Kubik – Modulorbeat

August 9th, 2006

Three architects and urbanists from modulorbeat have used some 160 conventional 1000-litre water tanks to build a temporary open air night club called Kubik.

The plastic tanks are filled with luminous bulbs so that VJs can turn the whole structure into visual games. The electric bulbs are individually controllable and the walls of tanks can be used just like an oversized low-tech screen.

Kubik is at Köpenicker Straße 36 in Berlin-Kreuzberg — Videos — deepchild has a flickr set.

via wmmna via  republish, energylab, van ludwig, gridskipper, trendspotter.

Entry Filed under: Interactive, Visual

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