reused hot-air balloon fabric shapes cloth installation through marion aeby

.Rayonne installment’s recycled fabric dancings with the wind Brussels-based professional and also cloth performer Marion Aeby checks out the interaction between design, product, as well as social space through Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Concept Week 2024, this textile structure appearing like an outdoor tents, a major leading, and a cover towel, is actually crafted completely from the top aspect of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s recycled textile. While standing still, the job remains to wander in a new way through reporting its own materiality’s past as well as creating a visual conversation along with its surroundings.

The public setup gives home but additionally communicates with natural environments like wind and lighting, changing public room. Actions in the wind create the textile ‘breathe,’ as well as the action of lighting and also darkness all over its multicolored fabric area generates moving atmospheres.Rayonne|graphic through Marion Aeby|all pictures courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a temporary cloth tool Rayonne is designed along with a minimal, versatile docking system that takes advantage of existing technological details from the hot-air balloon material. The installment calls for only 4 support points to affix to aspects like lampposts, steel structures, wall studs, or trees, allowing it to include flawlessly right into various atmospheres.

Through taking advantage of re-purposed product and also integrating the construct’s pre-existing details, textile artist Marion Aeby’s job illustrates a considerate technique to both durability as well as public area engagement.inside Rayonne|image through Marion AebyRayonne|photo by Marion Aebydocking system|picture through Marion Aebyvisitors|picture by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic by Marion Aebyreused cloth|graphic by Marion Aeby.