Published Jun 7, 2023
Nature, Art and Magical Blocks of Flying Concrete | Lonneke Gordijn | TED
Lonneke Gordijn explores the transformative power of art inspired by nature, emphasizing the potential of dynamic installations like her Shylight to evoke emotional responses and foster adaptability in static environments. Her work highlights how translating natural phenomena, such as murmuration, into motion-based art offers a deeply immersive experience that transcends traditional boundaries.

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