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Antonin Forneau’s Interactive Water Graffiti Display Lets You Paint with LED Light

05/23/2013
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    You may think that mixing water and electricity is a no no, but for French artist <a href="http://atocorp.free.fr/">Antonin Fourneau</a> it’s a recipe for art. Fourneau wowed us last summer with his <a href="http://inhabitat.com/water-light-graffiti-led-wall-in-france-needs-only-water-to-paint-a-picture/">LED Water Light Graffiti installation</a>, which lights up when it's exposed to water - and the traveling installation just made its NYC debut last week at the GROHE showroom during <a href="http://www.core77.com/nydesignweek/default2013.asp">New York Design Week</a>. Click through the gallery below to check out this fun piece of interactive art in action.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    The travelling installation made its debut here in the city last week at the GROHE showroom during New York Design Week.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    At the GROHE Celebrates NYDW party introducing their new Grandera collection, guests were given foam, paintbrushes, spray cans and sponges to draw their own hydro-digital art on the illuminated display.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    The display encompasses a set of LED lights surrounded by a metal conductor that lights up when touched with water.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    Gradually, as the water dries, the lights begin to fade and eventually turn off, making for a spectacular artistic presentation.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    Antonin Fourneau worked in residence at Digitalarti Artlab to create the Water Light Graffiti project.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    GROHE, internationally recognized premium faucet design company, collaborated with Forneau for the release of their new collection that tied hand-in-hand with their shared vision for the intersection of design, technology and water.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    The display encompasses a set of LED lights surrounded by a metal conductor that lights up when touched with water.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    The display can be "painted" with anything that is wet including a water atomizer, a spray can, your fingers or a brush.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    Gradually, as the water dries, the lights begin to fade and eventually turn off, making for a spectacular artistic presentation.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    Artists can draw pictures, shapes and words against the glowing display.
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  • Water Light Graffiti
    You may think that water and electricity make a bad combination, but for French artist Antonin Fourneau it’s a recipe for art.
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    The installation will be on display at their showroom until Friday before it heads back to France.
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Water Light Graffiti

You may think that mixing water and electricity is a no no, but for French artist Antonin Fourneau it’s a recipe for art. Fourneau wowed us last summer with his LED Water Light Graffiti installation, which lights up when it's exposed to water - and the traveling installation just made its NYC debut last week at the GROHE showroom during New York Design Week. Click through the gallery below to check out this fun piece of interactive art in action.

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Categories:  Architecture, Art, Design, Destinations, Interior Design
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