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Excerpt from www.teamlab.art/ew/transformingspace_planets/planets/:

 

Expanding Three-dimensional Existence in Transforming Space - Flattening 3 Colors and 9 Blurred Colors

 

The space is filled with spheres of light. People move through the spheres and enter the space. When the spheres change color, the space itself shifts between a collection of spheres forming a three-dimensional space and a flat color wall.

 

When people move through or push them, the spheres change color, and emit a tone specific to that color. The surrounding spheres respond one after another, resonating and emitting the same tone and light color.

 

Wherever the sphere is, the behavior of light is maintained across the whole of the space (a three-dimensional image in which one sphere is regarded as one dot). Therefore, the light behaves as a group and can be thought of as one three-dimensional existing space. At this time, the light spreads spherically around the impacted sphere.

 

Since the spheres are freely positioned within the collection of sphere elements that make up the three-dimensional space, people recognize it as existing three-dimensionally and part the spheres entering into the three-dimensional existing space.

 

The shape of the space is determined by the collection of spheres and changes according to people’s actions (pushing or colliding).

 

Before the modern era in Japan, complex colors born from the characteristics of silk were given names evocative of the four seasons. Such colors were called Kasane no Irome (nuances of layered colors), and were created by the combination of the lining and exterior fabric (silk was thin at the time so the color of the lining showed through the exterior fabric), gradations from overlapping colors, and blending of warp and weft. Since the sphere colors are produced by light, it is possible to create nine blurred colors, (light in water, sunlight on water plants, morning glow, morning sky, sky at twilight, peach, plum, iris, spring maple), as well as three colors that flatten the space (blue, red, and green), producing a total of 12 colors.

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Transforming Space is composed of two sculptural works — Aegis and Noosphere — in addition to the couture Aeriform dress created by Beesley and his long-time collaborator, the fashion designer Iris van Herpen. “To me this dress is…an expression of the way Philip inspired me to rethink the relationship between our body and the space around us, to remodel the relation between our insides and our outsides,” says Van Herpen. The cloud-like garment composed of laser-cut, hand-molded metal lace was commissioned by the ROM and developed for Paris Couture Week in 2017.

 

Framing the Aeriform dress and Van Herpen’s retrospective are two sculptural test-bed environments that combine synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, mechanics, sound, light, and filtering systems. The first ‘living lab’ Aegis is named for the fertile veil from ancient Greek myth that protects and shelters all life. This sculptural canopy that cradles the Aeriform dress is composed of a matrix of responsive fronds that cover an innovative flexible structural mesh embedded with artificial intelligence. As the mylar fronds gently stir the air, they activate microprocessors and sensors organized in dense meshes that can learn, adapt, and even show curiosity as they evolve. The artificial intelligence in the sculpture is programmed with a curiosity-based algorithm causing the system to constantly search and find new patterns of behaviour. At the centre of this intricate web is a constantly-changing and evolving intelligent soundscape developed with the sound designer Salvador Breed and 4DSOUND.

 

Alongside the canopy, the delicate steel and acrylic skeletal mesh of the spherical volumes comprising Noosphere house vessels containing prototype cells that display certain life-like properties. Combinations of oil, inorganic chemicals, and water-based solutions stimulated by LED lights, create chemical skins within these cells that might lead to new kinds of self-renewing skins for future buildings. The structural mesh of the sculpture uses overlapping strands within conical stem-shaped cells that possess extraordinary strength using minimal amounts of material.

 

Further collaborators include University of Waterloo researchers, engineer lead Professor Rob Gorbet, Professor Dana Kulić, and the Living Architecture Systems Studio.

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

Paintings stacked in the entrance hall... no place in a tiny space

Our new house in England... small, tiny, minute,cute upsy downsy house

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This was my first little house that I bought in 1990

This house of mine was featured in the Huisgenoot and Rooi Rose Magazines in South Africa 1996

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I set up a room-sized camera obscura in my apartment and attempted to capture an image of the trees across the street reflected on my wall above the area I usually sit to do homework or watch movies. I really liked the way it created a sort of canopy above the chair. It was VERY difficult to shoot this! I will likely try again at different times of day and/or experiment with moving the hole in the window.

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This is a close up of wind blown water taken while canoing on Lake Kedron, Peachtree city, GA. No photo shopping was done. What you see is water movement stopped in space by the camera shot.

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Close up Lake Kedron while canoeing.

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