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==== Inflatable Spaces ==== | ==== Inflatable Spaces ==== | ||
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- | {{DSCN0206.jpg? | + | {{balloon33.jpg?500}}\\ |
- | {{DSCN0201.jpg? | + | {{DSCN0206.jpg?400}}{{DSCN0201.jpg? |
- | 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? | + | |
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Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White; | Copywright antartica ballooning 2002 Seth White; | ||
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{{fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg|fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg}}{{: | {{fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg|fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg}}{{: | ||
- | Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, | + | Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, |
- | source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/ | + | and " |
- | fo_kusama_obsesja_kropek_l.jpg:\\ | + | Dots Obsession is physically and visually crowding out human visitors.\\ |
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+ | The vast fields of polka dots, or " | ||
+ | Yayoi Kusama said about her 1954 painting titled Flower (D.S.P.S), | ||
+ | "One day I was looking at the red flower patterns of the tablecloth on a table, and when I looked up I saw the same pattern covering the ceiling, the windows and the walls, and finally all over the room, my body and the universe. I felt as if I had begun to self-obliterate, | ||
+ | Today she lives, by choice, in a mental hospital in Tokyo, where she has continued to produce work since the mid-1970s.\\ | ||
+ | source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/ | ||
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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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{{sanyovillarosa_2.jpg|sanyovillarosa_2.jpg}}\\ | {{sanyovillarosa_2.jpg|sanyovillarosa_2.jpg}}\\ | ||
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- | {{magna.jpg?325}} | + | {{Magna_img_2.jpg?400}}{{magna.jpg?250}} |
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Magna Science Adventure Centre, Copyright © 2001-2005 ITEK-USA, Inc. itek-usa.com/ | Magna Science Adventure Centre, Copyright © 2001-2005 ITEK-USA, Inc. itek-usa.com/ | ||
The Education Centre/ | The Education Centre/ | ||
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{{26lrg_1.jpg? | {{26lrg_1.jpg? | ||
- | Cloud: Monica Forster, inflatable room designed c.1995, Swedish, nylon, electric inflation | + | Cloud: Monica Forster, inflatable room designed c.1995, Swedish, nylon, electric inflation\\ |
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Alexis Rochas: The AEROMADS project outlines an architectural system that combines air pressure and high-strength intelligent fabrics as a tectonic solution for the creation of minimal mass, self-sustaining structures. Unplugged and detached from source networks, AEROMADS is a discreet architectural unit that utilizes air pressure as a tectonic resource and building material, and sets out to explore the nomadic applications of groundless architectonics. | Alexis Rochas: The AEROMADS project outlines an architectural system that combines air pressure and high-strength intelligent fabrics as a tectonic solution for the creation of minimal mass, self-sustaining structures. Unplugged and detached from source networks, AEROMADS is a discreet architectural unit that utilizes air pressure as a tectonic resource and building material, and sets out to explore the nomadic applications of groundless architectonics. | ||
- | The exterior is sheathed in nylon rib-coated with aluminized Mylar to reflect light and provide thermal insulation. For energy needs, the Aeromads has embedded photovoltaic, | + | The exterior is sheathed in nylon rib-coated with aluminized Mylar to reflect light and provide thermal insulation. For energy needs, the Aeromads has embedded photovoltaic, |
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- | more inflatable image sections: | + | **more inflatable image sections:** |
- | [[Inflatable Structures]], | + | |
[[Experience Inflatables]], | [[Experience Inflatables]], | ||
[[Powered by Wind]], | [[Powered by Wind]], | ||
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[[Lighter than Air]], | [[Lighter than Air]], | ||
[[NASA Inflatables]], | [[NASA Inflatables]], | ||
- | or go back to [[Cocky Eek]] | + | **or go back to:** [[Cocky Eek]] |