zoological
concept development (and some mechanical design) for random international’s installation, zoological, featuring a flock of autonomous flying spheres, in london’s roundhouse.
through zoological, the studio continued “exploring the relationship between mechanical autonomy and human beings” (and for more on that, see: here).





work: concept visualisation, mechanical design (sheet metal), information design — as part of random’s project team.
further information & full credits on random’s website, under +/-human & zoological.