At Concentrico 10 in Logrono, Spain, Soft Baroque introduces the Dancing Bench, an interactive installation that redefines public seating beyond mere utility. This piece challenges traditional views by inviting users to engage physically with it, causing movement that alters both posture and perception. The bench's design suggests a minimalist sculpture that reacts to the weight of its users, creating a soothing and unexpected experience akin to a rocking chair. As part of their Dancing Furniture series, Soft Baroque explores the boundary between art and design, promoting curiosity and interaction in everyday objects.
The Dancing Bench installation by Soft Baroque redefines public seating by encouraging physical interaction, transforming utilitarian objects into engaging sensory experiences.
This innovative design blurs the lines between art and utility, as it invites users to not just sit but to engage in a dynamic experience.
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