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Libir kinetic window display

This paper time machine is placed in the window display of one of the biggest bookstores of Budapest. The delicate laser cut paper cogwheels and clock face invite passersby to take a closer look. The installation has many moving elements, such as turning cogwheels and planets combined with letters, which together evoke the magic of childhood. A multi-layered installation, visitors will notice more and more as they step closer. Quotes from writers are hidden in the typographic layers of the installation, so there is always a new word or detail to discover. To create the movement, Edinas Paper collaborated with the kinetic designers of MeetLab.
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Edina Németh
Budapest, Hungary
Edina Németh's preference for paper as a medium started at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where she studied interior design. “It was an unconsciou ...
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