Ripple Pavilion / Atelier Chang

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Changwon-si, South Korea
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Ripple Pavilion / Atelier Chang - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mr Kyungsub Shin

Text description provided by the architects. Ripple Pavilion is the annual outdoor pavilion project at Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea.  Thousands of pixels - acrylic tubes with mechanical joints - span across a waving canopy while scattering light and color in constantly changing expression.  It is an interactive installation where people’s movements transform the appearance of the pavilion at different moments in time.  The overall effect of the pavilion begins from a small contact with a tube, which swings other pixels in the vicinity to create rippling phenomenon.  Then the physical movement translates into refracted colors transforming the whole installation into a moving iridescent field.

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Cite: "Ripple Pavilion / Atelier Chang" 19 Dec 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/930485/ripple-pavilion-atelier-chang> ISSN 0719-8884

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