Inflatable world
- Gosia Gniatkowska
- 27 mrt 2018
- 2 minuten om te lezen
Based on our investigations, I decided to look at the frequently appearing conclusions. A few of them are:
> Movement, senses > Water elements - located on the water/located on the ground + link holiday with business > Sense of humor in the public space, element of play > Less defined organic shapes > How to stay active? > Easy to disassemble
In this way, I became intrigued by things that can be inflated and that seem to be a good link between my key words. From a small scale of furniture or toys, through large obstacle tracks or even whole cities. There can be several approaches to the topic:
!. Related to some existing references:



elements of play, improving health and well-being, stimulation of physical activity
>>>>>>>>>>>> and my own piece of furniture, in which I tried to include these elements:


I wanted to test people's reactions. Will they, despite the lack of comfort, be attracted by an unusual shape and a fun way of sitting.

2. Theoretical ideas (about an inflatable city):

Air house - they can be rapidly built and dismantled and provide, with no rigid bearing system, maximum space with a minimum surface.

Air hab - with an inflatable living tent, groups can create an 'instant village' for modern nomads.

Instant City - was meant to provide help: a concentrated essence of the big city in package form that moves through the countryside like travelling circus, occupies a provincial town parasitically for a limited time and offers its inhabitants a shock-like, immediate big - city experience with cultural activities, amusements and leisure.

Graphics found at the Jan Van Eyck Academie.
Expressions such as 'modern nomads' or 'traveling circus' as well as interpretation of the graphics above resulted in joining forces with Fenne. We decided to put installations in school, forcing people to interact. I wanted to see if in this way they would be more likely to be attracted and contribute their part to the sculpture.


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