Project for a large theme park in France
5 x 10 feet. One-of-a-Kind.
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Austine Studios
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You get a sense of the scale of this piece when you note the
two men holding it on either side.
The designers of the theme park were looking to reference 12th
and 13th century gothic stained-glass windows in France. Working
closely with the designers, Austine created this one of a kind
installation for the castle windows.
This
piece is not interactive in the standard sense. The Polage was
installed with a hidden light source, the morphing is automatic
due to a motorized filter inside the wall. In this way, the viewer
encounters a window that, at each glance, appears to have been
changed. Only when the viewer watches carefully, can the gradual
change be detected.
Polage echoes the traditional look of an ancient stained-glass
window, yet brings in the magical and modern element of morphing
change.
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