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Lost in space. Found in colour.

[ad_1] Photography: Daisuke Shima; courtesy the designer    . Japan-based French architect and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux, known for playing with colours in public spaces, uses centimetre-level accuracy of the quasi-zenith satellite system (QZSS) as a motif in her latest paper-based vivid artwork. For this art installation titled ‘I Am Here’, the designer-artist adopts elements from the proposed satellite-based augmentation and navigation system to create an interactive and vibrant installation. (The QZSS is efficient enough to measure global positioning to an accuracy of centimetres from approximately 40,000 km in space).  . Set up at an ongoing event called ‘Space in Ginza’, […]

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