2.1.23: Art and Design Inspiration Exercise

Skulturen, Klaus Pinter

https://domaine-chaumont.fr/en/centre-arts-and-nature/archives/2013-art-season/klaus-pinter

Makes very large scale, inflated installations, however they are not kinetic. They’re interesting for their size and shape, and personally I find them intriguing for their potential transference into movement.

Adaptive Pneumatic Shelters, Hani Fallaha

http://www.achimmenges.net/?p=4401

These pneumatic shelters are more of an architecture piece than sculpture, but similar to Klaus Pinter’s work in that their size makes them intriguing. I am particularly drawn to them for their different potential inflated positions, which resembles breathing.

Jewelry, Katharina Vones

I enjoy the colors and shapes that are in this jewelry! The contrast between the silicon and the wire is beautiful and I can see how something similar might be used in a soft robotic sculpture piece.

Aeromorph Inflatables, MIT Media Lab’s Tangible Media Group

https://www.dezeen.com/2017/01/04/aeromorph-inflatables-fold-themselves-from-flat-sheets-complex-origami/

I thought it was interesting to see how different seams within the inflatable change how it actuates. Having taken the e-textiles micro, we briefly went over different types of soft actuation in textiles, and this reminded me of that. I also thought it was interesting to see paper (or something like paper) being used. It’s definitely more uncommon to see in a kinetic/inflatable space.


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