The main idea of the film pavilion is a “light box” which plays with layers of transparency, creating unusual patterns of light and shadow. The individual cells of the two layers of wooden lattice structure are filled in with transparent glass, semi transparent glass or solid panels. Film and video can be projected onto all four interior surfaces simultaneously, creating a luminous multi-colored jewel box on the pier. The design of the wooden structure follows the honeycomb pattern of a seed seen through a microscope. The treatment of light as a third material is inspired by Bruno Taut’s Crystal Pavilion and Alpine Architecture drawings.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Pavilion_Light Box
The main idea of the film pavilion is a “light box” which plays with layers of transparency, creating unusual patterns of light and shadow. The individual cells of the two layers of wooden lattice structure are filled in with transparent glass, semi transparent glass or solid panels. Film and video can be projected onto all four interior surfaces simultaneously, creating a luminous multi-colored jewel box on the pier. The design of the wooden structure follows the honeycomb pattern of a seed seen through a microscope. The treatment of light as a third material is inspired by Bruno Taut’s Crystal Pavilion and Alpine Architecture drawings.
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