Created by a group of architecture students in California, the WHITE project is an interactive art installation that is moveable, malleable and climbable. Filling an entire gallery space, the fabricated art piece is constructed from a series of cut and woven strips of plastic sheathing.
Merged together to create overlapping panels, this sculptural piece explores the relationship between materiality and space. Made to resemble an organic, cave-like environment, the piece's materiality is reminiscent of a netted hammock.
The WHITE project combines the mind power of 20 California Polytechnic State University students. Created to inform and educate visitors, this massive art installation is 7432 square meters in length, making it an artful and imaginative makeshift habitat for design-loving visitors.
Netted Hammock Installations
The WHITE Project is Artful and Spatially Interactive
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Art Installations - Creating interactive art installations can help designers explore the relationship between materiality and space.
2. Movable and Malleable Structures - Developing movable and malleable structures can help create imaginative makeshift habitats for visitors.
3. Woven Plastic Art Pieces - Woven plastic art pieces can help designers create sculpture that resembles organic environments.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can use interactive and moveable installations for creative expression.
2. Architecture and Engineering - The architecture and engineering industry can develop malleable structures for design exploration.
3. Manufacturing and Materials - The manufacturing and materials industry can develop new materials, like woven plastic, for art and design applications.