*커뮤니티 해먹, 플레이그라운드와 합쳐지다 [ Toshiko Horiuchi-McAdam ] Interactive Crocheted Playgrounds

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굳이 예술작품과 놀이공간을 나누는 경계의 의미는 불필요합니다.

고탄력 파이버로 조직된 그물망은 서로다른 컬러로 조직되며

커다란 퀼트조각보와 같이 연결됩니다.

불규칙적이며 탄력적인 공간은 활력적이며 생동감이 있는 장소로

아이들에게 보다 많은 공간적 체험을 가능케 해 줄수 있습니다.

심미적 아름다움을 떠나서 공간이 목표로 하는 기능적 역활-여기서는

놀이공간으로 봐야겠지요.-을 100퍼센트 소화는 물론 건축과 공간에 대한

또다른 창의적인 아이디어를 샘솟게 만드는 프로젝트 입니다.


reviewed by SJ


Colourful installations by Japanese artist Toshiko Horiuchi-McAdam break the ‘do not touch’ rule that often dominates artistic experiences in galleries. Moreover, her works are conceived for children – the audience most likely to ignore such conventions.

Having worked with fibres and textiles since the 1970’s, Horiuchi-McAdam came up with her crochet concept almost by accident. In the 90’s she was installing a piece made of crocheted yarn, when children asked if they could use it as a hammock. She nervously agreed, only to discover that the piece was surprisingly strong. In correspondence to this new playfulness animating her work, she started using bright colours.

Since then, Horichi-McAdam has focused on creating public playgrounds, and founded Interplay Design and Manufacturing with her husband Charles McAdam, aimed at developing the concept of the play structure.

Horiuchi-McAdam’s work is expressly designed for responding to the joyful engagement of children, in the name of an artful experience.




from  frameweb


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