ínybl
Ínybl is a cross-disciplinary concept in urban design and participatory art describing a family of modular, open-source installations intended for public spaces. Each ínybl unit consists of reconfigurable components such as lightweight frames, digital sensing modules, and user-programmable interfaces that residents can rearrange to create temporary shelters, seating, or art pieces.
Origin and etymology: The term appears to have emerged in Nordic design discourse in the early 2020s.
Development and practice: Ínybl projects are typically open-source, with design files, firmware, and assembly instructions shared
Impact and reception: Supporters highlight increased public engagement, flexible use of space, and opportunities for local
See also: participatory design, public art, open hardware, modular architecture.