kinetic device by gustav rosen reflects sky conditions with metal weather symbols
Briefly

Gustav Rosén's Skymill is a sculptural weather station that goes beyond traditional meteorological displays. Collaborating with Klong, Rosén creates an interactive experience where the weather is represented through kinetic motions rather than just numbers. Skymill features adjustable arms and symbols that indicate various weather conditions while also functioning as a mood lamp. The design connects to a mobile app, enabling users to access real-time weather updates and monitor indoor air quality. This innovative approach allows for a deeper reconnection with nature and the elements.
'With Skymill, I wanted to create something that respects the way we used to look at the sky. It doesn't reduce the weather to numbers on a screen, but lets you reconnect with it.'
Skymill acts as a mechanical weather display powered by continuously updated real-time data, transforming atmospheric changes into tangible motions.
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