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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 20, 2021
Award-winning designers Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan unveil "Pulse," a digitalized emotional light signal at Weiwuying Park, Kaohsiung, during the Taiwan Lantern Festival 2022.
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Renowned designers Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan have unveiled "Pulse," an innovative art installation at the Taiwan Lantern Festival 2022. The concept behind Pulse is to digitize emotions into a light signal, synchronizing LED strips with specially created background music. The installation, located in the national Weiwuying park, Kaohsiung, represents the emotional states of new immigrants through a unique combination of digital technology and organic structural form.
The 7-meter wide, 7.8-meter deep, and 5.8-meter high structure incorporates steel tubes of different diameters, supporting a fiber mesh that connects the top ring and bottom waved structure. The LED light strip and the bottom steel structure are digitally controlled to match the background sounds, creating a captivating visual and auditory experience.
Operating during the sunset, the LED light stripe changes color as the background sound starts, with a 3-minute lighting show every thirty minutes to express the emotional state of new immigrants. The installation was completed in Kaohsiung following a meticulous design and development process, including prefabrication in Taoyuan.
Pulse visualizes the emotional states of immigrants entering a new realm, representing the myriad of feelings experienced during this transition. The installation received the Bronze A' Design Award in Fine Arts and Art Installation Design in 2022, recognizing its outstanding and creatively ingenious design that contributes to quality of life improvements.
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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Nov 03, 2020
S90 Residence, designed by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, is a sustainable two-generation dwelling located in the Northern part of Tainan County, Taiwan. The architectural design draws inspiration from passive design approaches to articulate the surrounding environment, with a focus on sustainability and functionality. The project commenced in December 2016 in Taipei and was completed in March 2020 in Tainan.
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Agency ArchitectureTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Nov 01, 2021
The gender-neutral public toilet at Banqiao Station, New Taipei City, designed by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, is a milestone achievement in the city's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) plan, promoting gender equality and accessibility.
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Agency InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 03, 2022
Ren-ai Elementary School introduces "Love Infirmary," a revolutionary health center redesign, created by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, to address critical issues and improve student well-being.
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Agency InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Sep 08, 2022
Award-winning designers Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan present "Dance With The Wind," an awe-inspiring art installation at the Pingtung Luo Shan Feng Arts Festival in Taiwan, 2021.
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Agency Lighting ProjectsTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Oct 19, 2020
Discover the award-winning Tian Ling Villa, a grand and tranquil residential interior designed by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, awarded Bronze in A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2021.
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