Floating Landscapes




Location: Belgium / Type: Installations / Landscape Subjective / Built: 2011 /
Published on February 4, 2012

Design: Numen
Exhibitet: House for Contemporary Art Z33 / 02.07. – 02.10.2011. Hasselt, Belgium
Text, photos & videos: Numen

 

Net consists of multiple layers of flexible nets suspended in the air. The flat layers of the net are subsequently connected to one another on counterpoints thus forming a “floating landscape” open for visitors to climb in and explore. The result is an op-art social sculpture (or a community hammock) relating to topics of instability, levitation and regression.

 







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