photo by Martin Eliard
Elise Morin (artist) and Clémence Eliard (architect) of SMALL MEDIUM LARGE -SML - design studio, in collaboration with the 104.fr have collected, sorted and hand-sewn 65,000 CDs and turned them into rolling hills of shiny aluminium that command the space of the Centquatre at the Halle d’Aubervilliers in Paris.
photo by Yannick Fradin
photo by Yannick Fradin
photo by Martin Eliard
photo by Yannick Fradin
The natural light that reflects off the cd's makes the installation look huge.This big strange look like sea creatures becomes appealing and beautiful in contrast with the sharp geometrical surroundings.This is not the first time we see big pieces of abstract art made of smaller pieces of everyday life.
Elise Morin (artist) and Clémence Eliard (architect) of SMALL MEDIUM LARGE -SML - design studio, in collaboration with the 104.fr have collected, sorted and hand-sewn 65,000 CDs and turned them into rolling hills of shiny aluminium that command the space of the Centquatre at the Halle d’Aubervilliers in Paris.
photo by Yannick Fradin
photo by Yannick Fradin
photo by Martin Eliard
photo by Yannick Fradin
The natural light that reflects off the cd's makes the installation look huge.This big strange look like sea creatures becomes appealing and beautiful in contrast with the sharp geometrical surroundings.This is not the first time we see big pieces of abstract art made of smaller pieces of everyday life.
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