2. Autoluminescent plant by Bioglow : “When I first heard about synthetic biology, I thought it was science fiction. But it’s real — designers and scientists have collaborated on the world’s first glow-in-the-dark plant!” features and online editor Nadine Botha exclaims. PHOTO Dan Saunders.|
4. Car Park House by Anonymous Architects : “To kick off the new year, why don't we turn things a bit upside down? I could easily move in today taking only my spotted handbag,” editor-in-chief Sumien Brink pronounces with a smile.|
5. ECOntainer bridge by Yoav Messer Architects : “A couple of years back VISI did an entire supplement on container architecture. We knew we were on a great new happening wave!” deputy editor Annemarie Meintjes states enthusiastically.|
1. Dutch specimen MT1639 by Michael Mapes : “The lines separating art, design and craft are all beautifully blurred in this magnificent interpretation of a 1639 Rembrandt painting,” says our mesmerised features writer Debbie Loots.|
3. MegaFaces Pavilion 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics by Asif Khan : Editorial and online assistant Chantel Hans is bewitched by this "Mount Rushmore of the digital age". "Multiple actuators actually transform the building’s 'skin' into a 3D portrait of each visitor!” she gasps with fomo.|
6. Necker Island : "It’s too early to bother with reality. In my fantasy life I’m spending January on Necker Island, available for just a mere 600k Randelas per night, of course," ed-at-large Malibongwe Tyilo sniggers at Sir Richard Branson’s private island.|
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Technology and art seems to be the order of the day with the team drawing inspiration from the world’s first glow-in-the-dark plant, interactive 3D portraits, deconstructed artworks, an upside-down house and a recycled-container bridge. Here are the top VISI picks of the week series – week 38.