This work has its origin in the experience of soap bubbles.
It is a strong metaphor, which would loose its magic if we could catch the bubbles and keep them.
Glass is a material often associated with fragility and therefore I find it quite strange and wonderful that it is the most used surface material in modern monumental architecture. In the beginning of the oeuvre of the big buildings of glass people where afraid of stepping to close to the edge of floors because of their experience of glass as a fragile material.
“Architectural Recalibration” is about collapsing, breaking and loosing in equal coexistence with reconstructing, triumph of achievement and the need to play.
Materials Used: Wood, rubber, steel, string, soap and motors directed by an Arduino-board
Architectural Recalibration – Fase 2
This work has its origin in the experience of soap bubbles.
It is a strong metaphor, which would loose its magic if we could catch the bubbles and keep them.
Glass is a material often associated with fragility and therefore I find it quite strange and wonderful that it is the most used surface material in modern monumental architecture. In the beginning of the oeuvre of the big buildings of glass people where afraid of stepping to close to the edge of floors because of their experience of glass as a fragile material.
“Architectural Recalibration” is about collapsing, breaking and loosing in equal coexistence with reconstructing, triumph of achievement and the need to play.