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"Cloud–Place in Space"
2004, Dresden, 100qm Pentagon
Tyvek paper textile, wind machine, timer;
The airbag for the liberated Inner Space: a soft landing instead of harsh reality.
The exhibition space served as a scaled down model for the volume made of fabric. A wind machine pumps air forcefully into the volume thus inflating it once every 60 minutes to its maximum expansion. It then slowly collapses as the air recedes.
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