Design your own lamp or bowl and show the earth from above.
New York dazzles in your living room, Paris blazes in the bedroom and in the kitchen apples are rolling through San Francisco: You can have the world at your fingers with these elegant FLUID EARTH designer items. Simply select your favourite place, order online and your self-made lamp or bowl is ready to enliven your living room....
Fluidforms transforms customers into sculptors at the Salone Satellite in Milan.
The Fluidforms team transformed visitors into sculptors at the Salone Satellite 2006. Visitors to the Fluidforms stand at the world leading design show were given a pair of boxing gloves and let loose on a punching bag. Sensors inside the bag transmitted the punches to a computer, creating a one of a kind 3D printed lamp shape according to the positions and impact of the blows...
FLUIDFORMS offers you the instruments with which to make your „divine“ visions come alive.
The designer defines the form of a product.
Hannes Walter and Stephen Williams of FLUIDFORMS hand this role over
to the customer. Thus, everybody can become a designer. Like God
created the world, the customer can create a vase or a salt or pepper
grinder according to his own visions...
Fluidforms draws interested parties into the design of individual products.
The technological achievement of the designers Hannes Walter and Stephen Williams is now open to the public. They create fluid forms using mathematical algorithms, through which their products become indiviually designable...
05/08/2005
Fingerprint Sculptures Concept Description
In times of uncontrollable pirate copying and digital mass-re-production the insurance of
authenticity is gaining increasing importance. Objects with which we come in contact with,
wear our personal fingerprint and provide evidence of our relationship to these objects. The
question of an artworks originality was placed in a new context through Walter Benjamin's
"The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction". No later than Andy Warhol was
the artistic potential of serial (re-)production ascertained...