
《Lego X Walala - House Of Dots》
“能够创造一个让儿童和成人都能即兴表达自己创造力、制作美丽事物并展示个性的空间,这是一件非常快乐的事。《House Of Dots》捕捉了所有人们熟知我的作品中所拥有的活力与嬉戏精神,并加入了一个特别的元素:让人们尽情发挥想象力,创作自己的艺术品的机会。哦,还有一条滑梯。” —— 卡米耶·瓦拉拉(Camille Walala)
卡米耶·瓦拉拉(Camille Walala)在伦敦国王十字区的Coal Drops Yard揭幕了她迄今为止最具互动性的一件作品,以介绍乐高集团全新的2D瓷砖游戏概念。
为了预热新产品,瓦拉拉受邀将乐高Dots通过一个免费的公共艺术装置带入生活,这个装置颂扬了两者共同的价值观——创造力、自我表达和可及性,这些价值观通过新产品的鲜艳色彩和大胆几何图案以及她本人标志性的作品风格得到了体现。
最终成果是《House Of Dots》:一座由五个房间组成的奇幻房子,分布在八个集装箱内,从墙壁和地板到地毯、相框和家具,一切都定制化地融合了乐高Dots和瓦拉拉特有的图案与颜色。
充满趣味性和沉浸感,《House Of Dots》邀请人们穿梭于客厅、厨房、卧室、浴室,最后到达一个独特设计的迪斯科房,旨在庆祝自我表达,让身体自由流动。在探索空间的同时,鼓励来宾通过设计自己的图案和手链参与其中——甚至可以在2020年3月LEGO® DOTS正式发布前带走一些元素作为纪念。
如果这一切还不够吸引人,来宾还可以通过一侧长达8英尺的滑梯离开装置。
Lego X Walala - House Of Dots
“It’s a joy to create a fun space where kids and adults can spontaneously express their creativity, make something beautiful and show off who they are. HOUSE OF DOTS captures all the exuberance and playfulness that people know me for, with something extra special: the chance to let your imagination go wild and create your own work of art. Oh, and a slide.” - Camille Walala
Camille Walala unveiled her most interactive work to date at Coal Drops Yard in London’s Kings Cross to introduce the entirely new 2D tile play concept from the Lego Group.
To tease the new product, Walala was invited to bring Lego Dots to life in a free public art installation that celebrates their shared values of creativity, self-expression and accessibility, expressed through the vibrant colours and bold geometric patterns of both the new product and her own signature work.
The result is House Of Dots: a fantastical house comprising five rooms spread over eight shipping containers, in which everything from the walls and floors to the rugs, frames and furniture has been customised in a mashup of Lego Dots and Walala’s distinctive patterns and colours.
Playful and immersive, House Of Dots invites people to journey through a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and finally a unique disco room designed to celebrate self-expression and let the body flow freely. While they explore the space, guests were encouraged to get involved by designing their own patterns and bracelets – and even take elements away with them ahead of the release of LEGO® DOTS in March 2020.
If that weren’t enough, guests can exit via an 8ft slide down the side of the installation.