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Exhibitions Archive

EXHIBITIONS

Slow Furl
A collaboration between Mette Ramsgard Thomsen and Karin Bech

17 June 08 – private view - 6-9pm
18 June – 19 July 08 – exhibition - Wed-Sun 11-5pm
03 July – digiville event - Mette Ramsgard Thomsen will talk about Slow Furl
At: Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton, BN1 4AJ
FREE


Slow Furl is a room size textile installation that acts and reacts on its inhabitation. The installation exists as a soft and pliable skin that lines the Lighthouse space. The skin shifts. As guests enter and move within the foyer, the skin moves imperceptibly at deep timeframes, creating new cavities and spaces, revealing slits and apertures.

The project explores the notion of flow. Rather than fixing the digital in a responsive relationship to the user, where every call defines a reply, Slow Furl finds its temporality outside the immediately animate. The thick skin envelops the space in a deep furl. Like a glacier, this robotic membrane, is formed by its slow action, reacting imperceptibly to its inhabitation.

Slow Furl is playful environment that engages the physical presence of its guests. Users are invited to touch, to sit, or lie within its soft skins. As they do they feel the slow pulse of its movements. As a landscape, a cloud formation or an ice wall, it forms and reforms around the body of its user.

A collaboration between Mette Ramsgard Thomsen and Karin Bech of Centre for Interactive Technology and Architecture, Copenhagen, and the School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton

Slow Furl is an INTERArChTIVE commission. INTERArChTIVE is a consortium of: Architecture Centre Network, Interactive Architecture dot Org, Lighthouse and RIBA Sussex Branch.

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