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 ==== Inflatable Spaces ==== ==== Inflatable Spaces ====
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 Airground: Theo Botschuiver & Jeffrey Shaw, 1968\\ Airground: Theo Botschuiver & Jeffrey Shaw, 1968\\
 At the Brighton Festival a pyramid-shaped inflatable with a transparent outer skin and yellow inner skin, partially inflated cushion as At the Brighton Festival a pyramid-shaped inflatable with a transparent outer skin and yellow inner skin, partially inflated cushion as
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-{{009_002.jpg|009_002.jpg}}\\Corpocinema 1967, Theo Botschuiver, Jeffrey Shaw, Sean Wellesley-Miller and Tjebbe van Tijen.\\+{{009_002.jpg?750}}\\Corpocinema 1967, Theo Botschuiver, Jeffrey Shaw, Sean Wellesley-Miller and Tjebbe van Tijen.\\
 The Corpocinema was an expanded cinema environment presented in a series of open-air performances in Rotterdam and Amsterdam in 1967. The work dematerialised the opaque flat projection surface of traditional cinema by creating instead a transparent three-dimensional volume within which the cinematic image could be reconstituted in an equivocal and immediate way. The specific physical and temporal qualities of the various actions and events performed to materialise the projected images also caused dramatic transformations and re-constructions of those images. The Corpocinema was an expanded cinema environment presented in a series of open-air performances in Rotterdam and Amsterdam in 1967. The work dematerialised the opaque flat projection surface of traditional cinema by creating instead a transparent three-dimensional volume within which the cinematic image could be reconstituted in an equivocal and immediate way. The specific physical and temporal qualities of the various actions and events performed to materialise the projected images also caused dramatic transformations and re-constructions of those images.
 The basic structure was a large air-inflated transparent PVC dome onto which film and slides were projected from the outside. These projections were made visible by physical events and performed actions that created temporary conditionsthat materialised the projected imagery within and on the surface of the dome. For example, white polythene tubing was inflated until it filled the interior of the dome, thus creating a complex, growing surface on which the image appeared - then the dome was deflated over this tubing. Fire-extinguishing foam was sprayed over the entire inner surface of the dome, building up an opaque white projection surface - and as the foam dripped off the dome, the projected image disintegrated. Various other substances such as smoke, steam, water spray and confetti were used to fill the interior space of the dome and so constitute a volume of particles on which the projected images were attenuated.\\ The basic structure was a large air-inflated transparent PVC dome onto which film and slides were projected from the outside. These projections were made visible by physical events and performed actions that created temporary conditionsthat materialised the projected imagery within and on the surface of the dome. For example, white polythene tubing was inflated until it filled the interior of the dome, thus creating a complex, growing surface on which the image appeared - then the dome was deflated over this tubing. Fire-extinguishing foam was sprayed over the entire inner surface of the dome, building up an opaque white projection surface - and as the foam dripped off the dome, the projected image disintegrated. Various other substances such as smoke, steam, water spray and confetti were used to fill the interior space of the dome and so constitute a volume of particles on which the projected images were attenuated.\\
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-»Samstag Nachmittag, zuhause in Neukölln«: Hans Hemmert 1995, Vacuum space\\+-»Samstag Nachmittag, zuhause in Neukölln«: Hans Hemmert 1995, Vacuum space\\
 Latex/Luft/Künstler/Wohnraum, Dialeuchtkasten, 43 x 62 cm\\ Latex/Luft/Künstler/Wohnraum, Dialeuchtkasten, 43 x 62 cm\\
 Inflatable latex enclosures that transform banal and everyday environments and routines Inflatable latex enclosures that transform banal and everyday environments and routines
 +-La Parole: Pablo Reinoso, 1998\\
 +Spectators can introduced their heads into a suspend inflated volume. Inside speech is autonomous, separated from the body. It separates the viewers head from their bodies and focuses their attention on their mind.\\
  
  
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 Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006 Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006
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 Magna Science Adventure Centre, Copyright © 2001-2005 ITEK-USA, Inc.  itek-usa.com/projects/\\ Magna Science Adventure Centre, Copyright © 2001-2005 ITEK-USA, Inc.  itek-usa.com/projects/\\
 The Education Centre/Packed Lunch Area is intended to accommodate large groups of school children who would be encouraged to learn about topics related to the themes of the Science Centre. It also serves an as area where they can eat and drink.The structures built for Magna are twin-walled, that is, the walls are made up of two layers of fabric with an air gap in between. It is the air between the two layers that is pressurised to provide rigidity for the structure. This means that conventional doors can be used to enter and exit the buildings as the air inside the building no longer requires pressurisation. In addition, the volume of air inside the walls is very small compared with the size of the building and so very little power is required to keep that air pressurised.\\ The Education Centre/Packed Lunch Area is intended to accommodate large groups of school children who would be encouraged to learn about topics related to the themes of the Science Centre. It also serves an as area where they can eat and drink.The structures built for Magna are twin-walled, that is, the walls are made up of two layers of fabric with an air gap in between. It is the air between the two layers that is pressurised to provide rigidity for the structure. This means that conventional doors can be used to enter and exit the buildings as the air inside the building no longer requires pressurisation. In addition, the volume of air inside the walls is very small compared with the size of the building and so very little power is required to keep that air pressurised.\\
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