Dune 4.0 - Daan Roosegaarde
January 5th, 2007

Dune 4.0 by Daan Roosegaarde is an interactive landscape which physically changes its appearance in accordance to human presence. Placed in the main corridor of Montevideo, Dune 4.0 is composed of hundreds of fibers which react in correspondence to the movements and sounds of the visitors. Daan described this as a "hybrid of nature and technology " which "functions as a platform on which the relationship between visitor and the existing architecture is enhanced. By means of looking, walking and interacting, visitor and space merge into one coherent environment which could be best interpreted as a kind of Alice in Technoland”.

Dune 4.0 is part of a series interactive installations I make called ‘Liquid constructions’. There is Liquid Space, 4D-Pixel, Liquid 2.0, Wind 3.0, Dune 4.0 and for the U3 Triennale in Slovenia his is building Flow 5.0. Check out Regine’s recent interview with Daan about Dune 4.0 on wmmna.
Entry Filed under: Interactive, Lighting, Scuplture/Installation, Visual
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1. [interactive sculpture]St&hellip | January 27th, 2007 at 12:56 am
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2. box2 | April 28th, 2007 at 8:03 am
hmm..i have submitted quite a similar idea for a tsunami memorial competition way back in dec 2005..kinda happy to see the materialisation of the idea here..
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