Skymill Weather Sculpture: Where Forecasts Become Poetry in Motion - Yanko Design
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The Skymill kinetic sculpture revolutionizes weather forecasting by turning it into an artistic and tangible experience. Designers Gustav Rosén and KLONG created this sculpture to express real-time weather changes through moving elements, which connect users to the natural environment. Unlike digital displays, Skymill portrays weather as a dynamic visual art, resonating with human senses and emotions. Its design results from a desire for deeper interactions with our surroundings, leading to a more meaningful connection with the unfolding atmosphere.
The Skymill kinetic sculpture brings weather forecasts to life through gentle metal arms that move and shift in real time, creating a visual symphony that evolves constantly.
Rosén and his team built this kinetic sculpture from a shared longing for something more tangible, recognizing that not everything needs to be fast and digital.
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