Kinetic sculpture looks like birds in flight.
Diffusion Choir" is a kinetic sculpture that simulates the movement of an invisible flock of birds. The "birds" are white hexagons made of fabric that hang in garlands from the ceiling. When a hexagon opens and closes, it looks like a bird flapping its wings. Each piece can move independently, and they work together to make patterns. It's controlled by software running a flocking algorithm.
It is installed at BioMed Realty Trust's building at 650 East Kendall Street in Cambridge. MA, USA
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2. crazymo123 commented 6 years ago
Eventually #1 ah haha thought we were gna have ta change this websites name to the aboved quoted show.
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3. BooTheGoose commented 6 years ago
Beautiful, but it's not really simulating invisible birds, because invisible birds are invisible.


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4. thefox commented 6 years ago
"When a hexagon opens and closes, it looks like a bird flapping its wings"
No. It looks like a piece of paper folding and unfolding.
This video is almost as bad as Jake's sad offerings.
No. It looks like a piece of paper folding and unfolding.
This video is almost as bad as Jake's sad offerings.


5. ComentAtor commented 6 years ago
well i love it , and fox... you should try LSD, or at least mushrooms
P.S, looks maybe sad to see hotels as patrons of art but.. the past wasn't different
it sticks to money .. it's not easy to contemplate for living..

P.S, looks maybe sad to see hotels as patrons of art but.. the past wasn't different
it sticks to money .. it's not easy to contemplate for living..


7. Burimi commented 6 years ago
It looks more like
https://youtu.be/iMCl2wvLwWA?t=1m
https://youtu.be/iMCl2wvLwWA?t=1m


9. thundersnow commented 6 years ago
Beautiful art, so relaxing!


11. ComentAtor commented 6 years ago
so we all agree it looks great, do we fox 

+8 1. ChuckMaurice commented 6 years ago
Beautiful and peaceful installation though.