Daan Roosegaarde covers airport wall in clouds for Beyond installation



This video shows a realistic cloud-studded digital sky covering a wall at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport by Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde.

The 100-metre long piece was created with a printing technology that uses lenses to give a sense of depth and movement when seen from different angles.

Despite being only 10-centimetres-thick, the artwork offers a convincing perspective that resembles the sky view seen from a window. LEDs embedded in the wall enhance this effect.

“In the midst of Schiphol Airport’s bustle, Beyond creates a place of wonder and identity – our Dutch light and sky,” said the designer, who recently completed a laser light installation in the Netherlands.

“Looking at the clouds, people start dreaming again and find their own stories in them,” he added.

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