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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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Pink Summer: Tomas Saraceno, | Pink Summer: Tomas Saraceno, | ||
In fact same system as the Space Auditorium from above: the airpressure from the inflated space is made strong enough to carry some audience. | In fact same system as the Space Auditorium from above: the airpressure from the inflated space is made strong enough to carry some audience. | ||
+ | more on tomas saeaceno amongst his flying gardens: http:// | ||
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- | Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, | + | Yayoi Kusama: Dots Obsession, |
- | source: www.yayoi-kusama.jp/ | + | and " |
+ | 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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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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- | 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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