Monday, 25 July 2011

Hector Zamora (Inhabitable Inflatable Structure, 2004)


Héctor Zamora (Pneu, 2003)




Mascaras Sensoriais (1997) by Lygia Clark

Lygia Clark «Máscaras sensoriais»



Lygia Clark «Máscaras sensoriais»

Lygia Clark

«Máscaras sensoriais»

Lygia Clark’s interest in researching human interplay and group-dynamic processes also led to her designing various objects applied as a means of discourse and communication. In this case, her «Máscaras sensoriais» or sensual masks led to a sharpening of perception by hindering perception, which sharpened inner perception. Different sensual impressions combined with the differently colored masks caused a variable hindering of sight and hearing, and scent recognition—assorted herbs were deposited in the mask’s elongated nose-piece.

RF

ANNABAU Architektur und Landschaft





CARSTEN HÖLLER: TEST SITE, at the Tate Modern

Carsten Höller
Carsten Höller

Some examples of Ernesto Neto



Wednesday, 20 July 2011


Planted more than 50 years ago, the Zelkova in the Fuji Kindergarten was hit by a typhoon and almost uprooted. The tree dried out completely but recovered despite general disbelief. Older residents of the area remember this Zelkova because it was the only tree to be used by children for climbing and games even before there was a kindergarten.


The idea of the space is that it lets little minds (and bodies) run free. There aren’t even chairs in the space, just simple, cylindrical pieces of wood that act as seating. Overall the space has six floor, though most of those are made for the children. I feel like all children should have the ability to experience a learning environment like these. I know a 4 year old Bobby would have created so many creative adventures in a space like that.