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Pandamonium: World Wildlife Foundation Inspires Interactive Art

Pandamonium: World Wildlife Foundation Inspires Interactive Art

By Kyle Studstill on January 19, 2010

The interaction and industrial design team at Jason Bruges Studio was asked to spread the message of the World Wildlife Fund as part of the Pandemonium project, in which several UK artists expressed interpretations of the organization’s iconic panda.

In the installation Panda Eyes, 100 rotating pandas track the movement of viewers within the room, each panda turning in unison in response to human interaction. Through the exhibition the Jason Bruges Studio team hopes to inspire careful consideration of our impact on our environment.

See a video of the installations featured in Pandemonium below:



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Kyle Studstill is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. Kyle works as a consultant working at the New York office of PSFK. His background is in analysis, from the analysis of cultural and technological change, to analysis of consumer and human insight, to military intelligence analysis with the US Intelligence and Security Command. Kyle loves the future, much like O'Brien from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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