摘要:
inside venice’s palazzo mora, cara lee and stephan mundwiler of leeMundwiler architects have installed ‘CHiLL’ — a ‘breathing’ structure that kinetically responds to human interaction. as part of the ‘time – space – existence’ exhibit — a collateral event of the venice architecture biennale 2016 – the studio has wrapped a four-by-two meter diameter volume in 250 independently motion-activated mylar ‘flowers’. secured to 3D printed mechanic nerves, the sea of white and blue blooms are tethered to an aluminum spine and operated by a complex network of software. the installation has been created with newly-developed hardware and software programs that utilize open-sourced engineering and information technology.