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La terrasse d'un musée d'art transformée en un espace communautaire programmable The Urban Conga
Under the grass sits a sustainable mat for wheelchair accessibility while still allowing for the grass to grow up through it. Crédit photo : 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. Crédit photo : 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. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
Two museum-goers play with their shadows while dancing on the platforms. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A spontaneous shadow performance takes place on the terrace by members of the Jane Austen conference. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
pARC utilizes light during both the day and at night as a way to spark various playful interactions. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A group can be seen striking a series of poses within the panels filling the archways. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
Performers take over the space engaging with spectators through shadow play. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A performer creates a series of shadow poses while acting out a scene. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A group of University of North Carolina students posing for the perfect selfie in the reflective panels. Crédit photo : Ryan Swanson
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Museum visitors play with their reflections and shadows in the work. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A group of students uses the space as a place to hang out and have lunch. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
A museum-goer takes time to play with their shadows and reflections on the work. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
Play is our natural driver as humans to discover, explore, and empathize with others. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
pARC was designed to serve as an engaging landmark to the Ackland Art museum. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The three panels for shadow play allow users to host spontaneous shadow play performances. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The use of red, yellow, green, and blue lighting creates a unique color tracing effect onto the work at night. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The magenta color acts like a piece of ribbon growing up from the ground and guiding people into the terrace and the museum. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The platforms become an opportunity to dance, perform, relax, gather, and more. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The panels within the work created a filtered reflection and refraction of the surrounding environment. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
The work becomes a platform for the user to interact with the sun through various shadow and light play interactions. Crédit photo : Ryan Swanson
The colors of the work change based on the angle in which you view the piece both during the day and at night. Crédit photo : Tom Waldenberg
Crédit photo : Anna Routh Barzin
The large archway was designed to frame the different archways of the Ackland Art Museum from various angles. Crédit photo : Ryan Swanson
Voxel Cloud Julian Edelmann
voxel scaffold Crédit photo : Julian Edelmann, BachelorThesis, i.sd structure and design, University of Innsbruck
voxel cloud elevation Crédit photo : Julian Edelmann, BachelorThesis, i.sd structure and design, University of Innsbruck
voxel cloud staircase Crédit photo : Julian Edelmann, BachelorThesis, i.sd structure and design, University of Innsbruck
3d section Crédit photo : Julian Edelmann, BachelorThesis, i.sd structure and design, University of Innsbruck
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