Some people who work at Google are very focused on coming up with new ways to harness creativity, innovation and space, as we all know. For example, there is a white space above us which is unused by television after the transition to digital. Google is working to find a way to use that space.
I wonder if that is where the artist Ji Lee got his inspiration for his Parallel World project. After all, he is also the creative director at the Google Creative Lab. The ideas are definitely parallel, and very symbolic in nature.
His Parallel World is a series of miniature scenes secured onto a small portion of the ceiling in any given room. It’s like a little world within in a world. It reminds me of an adult version of a child’s snow globe. He’s even positioned one of these scenes on a ceiling in the Google office, but he doesn’t say which room. I suppose that is part of the challenge, to find it. One of the things I’m most impressed with is that Ji Lee is able to find the time to explore his personal creative side even though he works full time at Google. He even invites people to contact him through his website, called Please Enjoy, if you would like to get a Parallel World for your own ceiling. I just love everything about this!
Via: [FastCoDesign] [Today and Tomorrow]
Evan Ciniello’s work on the short film "Diaspora" showcases his exceptional ability to blend technical…
It’s my first time attending the BOM Awards, and it won’t be the last. The…
Leather lounges are a renowned choice for their durability and versatility. In the range of…
Charter jets are gaining in popularity, as they allow clients to skip the overcrowded planes…
Cloud computing has transformed how businesses operate, offering flexibility and efficiency at an unprecedented scale.…
Live betting is the in thing in the online betting industry. The ability to place…