Rolex Tower Soundwave
2010
7 m x 1.5 m diameter
Polished Stainless Steel
One Off
An art sculpture in the business entrance of the Rolex Tower in Dubai. For this sculpture James recorded himself saying "Rolex Tower" into a computer program. Once the soundwave was recorded it was transferred to a 3D modeling program. The waveform was then rotated to create a physical sculpture whose dimensions were recreated using stainless steel. The final measurements of the sculpture represent the sound of someone saying "Rolex Tower" after .05 seconds. This large sculpture hovers 2.5m above visitors as they walk around the lobby.
Works
- 2010
- Rolex Tower Order Chaos Order
- Rolex Tower Soundwave
- EK202
- The Difference Between Me And You
- A Moment Defined by A Point and A Line
- For You, Anything
- And They Played For Days
- Got Recession?
- Little. Yellow. Different.
- Ball & Chain
- Iron Fist
- Pop Culture
- Tensile Chandelier
- Acid, Aciid
- Void
- Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- Friendly Fire
- 2009
- Spike Light
- Polygon
- Versace Singular Suit
- Tensile Sculptures
- Coming Soon
- Argyle
- Blue Mosque
- Waveform
- Shane Berry music video
- Dust to Dust
- Robot Simulation
- New York Times 'T' Style Magazine
- PRINT bookshelf
- Sugarcubes
- Cloud
- Predock_Frane Architecture
- Collins & Turner Architecture
- Bidoun Bookshelf
- Globe Lights
- Brownbook Photoshoot
- Brownbook Award
- Dubai Metroline
- 2001