Vira
2015-04-26 10:00
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“Vira-Lata”是Moradavaga构想的装置的名称。一座通讯塔将一条上街与新的公共广场连接起来,靠近波尔图(Porto)的圣本托火车站(So Bento),在楼梯旁,同时邀请游客在2300号可掉头的易拉罐立面上写下他们的留言。
“Vira-Lata” is the name of the installation conceived by Moradavaga. A communication tower which connects an upper street with the new public square next to Porto’s São Bento train station by a staircase and invites visitors at the same time to write their messages on the 2300 turn-able cans facade.
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“Vira-Lata”诞生于波尔图·拉泽的邀请之下,他想出一件艺术作品,将Locomotiva项目整合到波尔图S o Bento火车站旁边的新公共广场上。
“Vira-Lata” was born from an invitation by Porto Lazer to conceive an artistic piece that could integrate the Locomotiva project for the new public square next to Porto’s São Bento train station.
这个项目背后的想法的姿态源于对手头领土的批判性解释,提出了一个垂直的元素,既有卢迪奇元素,也有功能元素,将新广场的水平与从上面经过的街道的水平连接起来。
The gesture for the idea behind the project arose from the critical interpretation of the territory at hand, proposing a vertical element, both ludic and functional, that connects the level of the new square to the one of the street that passes above.
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这一公共楼梯的交互立面也是一座“通讯塔”,它跨越了从铁路世界出发的旅行行为,其概念来源于车站内显示出站和到达者的信息屏幕。
Crossing references from the act of travelling as from the railway world, the concept for the interactive facade of this public staircase, which also poses as a “communication tower”, derives from the informative screens in the stations that display the departures and arrivals.
通过使用两种不同颜色的系统-火车车厢中发现的黄色和锡罐的天然金属颜色-创造原始和个人信息和图像的可能性-把每个罐子像在一个巨大的类似像素屏幕中转动一样-提供给那些实际上能够积极参与广场图像不断变化的用户。
By using a system of two different colours - the yellow found in the train carriages and the natural metal colour of the tin cans - the possibility to create original and personal messages and images - by turning each can as if in a massive analogical pixel screen -, is offered to the users who can actually participate actively in the constant mutation of the square’s image.
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Architects Moradavaga
Location Porto, Portugal
Category Temporal Installations
Architect in Charge Manfred Eccli, Pedro Cavaco Leitão
Project Year 2015
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