نمی دونم شاید حسادت باشه، اما وقت هایی که اتودهایی به این سادگی اما تاثیرگذاری و پراحساسی می بینم کلی ناراحت میشم! چرا ما نباید به بیان های خوب و درخور در نمایشگاه ها و فضاسازی های معنایی و فرهنگی مون برسیم!؟ واقعا همیشه موضوع هزینه نیست یا اجرای سخت .
این اینستالیشن تعاملی، مجموعه ای عروس دریایی اوریگامی کاغذیه که در آکواریوم ونکور کانادا از سازهای ساده و سبک و البته طراحی شده آویز شدند و نورهایی رنگی در اون ها قرار داده شده که به صورت تعاملی تغییر رنگ و نور می دن. کار تلفیقی از نور و هنر اریگامی و فانوس های شرقی و موضوعات دریاییه!
صرف نظر از بخش نورها و اینتراکتیو بودنشون که البته اتود سختی نیست، باقی طرح تنها بر خوش فکری و طراحی اتکا داره و ساخت خوبش هم نتیجه دقت خوبه نه هزینه های گزاف.
'jelly swarm' by tangible interaction, with origami by joseph wu
all photos by mark montgomery
'jelly swarm' is an interactive lighting project created by vancouver-based tangible interaction who works in
creating sensory installations which stand as participatory experiences. the piece is comprised of ninety-four 'jellies',
each made from laser cut and scored Tyvek® that is then carefully hand-folded by origami artist joseph wu.
the ninety-four unit, all illuminated from within by an LED module, are suspended from a reflective aluminum structure
which reflects patterns of color and light onto the surrounding space.
each jelly unit is outfitted with an LED module
installed within the pacific canada pavilion gallery at the vancouver aquarium, the work is part of the institution's
holiday program 'luminescence' which invites guests to witness and learn about the light phenomena which lives
in the deepest part of our seas. 'jelly swarm' has been developed to imitate, the natural and reactive behaviours of
bioluminescent jellyfish which glow when they have been disturbed. within the exhibition space,
when visitors move their hands across plinth-mounted touchscreen interfaces, their actions cause the jellies to respond.
if left alone, the origami forms, individually programmed, interact with their closes neighbours,
resulting in generative luminescent displays.
the overall structure of 'jelly swarm' was designed using rhino 3D with grasshopper and custom visual basic scripts
installation view
installation view
visitors interacting with 'jelly swarm'
general view
the 154 custom triangles and 430 connectors of the ceiling structure are fabricated from 2mm 6061T6 aluminum, anodized on both sides
the aluminum reflective surface by which the ninety-four jellies are hung
installation of 'jellyswarm'