Positive+Negative, NSW

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The Positive+Negative project is a conceptual installation for Customs House, Sydney.

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This project looks at modern fabrication methods in the digital age. The initial scheme, the “Fracture” project interrogated pedestrian networks and their linear nature and sought a way in which this could be challenged. A series of clear plastic pipes were suspended from a mesh plane and allowed to moved with the weather conditions that fed pedestrians along a non-linear path.

This has been developed into the Positive+Negative project were foam components have been suspended within the atrium of Customs House in Sydney. This installation aims to challenge the perception of space and through components that can be read as an intervening form.

The form is shaped to allow natural filtered light to reflect and bounce within the space and create views within Customs House as well as direct pedestrian movement over the glass floor housing the city model.

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The Positive+Negative project is in collaboration with Tanya Eggins, Alex Xu, Dominic Fortuna and Vincenzo Pulice.


 
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