
The philosophy behind Skymill addresses our growing disconnection from the physical world around us. Weather has been reduced to swipeable forecasts that feel empty and detached from reality. Rosén and his team built this kinetic sculpture from a shared longing for something more tangible, recognizing that not everything needs to be fast and digital. Some experiences become richer when they move slowly and physically… More here.
Part of me loves the personal feel of this, but I admit that the practicality is somewhat limited.
Categories: Design
It’s attractive, but not practical. You’re right.
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