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- | Space Auditorium: Theo Botschuiver - Theater aan Zee, performance Cocky Eek: IJmuiden | + | Space Auditorium: Theo Botschuiver - Theater aan Zee, performance Cocky Eek: IJmuiden |
- | This inflatable space exists of two compartments divided by a malleable floor. The airpressure in the lowert department is higher then the one above. The floor, which is hold down by sandbags connected to robes, can hold up for about 80 people. An airhostess, suspended from the top of the dome, hovered above the heads of the audience. To exit the space one could make use of the inflatable emurgency slide. photo: Gerjo Reinkingh | + | This inflatable space exists of two compartments divided by a malleable floor. The airpressure in the lowert department is higher then the one above. The floor, which is hold down by sandbags connected to robes, can hold up for about 80 people. An airhostess, suspended from the top of the dome, hovered above the heads of the audience. To exit the space one could make use of the inflatable emurgency slide. Airprob International made this auditorium |
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Spectators can introduced their heads into a suspend inflated volume. Inside speech is autonomous, separated from the body. It separates the viewers head from their bodies and focuses their attention on their mind.\\ | Spectators can introduced their heads into a suspend inflated volume. Inside speech is autonomous, separated from the body. It separates the viewers head from their bodies and focuses their attention on their mind.\\ | ||
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The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], | The Inside Out Inflatable Room by [[Ana Rewakowicz]], | ||
The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/ | The Inside Out Inflatable Room installation is an inflatable room made from rubber latex, which she constructed to explore the concepts of public/ | ||
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+ | Striped, Cocky Eek, Marken Island 2010 | ||
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Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006 | Space 02: Cocky Eek 2006 | ||
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Villa Rosa: Coop Himmelblau, 1968\\ | Villa Rosa: Coop Himmelblau, 1968\\ | ||
The large inflated sphere is a relaxation chamber andthe space leading into it can be transformed via the inflation and deflation of the surrounding balloons.\\ | The large inflated sphere is a relaxation chamber andthe space leading into it can be transformed via the inflation and deflation of the surrounding balloons.\\ | ||
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- | Magna Science Adventure Centre, Copyright © 2001-2005 ITEK-USA, Inc. itek-usa.com/ | ||
- | The Education Centre/ | ||
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- | {{26lrg_1.jpg?350}}\\ | + | Ein Volumen aus Licht, Moninka Gora, Schottentor, Vienna, Austria, 1995. A 30 x 10 and 8,5 meter high ballon with sulfur microwave lamps; The strong lights resemble sunlight...In daytime, the presence of the volume was conspicuous bacause of it's obtrusive size and whiteness. When it got darker |
- | Cloud: Monica Forster, inflatable room designed c.1995, Swedish, nylon, electric inflation\\ | + | source: http://www.gora.se/index.php? |
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- | Alexis Rochas: The AEROMADS project outlines an architectural system that combines air pressure | + | |
- | The exterior is sheathed in nylon rib-coated with aluminized Mylar to reflect light and provide thermal insulation. For energy needs, the Aeromads has embedded photovoltaic, flexible batteries | + | |
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+ | Anish Kapoor: Leviathan, Monumenta 2011, Grand Palais, | ||
+ | Passing into a darkened entrance hall, you are ushered, not to say bundled, through a doorway into an immense, red womb-like space, lit through its membrane-like surface which looks soft, almost velvet-like, | ||
+ | Moving through the arches formed by the immense rounded rubber feet you feel truly tiny, the people on the far side of the hall appearing positively antlike. Yet far from feeling oppressive, this immense mass glows where the light hits it, reflecting the leaping at nouveau arches overhead. Whichever way you look or move you’re hit by some extraordinary new vista. The juxtaposition of the two structures is exhilarating in its sheer unlikeliness: | ||
+ | While Kapoor has stated that the work’s title. ‘Leviathan’, | ||
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+ | The concert hall Ark Nova created by Arata Isozaki and Anish Kapoor is an air-inflated membrane structure which equipped with the necessary stage and sound equipment. The membrane can be folded up and the equipment dismantled and loaded on a truck, so they can be brought to each site. The interior is a single uninterrupted space which, depending on the arrangement of equipment, is a multistage format which can accommodate various events from orchestras to chamber music, jazz, the performing arts or exhibitions. It is envisioned to seat 500 during an orchestra performance, | ||
**more inflatable image sections:** | **more inflatable image sections:** | ||
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[[The Non Categorized Inflatables]], | [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]], | ||
[[Lighter than Air]], | [[Lighter than Air]], | ||
- | [[NASA Inflatables]], | + | [[NASA Inflatables]], |
+ | [[Leftover Inflatable Archive]], | ||
**or go back to:** [[Cocky Eek]] | **or go back to:** [[Cocky Eek]] | ||