Together with three classmates I created a moving sculpture. We started playing around with two fans and big sheets of plastic. After some try-outs, we find out that by simply letting the plastic sheet 'flow', very natural looking forms and movements were created. An ever-changing surface which could be interacted with was the end result.
Flood in the hallway
final idea
sketches during process
At first, we had a kind of pinnacle in mind in which the audience could take place. We wanted to create the experience of being within a 'breathing mountain', that also being the initial title. While being inside, you could hold one of the two fans and point it to wherever you want, in that way you would be in charge of where the plastic would 'flow'. But after the try-outs, we decided that just being underneath the plastic and experiencing, was more interesting than entering the piece with a task.
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