levitating pebbles defy gravity for (in)visible energy installation at barcelona pavilion
Briefly

The In(Visible) Energy installation at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion reimagines minimalist architecture by exploring energy patterns with innovative materials and hidden electromagnets.
Through experimental displays of levitating stones, the installation challenges perceptions of mass and balance, using engineering to make rocks seem weightless and suspended.
This installation not only celebrates architectural design but engenders a dialogue about sustainable energy, consciousness, and emotional connectivity within the context of science and humanity.
By transforming stone stacking into a cross-cultural symbol, In(Visible) Energy evokes childhood memories while demonstrating how equilibrium creates visually stunning, delicate structures.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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