Playing with Particles in Space: Moca by Eness

“Cross Sections in Space – Moca” by Eness is a collision of art, science, and interactivity. A series of translucent screens represent “a solid cross section of time and space. Virtual 3D bodies passing through the sections deflect and ricochet thousands of surrounding light particles. The viewer directly affects the gravity, direction and speed as they walk through the space. Beautiful and infinite formations are created.” (Eness)

Everyday we interact with unseen particles – why not try and see them?

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A Fresh Spin on Stop-Motion Art: MÖBIUS by Eness

You’d never know this structure was animated unless you worked at Eness, an award winning art and design practice in Melbourne, Australia. What makes this stop-motion project unique is the way it animates over an incredibly long period of time, and doesn’t come together as animation until it’s time lapsed.  Eness says, “MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground” which you are going to see in this awesome video below!

The animation took place over two weeks in Federation Square.  What’s so interesting about this is that most people probably didn’t know that they were interacting with the installation at all.  Here’s the “Behind the Scenes” footage:

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