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Funky Fish Tank Interiors



Check out this funky fish tank from award-winning Beijing-based architectural design studio MAD, who are dedicated to creating innovative projects.

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Here’s part of how they describe it.

“At the anaphase, basic vectors of the fish’s movement trajectory are transformed into initial space frame, and continuous fluid spatial organization is created to optimize cubical space. External surface is transfigured in the effort to diffuse the high frequency. In the meantime, the surface is strained inwardly to connect with other surfaces. Consequentially the internal and the external space are dynamically related and create an ambiguous space. At the telophase, the Stereo lithography modeling method is employed to allow the fish to circulate in fluid space, displaying an innovative architectural form.”

I’m not sure I understand this to be honest, let along the Chinese translations!

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Check out more under the “Artworks” section on MAD’s website

Via Notcot.org

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2 comments   |    |  categories : China, Design, Ideas

2 Responses to “Funky Fish Tank Interiors”

  1. [...] Mad were previously posted with their Fish tank concept [...]

  2. m says:

    At the anaphase, basic vectors of the fish’s movement trajectory are transformed into initial space frame, and continuous fluid spatial organization is created to optimize cubical space. External surface is transfigured in the effort to diffuse the high frequency. In the meantime, the surface is strained inwardly to connect with other surfaces. Consequentially the internal and the external space are dynamically related and create an ambiguous space. At the telophase, the Stereo lithography modeling method is employed to allow the fish to circulate in fluid space, displaying an innovative architectural form.”

    What?



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