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Wednesday, March
15th
10 am- 5 pm [LA]
exhibit: 'infranatural'
Materials and Applications (1619
Silverlake Boulevard; los Angeles)
info: 323-913-0915; info@emanate.org
detail: The next radical transformation of the outdoor exhibit space will
involve flooding the entire space with water and creating a unique and subtly
responsive environment. Spanned by a hyperboloid- shaped bamboo foot bridge that
resembles a fraying warped tube and lined with artificially intelligent water
systems, the design results from a collaborative effort by infranatural,
Bruce Danziger of Arup and Sci-Arc and architects Moritz Freund and Shu-Chi Hsu. The
installation will explore the challenges of synchronizing the aesthetics and
intrinsic characteristics of natural materials in the built environment with
the latest computer aided design tools and embedded control system technologies.
Upon entry visitors will cross the hand woven bamboo bridge around which the
water will erupt with anticipation and reaction to their presence and intentions. The
merging of technology and nature into a cohesive experience will challenge and
engage viewers through a sophisticated system of sensors to encourage a physical
dialog with the responsive space. The installation will investigate our fear
of nature and the unknown, our attraction to control, and our definition of life.
The system invites contemplation of these issues while working on many scales
simultaneously. Experience of the space will vary depending on the visitor: children
playing with energetic motions will create turbulent water spouts that react
to their movements, calmer visitors may discover a more cerebral response within
the patterns formed by mist emanating from intersecting wave patterns
created by walking over the bridge. Lighting systems will reflect and
grow patterns based on users' interactions over the course of the installation. Infranatural has
designed all the systems to be self-learning and modifying so the installation
will grow within its computational environment while the live bamboo
woven into the bridge continues to grow too. The entire environment will
evolve over the course of its exhibition time inviting users back regularly
to see what has thrived and what has shriveled, it will be survival of
the fittest based not just on the natural elements of rain and sun but
also of attention and interest.
7 pm
[LA]
lecture: 'In Comes the Space Producer'
SCI-Arc (350 Merrick
Street; downtown LA) 
info: 213-613-2200
detail: Peter Swinnen [Partner; 51N4E space producers; Brussels].
7-8 pm
[LA]
lecture: 'Sticky, Stretchy, Squishy'
PDC (8687 Melrose; West Hollywood)
info:
310-659-8998
[ASID-LA];
asidoffice@asidla.org
detail: In room B-259. Designing for children. With Lisa Krohn, Designer,
Krohn Design, Los Angeles. Moderated by Bill Stern, Museum of California
Design. $12 adults, $5 seniors and students, MOCAD members free. Reserve
seats at: reserve@mocad.org or (323) 930-2700. |