MoMA is inviting experts from fields as diverse as science, philosophy, literature, music, film, journalism, and politics to respond to selected design objects and spark a conversation with all readers.
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MoMA is inviting experts from fields as diverse as science, philosophy, literature, music, film, journalism, and politics to respond to selected design objects and spark a conversation with all readers.
MoMA is inviting experts from fields as diverse as science, philosophy, literature, music, film, journalism, and politics to respond to selected design objects and spark a conversation with all readers.
MoMA is inviting experts from fields as diverse as science, philosophy, literature, music, film, journalism, and politics to respond to selected design objects and spark a conversation with all readers.
This week marks the last week to check out the Rain Room, an installation currently up at MoMA PS1 as part of the exhibition EXPO 1: New York.
The installation feature a constant downpour of rain, but promises that you won’t get wet. The room senses the presence of visitors, immediately ceasing the flow of water wherever a person is detected. rAndom International is the studio behind the interactive piece.
Check out their CreativeMornings/London talk from last June here.
The Rain Room is a hundred square meter field of falling water that you can walk through—without getting wet. Responding to human motion, the downpour pauses when it detects a visitor, allowing attendees of the exhibit to experience controlling the rain.
The installation is the work of rAndom International, a studio based out of Chelsea, London. The studio focuses on the intersection of art and technology, creating amazing pieces that come alive through audience interaction.
The installation opened at MoMA PS1 May 12th, and will be up until July 28th. Find out more about it here.
Interaction designer Stuart Wood spoke at our London event this past June, when we had our first themed month centered around Arts + Technology.
Hip-hip-hooray! October’s CreativeMornings/NewYork was hosted at the MoMA!! Photos are up from the event, featuring the fantastic Maira Kalman. Photos by Katherine Miles Jones.
Check out the rest in their Flickr Album.
The NewYork chapter of CreativeMornings is organized by Tina Roth Eisenberg. Follow along with them at @NewYork_CM!
Julia Hoffmann, Creative Director at the MoMA
speaking at CreativeMornings/Stockholm (*watch the talk)
In this CreativeMornings/Stockholm talk, Julia Hoffmann, Creative Director at the MoMA speaks about working with one of the world’s most important brands for art. From type decisions to a recently launched iPad App, Julia walks us through the branding decisions and design work that goes on behind the scenes at this iconic museum.
Cheers to Nisse Axman & Oskar Törnros for filming and Nisse Axman for editing!
Check out this short video from CreativeMornings/Stockholm of some of the creative conversations happening with guest of honor, Julia Hoffmann. Julia is Creative Director at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and was one of Stockholm’s most recent speakers. Stay tuned for the talk!