WIND 3.0
Hundreds of fibres interacting with visitors.
WIND 3.0 is an innovative installation that blends nature and technology to create a unique sensory experience. Composed of hundreds of delicate fibers, the artwork responds to the movement of people, generating artificial wind that sets the fibers in motion. This interaction blurs the boundaries between the natural and the artificial, making the environment feel alive and responsive.
As visitors walk by, the fibers flow and sway, creating a dynamic, immersive experience. WIND 3.0 highlights the potential of merging natural elements with advanced technology to create spaces that are both functional and expressive.
By incorporating movement and interaction, WIND 3.0 encourages a deeper connection between people and their surroundings, inviting visitors to explore a new way of experiencing space through interactive architecture.
2006 Rotterdam NL. Fans, tubes, wood, sensors, electronics, software; 400x50x230 cm (lxwxh).
Self-commissioned by Studio Roosegaarde.
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Exhibitions
March 8, 2017
Testing WIND 3.0
A first WIND 3.0 prototype experimenting with wind and software to create moving fibers that interact with your motion.
Exhibitions
March 7, 2011
WIND 3.0: Tech Meets Nature
A child plays with the responsive fibers of WIND 3.0, creating a dynamic interaction.
Publications
February 26, 2007
Today in Newspaper AD
Today, Dutch newspaper AD published an interview with Daan Roosegaarde, describing the 'West Side Story relationship' he has with companies in order to achieve his liquid, interactive dreams.