Swirling electronics installation mimics Las Vegas chaos

This project, entitled "Viva Las Vegas" by Danish artist Alexander Laner is a kinetic light installation built from recycled hardware, neon lights, extension cables, and is all perched on a motorized stand that sends the electronics heap into a nifty POV output device. The play on words is pretty dead on, and it will definitely give you the after-drinking Vegas effect.
Alexander Laner: Viva Las Vegas
Posted by Jonah Brucker-Cohen |
Jul 2, 2008 04:00 AM
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