项目《移动的沙丘》的灵感来自于早期的艺术,也是蒙特利尔美术博物馆(MMFA)举办的从非洲到美洲的临时展览《面对过去和现在的毕加索》的延续。立体主义画家的可塑性方法对视觉表现中的透视作用提出质疑。变形,即主体根据身体在空间中的位置重新配置自身的变形,是其中一种方法。通过这个过程,《移动的沙丘》以游戏的方式向公众介绍了这种艺术的核心体验。
Moving Dunes is inspired by the early arts. It is an extension of the
temporary exhibit From Africa to the Americas: Face-to-face Picasso, Past
and Present, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA). The plastic
approach of cubist painters questions the role of perspective in visual
representation. Anamorphosis, which is the distortion of the subject
reconfiguring itself according to the position of the body in space, is one of
the methods used. Through this process, Moving Dunes introduces the
public to the essence of this approach in a playful way.
通过对街道地面的干预设计,产生了巨大的涟漪,让人联想到身体或脸部的特征。反射球体和几何形状放大了图案,增加了视角。随着观察者的移动,街道发生了变化,形状发生了逆转,地面也变得活泼起来,并变得不稳定。移动的沙丘是蒙特利尔市中心的体验式海市蜃楼。沿途,路人发现了反映蒙特利尔艺术博物馆不同建筑的球体的存在,它们的建筑和历史都是独一无二的。《移动的沙丘》将现实和虚拟世界融合在一起,唤醒人们的感官。
By manipulating the street surface, large ripples are generated, recalling
the features of a body or a face. Reflective spheres and geometric shapes
amplify patterns and multiply points of view. As the observer moves, the street
transforms, shapes are reversed, the ground comes alive and destabilizes.
Moving Dunes is an experiential mirage in the heart of Downtown Montreal. Along
the way, the passer-by discovers the presence of spheres reflecting the
different buildings of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, all unique in their
architecture and history. Moving Dunes brings together the real and the virtual
worlds and awakens the senses.
蒙特利尔美术博物馆(MMFA)使博物馆大道的步行区充满活力,它已成为市民和游客的必看之地。目的是使街道步行街和创建一个临时的标志性布局。其中遇到的挑战包括与展览主题相关的概念的发展,在允许紧急车辆通行的同时激活步行公共空间,以及在有限的预算下创造丰富的体验。
The MMFA animated the pedestrian area of avenue Du Musée, which has
become a must-see for citizens and tourists alike. The goal was to
pedestrianize the street and to create a temporary signature layout. Among the
challenges encountered were the development of a concept in relation to the
theme of the exhibition, the activation of a pedestrian public space while
allowing the passage of emergency vehicles, and the creation of an experience
with high media impact on a limited budget.
Project name: Moving Dunes
Design firm: NÓS
Location: Avenue Du Musee, Montreal
Client: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Designers: Charles Laurence Proulx, Gil Hardy, Negar Adibpour,
Jean-Benoit Trudelle
Project manager: Charles Laurence Proulx
Collaborators: MU
Budget: $50 000
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