Blind Trust Gensler
2018-11-15 16:00
© Heywood Chan
陈海伍德
架构师提供的文本描述。Gensler西雅图最近推出了“盲人信托”,这是一个为2018年西雅图公共艺术节设计而设计的互动展览。盲人信托要求访问者使用触摸,而不是视觉,作为导航和与安装交互的主要手段。
Text description provided by the architects. Gensler Seattle recently unveiled ‘Blind Trust’, an interactive exhibit created for the 2018 Seattle Design in Public Festival. Blind Trust challenges visitors to use touch, rather than sight, as their primary means of navigation and interaction with the installation.
Text description provided by the architects. Gensler Seattle recently unveiled ‘Blind Trust’, an interactive exhibit created for the 2018 Seattle Design in Public Festival. Blind Trust challenges visitors to use touch, rather than sight, as their primary means of navigation and interaction with the installation.
© Heywood Chan
陈海伍德
参观者穿过三个同心的长方形挤压型材,由在框架之间垂直拉伸的绳索形成,而这些紧密编织的绳索“墙”看起来是不可渗透的和视觉上均匀的,许多绳索实际上是弹性的,从而允许参与者创建一个开口。
Visitors move through three concentric, rectangular extrusions formed by a rope stretched vertically between frames. While these tightly knit rope ‘walls’ appear impenetrable and visually homogenous, many of the ropes are actually elastic, allowing a participant to create an opening.
Visitors move through three concentric, rectangular extrusions formed by a rope stretched vertically between frames. While these tightly knit rope ‘walls’ appear impenetrable and visually homogenous, many of the ropes are actually elastic, allowing a participant to create an opening.
© Heywood Chan
陈海伍德
为了穿过每一层,游客会用触觉找到可能的路径。在绳索林的中心是一片空地,向天空敞开。这是为了让参与者思考的时刻,街道上仍然可以看到,但被一层层的绳子弄糊涂了。
In order to pass through each successive layer, visitors use their sense of touch to find possible paths. In the center of the rope forest is a clearing, open to the sky. This is intended as a moment of reflection for the participant, still visible to the street, but obfuscated by the layers of ropes.
In order to pass through each successive layer, visitors use their sense of touch to find possible paths. In the center of the rope forest is a clearing, open to the sky. This is intended as a moment of reflection for the participant, still visible to the street, but obfuscated by the layers of ropes.
© Heywood Chan
陈海伍德
© Heywood Chan
陈海伍德
Architects Gensler
Location Occidental Square, 117 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104, United States
Lead Architect Andy Su
Team Members Amber Fulgham, Daichi Yamaguchi, Dustin Rowland, Erin Osberg, Hong Joon Yang, Kaikang Shen, Keli Dean, Kim Le, Nate Williams, Sebastian Hernandez, Troy Charlesworth
Area 100.0 ft2
Project Year 2018
Photographs Heywood Chan
Category Pavillion
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