3D printed blue discs create Vincent Leroy's level cloud
French artist Vincent Leroy presents his newest creation, Level Cloud, a cellular fabricated from composite supplies and 3D printed elements. After exploring the glaciers of Iceland and the lakes of Canada, Leroy brings his work to the Greek island of Santorini with Level Cloud. The set up incorporates a fractal construction that involves life with light motion, its deep blue discs reflecting the tones of the sky and the Aegean Sea. The set up is designed to be mild and conscious of the slightest breeze, permitting the cloud of blue dots to rise and transfer gracefully in opposition to Santorini sky
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the kinetic rig strikes gracefully with the breeze
LeroyHis method combines expertise with poetic expression, creating an aerial and adaptable set up. Clear and coloured dots overlap to merge the sky and the ocean in several shades of blue. Because the wind flows by way of the cellular, a silent dialogue happens between the art work, the pure components and the encircling panorama.
To attain fluid and light-weight motion, the artist makes use of aeronautical expertise, whereas 3D printing permits an modern design that overcomes the mechanical limitations of conventional supplies comparable to aluminum and metal. This integration of expertise and pure components is the central idea behind Level Cloud.
Vincent Leroy's newest creation, Level Cloud, floats above Santorini
the cellular has intense blue discs, echoing the tones of the Aegean Sea
The fractal construction of the brand new dots involves life with light actions
3D printed composite supplies make the kinetic plant
Level Cloud responds to the slightest breeze, creating an aerial show
Leroy's work combines expertise with poetic expression
clear and coloured dots merge sky and sea in shades of blue