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The studio develops its own technology and has been the focus of many international shows such as in Hong Kong, [[Venice Biennale]], [[Tate Modern]] and [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] in London and the [[Tokyo National Museum]]. Besides exhibitions in museums, the studio is working on large-scale installations in architecture and public space, such as [http://www.studioroosegaarde.net/project/sensor-valley/stories/#608 Sensor Valley] in Assen and developing their own ‘in-house’ productions such as [http://studioroosegaarde.net/project/liquid-space/photo/#liquid-space-6-1 Liquid Space 6.1]. In 2011 Studio Roosegaarde opened its second studio in [[Shanghai]], [[China]].
The studio develops its own technology and has been the focus of many international shows such as in Hong Kong, [[Venice Biennale]], [[Tate Modern]] and [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] in London and the [[Tokyo National Museum]]. Besides exhibitions in museums, the studio is working on large-scale installations in architecture and public space, such as [http://www.studioroosegaarde.net/project/sensor-valley/stories/#608 Sensor Valley] in Assen and developing their own ‘in-house’ productions such as [http://studioroosegaarde.net/project/liquid-space/photo/#liquid-space-6-1 Liquid Space 6.1]. In 2011 Studio Roosegaarde opened its second studio in [[Shanghai]], [[China]].

== Publications and Press ==
Roosegaarde's work has been widely published, including Digitalarti, De Telegraaf, Metro, The Times of India, Vogue, Wired, Architectural Design, A+U, Bright, Dezeen, Domus, Algemeen Dagblad (AD) and NRC Handelsblad.<br />

In 2010 Daan Roosegaarde published the book [http://www.naipublishers.nl/art/daanroosegaarde_e.html ''Interactive Landscapes''] in collaboration with NAi Publishers.


== External links ==
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Revision as of 20:25, 23 March 2013

The interactive artwork Dune 4.0

Studio Roosegaarde is the social design lab of artist Daan Roosegaarde based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. With his team of designers and engineers he has made several internationally acclaimed interactive artworks such as Dune, Intimacy 2.0, Lotus and Smart Highway

Lotus 7.0
Smart Highway

The studio develops its own technology and has been the focus of many international shows such as in Hong Kong, Venice Biennale, Tate Modern and Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Tokyo National Museum. Besides exhibitions in museums, the studio is working on large-scale installations in architecture and public space, such as Sensor Valley in Assen and developing their own ‘in-house’ productions such as Liquid Space 6.1. In 2011 Studio Roosegaarde opened its second studio in Shanghai, China.

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