image, 1000×565 pixels)