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 ==== Inflatable Spaces ==== ==== Inflatable Spaces ====
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 Space Auditorium: Theo Botschuiver - Theater aan Zee, performance Cocky Eek: IJmuiden Thenetherlands, 2003\\ Space Auditorium: Theo Botschuiver - Theater aan Zee, performance Cocky Eek: IJmuiden Thenetherlands, 2003\\
 This inflatable space exists of two compartments divided by a malleable floor. The airpressure in the lowert department is higher then the one above. The floor, which is hold down by sandbags connected to robes, can hold up for about 80 people. An airhostess, suspended from the top of the dome, hovered above the heads of the audience. To exit the space one could make use of the inflatable emurgency slide. photo: Gerjo Reinkingh This inflatable space exists of two compartments divided by a malleable floor. The airpressure in the lowert department is higher then the one above. The floor, which is hold down by sandbags connected to robes, can hold up for about 80 people. An airhostess, suspended from the top of the dome, hovered above the heads of the audience. To exit the space one could make use of the inflatable emurgency slide. photo: Gerjo Reinkingh
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-Architects of Air, Alan Parkinson, Arcazaar, IJmuiden, NL, 2001 topview & interior+Architects of Air, Alan Parkinson, Arcazaar, IJmuiden, NL, 2001 topview & interior\\ 
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 +Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White;dome_with_mt._discovery_and_lenticular_clouds.jpg\\
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-Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White;dome_with_mt._discovery_and_lenticular_clouds.jpg: 
  
  
  
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-Villa Rosa: Coop Himmelblau, 1968\\ 
-The large inflated sphere is a relaxation chamber andthe space leading into it can be transformed via the inflation and deflation of the surrounding balloons.\\ 
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-{{fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg|fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg}}{{:yayoi.jpg|}}{{47376.jpg|47376.jpg}}\\ +{{fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg|fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg}}{{:yayoi.jpg|}}\\ 
-Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession\\ +Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, 200, Courtey Studio Tokyo\\ 
 source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/e/information/index.html source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/e/information/index.html
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-The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], 2005\\ +
-The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/private and exterior/interior and to think about how the concept of a "room" is an extension of the human body. +
-For this piece, she made a rubber latex mould (a skin) of one of the rooms in her old apartment and then created an external support structure during a six-week artist residency at La Chambre Blanche, in Québec City, in order to inflate the entire piece. +
-Originally presented in a large gallery space, the sculpture creates a two-fold viewing situation for the visitor, who can look at the exterior structure of "the room within a room," as well as enter the structure and experience the whimsical and unsettling space inside. 2e picture detail of the ceiling.\\ +
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 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.\\ 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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 +The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], 2005\\ 
 +The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/private and exterior/interior and to think about how the concept of a "room" is an extension of the human body. 
 +For this piece, she made a rubber latex mould (a skin) of one of the rooms in her old apartment and then created an external support structure during a six-week artist residency at La Chambre Blanche, in Québec City, in order to inflate the entire piece. 
 +Originally presented in a large gallery space, the sculpture creates a two-fold viewing situation for the visitor, who can look at the exterior structure of "the room within a room," as well as enter the structure and experience the whimsical and unsettling space inside. 2e picture detail of the ceiling.\\ 
 +source: www.rewana.com\\ 
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 Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006 Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006
-Foam Lab, Witte de With festival Rotterdam, 2006+Foam Lab, Witte de With festival Rotterdam, 2006\\ 
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 +Villa Rosa: Coop Himmelblau, 1968\\ 
 +The large inflated sphere is a relaxation chamber andthe space leading into it can be transformed via the inflation and deflation of the surrounding balloons.\\ 
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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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