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Lullabies
Convert routine of city streets and inconspicuous building into something strikes the imagination has become a good tradition. Bold designers, artists and architects created from ordinary manholes, transformer boards, old houses works of art. At this time, distinguished design and architecture studio from London's Hackney «Studio Weave». Having set a noble goal, to cheer the kids from the children's hospital Great Ormond Street in London, they have created an incredible installation, called «Lullaby Factory» («Factory Lullaby").
The creators of this project, the artist Maria Smith (Maria Smith) and Jae En (Je Ahn) turned the old facade of the London factory in believable musical instrument. Brick walls ten-story building, which piled a huge amount of pipes, according to the public, was considered ugly. Hide a number of metal pipes is no easy task. Therefore, the authors had to work much.
So how to get rid of them is not possible, Mary and Je used them as a basis, making pipes in parts of musical instruments. The result was a sort of giant record player from which sound interesting lullaby tunes as from around the world, and it is written by the composer Jessica Curry.
Studio Weave describes the music as a gentle, beautiful lullabies to soothe and cheer up kiddies in front of the hospital. Looking out the window, they will be pleasantly surprised with this fun visual productions that will distract them from the oppression of the hospital walls. This place has invented the legend that is actually an old building of this factory is the cradle for children.
The creators of this project, the artist Maria Smith (Maria Smith) and Jae En (Je Ahn) turned the old facade of the London factory in believable musical instrument. Brick walls ten-story building, which piled a huge amount of pipes, according to the public, was considered ugly. Hide a number of metal pipes is no easy task. Therefore, the authors had to work much.
So how to get rid of them is not possible, Mary and Je used them as a basis, making pipes in parts of musical instruments. The result was a sort of giant record player from which sound interesting lullaby tunes as from around the world, and it is written by the composer Jessica Curry.
Studio Weave describes the music as a gentle, beautiful lullabies to soothe and cheer up kiddies in front of the hospital. Looking out the window, they will be pleasantly surprised with this fun visual productions that will distract them from the oppression of the hospital walls. This place has invented the legend that is actually an old building of this factory is the cradle for children.