Inspiring Art: MÖBIUS from Eness

There are many sources of inspiration within the world of art. Here is an interesting use of sculpture and video to present motion and to capture people's interaction with the sculpture.


MÖBIUS from ENESS on Vimeo.

This project was comissioned by Federation Square in Melbourne. The sculpture consists of twenty-one large triangles. According to it's creators, 

"MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground. The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people interacting with the
sculpture and moving through Melbourne's landmark location throughout the day."

The animation of MÖBIUS took place over two weeks on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between the May 6th and 20th 2011. Here is the video of the making of the animation video. The process is quite fascinating. 


Making of MÖBIUS from ENESS on Vimeo.

The still pictures of the MÖBIUS are also quite striking with their geometric forms and creation of interesting spaces.