Film credits are as follows:
Director: Johnny Kelly
Stop Frame Animation: Matthew Cooper, Kris Hofman
3D previs: Johnny Kelly
Director of Photography: Pete Ellmore
Production Designer: Graham Staughton
Rigging: Max Halstead
Post Production / Grade: Alasdair Brotherston
Filmed at Clapham Road Studios
Music: Andy and Jez Williams
Producer: Beccy McCray
Executive Producer: Chris O’Reilly
Production Company: Nexus Productions
Светильник "5*5" спроектирован в петербургской дизайн студии OIKIMUS. Основная идея проекта трансформация пространства. За основу была взята головоломка Rubik.s Snake. Объект состоит из 7 элементов. Несложный механизм соединения позволяет вращать детали на 360 градусов, а также фиксировать их между собой.
Материал - фанера, светодиоды, оргстекло. Основная особенность проекта в том, что благодаря компактности, практичности, а также легкости в сборке конструкции лампа может трансформироваться как в настольную лампу и бра, так и крепиться на потолке в качестве светильника.
Целью студии было создать простой, технологически несложный объект, который смог бы заинтересовать не только взрослых, но и детей.
The project made in the design studio oikimus.The main idea of the "5*5" lamp is spatial transformation. Its aim is to create a simple object that would be interesting not only for adults but also for children. The object is based on a puzzle Rubik's Snake (Rubik Ernő, 1970).
The object comprises 7 elements interconnected by hinges. A simple joint mechanism allows the parts to be rotated at 360° but they can also be fixed, thus allowing creation of two-or three-dimensional shapes. It can be easily transformed into a table lamp, a wall lamp or even attached to a ceiling.Material-plywood, Plexiglas, LEDs.
Oki Sato, born in 1977 in Toronto, Canada, studied architecture at Waseda University in Tokyo.
He obtained his Master’s degree in 2002. In the same year, the nendo studio was born in Tokyo.
Now he has taken up the international stage, with offices in Tokyo and Milan.
Nendo, meaning ‘modelling clay’, expresses his desire of having certain flexibility and the ability to reinvent oneself. The designer takes his inspiration from Japanese uncluttered style to create a language of his time.
The philosophy of Oki Sato is reflected in his designs, thanks to which he transforms the interactions of people with the objects surrounding them by creating a parenthesis in their life.
This desire is found in the uncluttered and characteristic shapes of his designs, to which he always adds a touch of humour and conviviality.
Oki Sato’s first exhibition “Streeterior” was shown in Tokyo and Milan in 2003. He then went on to receive numerous prizes: Good Design Award, German Design Award, Elle Deco International Design Award and was named 2012 Designer of the Year by British magazine Wallpaper*.
Several of his creations can be seen in museums such as the Museum of Modern Art of New York, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Among his many collaborations: Cappellini, Moroso, DePadova, Starbucks, Puma and, recently, BoConcept to create the “fusion” concept.
Recently the studio also took part in Milan Design Week, produced an installation called “Rain Bottle” at the September 2014 show of MAISON&OBJET PARIS and various exhibitions at the National Design Center in Singapore and at the Orgatec in Cologne.
Nendo is currently preparing a new exhibition to be shown in Milan in 2015.
In January 2015, discover Oki Sato, named Designer of the Year for MAISON&OBJET PARIS at now! design à vivre (Hall 8).
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