Collapsible models rise out of a bath of soap, like skyscrapers out of contemporary construction sites. The soap bubbles that cling to the fragile frame of the models create thin membranes illustrating the use of glass in modern architecture.
As the bubbles slowly but steadily burst, they leave the construction naked and unable to separate inside and outside. When the last bubble finally bursts, the structures slowly return to the soap bath, ready to re-start the whole cycle of construction and destruction.
Materials Used: Soap, wood, steel, string and 3 motors directed by a circuit
Architectural Recalibration
Collapsible models rise out of a bath of soap, like skyscrapers out of contemporary construction sites. The soap bubbles that cling to the fragile frame of the models create thin membranes illustrating the use of glass in modern architecture.
As the bubbles slowly but steadily burst, they leave the construction naked and unable to separate inside and outside. When the last bubble finally bursts, the structures slowly return to the soap bath, ready to re-start the whole cycle of construction and destruction.