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Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space The Urban Conga
A series of archways appear to grow up from the ground transforming the Ackland Art Museum terrace into a communal space for social interaction. Photo credit: Anna Routh Barzin
Under the grass sits a sustainable mat for wheelchair accessibility while still allowing for the grass to grow up through it. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
The work utilizes the sun to manipulate the reflection and refraction of colors within the space as well as the shadow play components. Photo credit: Ryan Swanson
The Ackland Art Museum hosts a series of book readings out in the space as one component of initial programming within the space. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
Two museum-goers play with their shadows while dancing on the platforms. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
A spontaneous shadow performance takes place on the terrace by members of the Jane Austen conference. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
pARC utilizes light during both the day and at night as a way to spark various playful interactions. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
A group can be seen striking a series of poses within the panels filling the archways. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
Performers take over the space engaging with spectators through shadow play. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
A performer creates a series of shadow poses while acting out a scene. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
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