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Pic: Pixelated Cardboard Cloud

Pic: Pixelated Cardboard Cloud

By Scott Lachut on June 25, 2009

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Architectural studio Fantastic Norway has created this suspended installation for the Centre for Design and Architecture (DogA) in Oslo, Norway, as part of an exhibition showcasing young Norwegian designers. The hanging display forms a pixelated cloud comprised of 3000 cardboard boxes that plays with ideas of packaging, recycling and affordability, while simultaneously breaking up the open layout of the space in unusual ways. The student work is arranged inside and around the boxes, adding an interactive quality that re-imagines the normal “look, don’t touch” museum experience – blending elements of curio cabinet curiosity with retail store familiarity. 

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Scott Lachut is PSFK’s Director of Consulting, working with a team of global researchers to provide leading companies with insights on the trends and innovation that are shaping the marketplace from both a consumer and business standpoint. His previous jobs resemble multiple chapters from Studs Terkel's "Working." Away from the computer his interests skew towards cooking and lawn games.

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