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==== Inflatable Spaces ==== | ==== Inflatable Spaces ==== | ||
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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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{{dome_with_mt._discovery_and_lenticular_clouds.jpg? | {{dome_with_mt._discovery_and_lenticular_clouds.jpg? | ||
+ | Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White; | ||
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- | Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White; | ||
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Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, 200, Courtey Studio Tokyo\\ | Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, 200, Courtey Studio Tokyo\\ | ||
source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/ | source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/ | ||
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- | The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], | + | |
- | The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/ | + | |
- | 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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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.\\ | ||
+ | {{Room5.jpg? | ||
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+ | The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], | ||
+ | The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/ | ||
+ | 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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{{white_space_peter_.jpg? | {{white_space_peter_.jpg? |