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Zimoun + Hannes Zweifel

Date
13 May 2011

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Granted, the title isn’t snappy, but the artwork is most definitely sharp-witted. 200 prepared dc-motors, 2000 cardboard elements is an installation piece by sound artist Zimoun and Architect Hannes Zweifel that is eerily beautiful, and if you had your eyes closed you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a film of rain pattering against a window. It is in fact a small piece of wire (or similar) attached to DC motors, dancing against big, flat cardboard structures and left to its own devices in a beautiful gallery space in Romania. Collaboration at its finest.

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Alex Bec

Alex is co-founder of It’s Nice That. Once one of the main contributors to the site, he stepped back from writing as the business expanded. He currently works across It’s Nice That, Creative Lives in Progress and If You Could Jobs.

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