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Get yourself a Dandelight
Get yourself a Dandelight
DRIFT’S DANDELIGHT MADE OF A REAL DANDELION, CONNECTS YOU TO NATURE. Based on labor-intensive processes that symbolize the fragility of life, our art piece is a statement against the throwaway culture. The Sculpture is made of real dandelion seeds that are handpicked during the spring season in the Netherlands. These s
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Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn (1980) and Ralph Nauta (1978) founded studio DRIFT in 2007. With a multidisciplinary team of 45, they work on experiential sculptures, installations and performances. DRIFT manifests the phenomena and hidden properties of nature with the use of technology in order to learn from the Earth’s underlying mechanisms, and to re-establish our connection […]
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DRIFT manifests the phenomena and hidden properties of nature with the use of technology in order to learn from the Earth’s underlying mechanisms, and to re-establish our connection to it. With both depth and simplicity, DRIFT’s artworks illuminate parallels between man-made and natural structures through deconstructive, interactive, and innovative processes. The artists raise fundamental questions about what life is and explore a positive scenario for the future.
Franchise Freedom at Central Park
Franchise Freedom at Central Park
It's exactly one month ago that we flew our aerial artwork Franchise Freedom above Central Park in New York. Our public art performance was brought to life b...
TED Talk: watch Lonneke's full talk here
TED Talk: watch Lonneke's full talk here
Our bodies instinctually respond to the movements and rhythms of nature, like the uplifting feeling you get when walking in a forest. Can art evoke the same emotions? Experiential artist Lonneke Gordijn takes us through her studio's stunning, nature-inspired work -- flowering lights, murmurating drones -- and reveals a mysterious piece hiding in the shadows of the TED Theater that just might change your relationship with concrete.
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