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Jussi Angesleva's Pinnannousu, a Robotic Ice Sculpture Performance, Wins Golden A' Design Award
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Jussi Angesleva's Pinnannousu, a robotic ice sculpture performance, captivates audiences with its high-tech artistry and urgent message about global temperature rise. The artwork, showcased at the Sapporo International Art Festival, features an industrial robot carving a large ice block into a computational lens that refracts a spotlight onto the wall, spelling out "+2â." This thought-provoking installation challenges viewers to contemplate the intersection of nature, technology, and the impending climate crisis.
Angesleva's innovative use of advanced technologies, including industrial robotics and computational design, brings to life a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating experience. The slowly melting sculpture serves as a poignant metaphor for the transient global challenges we face, emphasizing the need for collective action in confronting the realities of climate change.
The project, developed and exhibited at the Snow Storage of the Glass Pyramid at Moerenuma Park in Sapporo, Japan, garnered widespread acclaim for its fusion of art, technology, and environmental advocacy. Pinnannousu represents a powerful convergence of creativity, innovation, and social consciousness, earning Jussi Angesleva the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in the Interactive, Experiential, and Immersive Design Installations category.
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