Nature, Art and Magical Blocks of Flying Concrete | Lonneke Gordijn | TED
Our bodies instinctually respond to the movements and rhythms of nature, like the uplifting feeling you get when walking in a forest. Can art evoke the same emotions? Experiential artist Lonneke Gordijn takes us through her studio’s stunning, nature-inspired work — flowering lights, murmurating drones — and reveals a mysterious piece hiding in the shadows of the TED Theater that just might change your relationship with concrete.
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