In Rhythmic Fragments: Linear Fragment
In Rhythmic Fragments 1.0 began with a linear architectural a-frame statured fragment harnessing a central mechanism driving a rotational motion to a secondary linkage mechanism.
collaboration with Saria Ghaziri
‘In Rhythmic Fragments’ is a biophilic spatial installation that translates mensurated motions into kinetic architectural boundaries. The installation aims to engage our mind as a physics engine with contemplative content to evoke memory and inspire the sense of being mesmerized.
‘Bauhaus Recoded’ Tate Late, Tate Britain, November 2019
‘Prototypes In Public’ Event, Samsung KX (King’s Cross) Experience Store, Summer 2019
The structure is a linear free-standing kinetic sculptural automata (1800mm width x 600mm depth x 1800mm height). It is an A-frame square-tubular steel structure housing a central crank mechanism flanged with one 24V (30-45W operating power) electric DC motor attached on a steel plate frame connection. The full assembled height of the sculpture reaches 2600mm with square-section tubular acrylic components mounted in a piston-mechanical connection on square acrylic rods jointed with the crank mechanical arms at centre height (top and bottom).