Interference

A huge game installation created by Eric Zimmerman and Nathalie Pozzi.

5 rows of very thin vertical metal panels. Designed with an organic pattern the screens contain pull-out elements: the objective is to create a game with a high level of social interaction. 

The result is an amazing setting where people can play thanks to these impressive see-through, reflecting metal walls.

 

@ Gaîté Lyrique, Paris (21 June - 12 August 2012)

@ Dublin’s Science Gallery (November 2012 – January 2013)

@ ZIL Palace of Culture in Moscow (July – September 2013)

@ Track 16 Gallery - Los Angeles (October 2013) - Exhibition organized by LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions).

 

Designed by Eric Zimmermann and Nathalie Pozzi, manufactured by Caino Design.

Photography: Maxime Dufour, Science Gallery, Sean Meredith 

Video: Emeric Adrian

@ Gaîté Lyrique, Paris (21 June - 12 August 2012)

@ Dublin’s Science Gallery (November 2012 – January 2013)

@ ZIL Palace of Culture in Moscow (July – September 2013)

Track 16 Gallery - Los Angeles (October 2013) - Exhibition organized by LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions).

Photography by Maxime Dufour, Science Gallery, Sean Meredith.

  • 2011, Nathalie Pozzi and Eric Zimmerman
  • Commissioned for the exhibition: Joue le Jeu
  • Venue: la Gaîté Lyrique · Paris
  • Design collaborators: Rebecca Jones Sterling · Tim Szetela
  • Stainless steel panels · five walls · 3m x 3m each: manufactured by Caino Design · Italy
  • Carpentry · poplar wood pawns: manufactured by Adelina Blanc, Antonio Cozza, Tarcisio Pozzi