SYMPATHETIC MOTION SERIES

Kinetic sculpture Series. Includes the pieces: Thirsty for air, Making room, Waiting for the Dark and Searching for the Sun

MAKING ROOM

Kinetic Sculpture | Materials: Fabric, wood, electronics, air |Size: 5ft x 3ft x 3ft

 
 
 
 

THIRSTY FOR AIR

Kinetic Sculpture | Materials: Fabric, wood, electronics, air. | Size: 5ft x 3ft x 3ft

 
 

WAITING FOR THE DARK

Kinetic Sculpture | Materials: Fabric, wood, electronics, petg.|Size: 12ft x 6ft x 6ft

 
 
 
 

SEARCHING FOR THE SUN

Kinetic Sculpture | Materials: Fabric, wood, electronics, pla|Size: 5ft x 3ft x 3ft

 

RAISING QUILLS

Kinetic sculpture | Materials: fabric, wood, electronics, pla| Size: 9ft x 4ftx 4ft.

 

I stretch above and below to connect the ends in a new way. They’re a part of me and I of them. I hold out my quills to extend my home. If you and I should share a touch, I would show you the spaces between. I move on my own, not with the wind, not towards the sun, nor do I need water. I contain all within myself. You decide who I am, what I am, where I am from.


ISLAND OF DOUBT

Kinetic installation | Materials: fabric, wood, electronics, pla| Size: 13ft x 13ft x12 ft.

 

Displaced

Kinetic installation| Materials: fabric, wood, electronics, pla| Size: 13ft x 4ftx 4ft

 
 

CLUSTERS

Kinetic installation. Materials: fabric, wood, electronics, pla. Size: 7ft x 3ftx 2ft & 6ft x 3ftx 2ft. The sculpture connects to wifi to geolocate its position and gather air pollution data. According to how clean the air is, it’s movements alter.

+ about the work

You can read about this work under Displaced.



HAVEN

HAVEN responds to a critical gap in current space mission protocols: the lack of an autonomous, rapidly deployable system for emergency re-entry from Space Stations. Recognizing the diverse sources of emergencies, the team conceptualized a designfor a new wing for the space station that can be used as a corridor or a space in the station and at the same time can hold multiple deployable rescue capsules that can be used in high-risk scenarios. The addition of a new wing for these vehicles aims toprevent occupying the space station's connection dock with an emergency vehicle and to allow for the quick exit of multiple people from the station. The design emphasizes ease of deployment, compact stowage, and the capacity to sustain essential life support functions during re-entry.


METAMORPHOSIS

 
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