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Dune 4.2 by Studio Roosegaarde

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'Dune' is modular system which includes innovate LED technology and is very sustainable (uses little electricity) which is all developed by designfirm Studio Roosegaarde. Placed in public spaces of ...

'Dune' is modular system which includes innovate LED technology and is very sustainable (uses little electricity) which is all developed by designfirm Studio Roosegaarde. Placed in public spaces of China the interactive design makes people feel more safe and more friendly.

From the beginning ‘Dune’ has been widely exhibited in public spaces of Asia such as City Hall Hong Kong, CAFA Art Museum Beijing and published in FRAME and VISION magazine. Children have played with it for hours at the City Hall in Hong Kong and Chinese wedding couples have had their wedding photos taken in the design. At Studio Roosegaarde we believe that if 'Dune' could talk it would speak Mandarin.

Several commissions have been made for Asian museums and private art and design collectors. Recently 'Dune' has been further developed as a new, permanent interactive landscape situated alongside a river. This sixty-meter-long public artwork utilizes fewer than 60 watts of energy as it intuitively interacts with its visitors; a quality that renders the installation both sustainable and progressive in its construction. Within this setting, citizens are able to enjoy a daily 'walk of light'.

Now 'Dune' will be available for a niche market such as the entrance of a hotel lobby.

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