Studio Banana TV interviews Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, principal of BIG
Michael Elmgreen (Denmark) and Ingar Dragset (Norway) are two installation artists who have worked together since 1995. For the first time at the Venice Biennale, two national pavilions are collaborating on a single project.
Danish artist Olafur Eliasson installed in summer 2008 a temporary waterfall under Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
In this project, a toaster plays music depending on the bread you put in to “toast”.
Daily Stack is a playful tool that helps you become more aware of your daily work-flow and time management. By creating a physical representation of your tasks.
Flooded McDonald’s is a film work by Danish artist collective Superflex in which a convincing life-size replica of the interior of a McDonald’s burger bar, without any customers or staff present, gradually floods with water.
Danish young artist collective A Kassen often work with performative installations and sculptures. They were invited to participate at the Laboratorio 987 project within the MUSAC museum in León. Their pieces relate very closely to the building which houses them.
This is a project to be done in Shanghai where Bjarke Ingels found out something about a smaller model with the same shape that they used to enter -with no luck- to a competition in Sweden. Objet trouvé! Questions & Video: Brijuni Arquitectos. Edit: Virginie Granger+Brijuni Arquitectos.
Brijuni Arquitectos ask Bjarke Ingels about two of his most famous buildings already built: VM houses and the Mountain, both in Copenhagen. Questions & Video: Brijuni Arquitectos. Edit: Virginie Granger+Brijuni Arquitectos.
Bjarke Ingels explanation about this remarkable project concerning density, programme and others aspects such us modelling and prefabricated concrete. Questions & Video: Brijuni Arquitectos. Edit: Virginie Granger+Brijuni Arquitectos.