
纸浮雕系列的声触激光切割作品探索了纸张的物理特性 - 在切割、折叠或弯曲时的抗性 - 以探索触觉和节奏的互动。形状和图案受到人手在流畅方式中进行手势、滑过和抚摸纸张的方式的启发。
通过有意识地触摸这些浮雕作品,人们可以注意到各种几何形态提供了触觉和声学体验。这些作品旨在与观众直接对话,并让他们与材料产生互动。
第一系列“纸浮雕”作品在阿尔梅勒的文化中心Corrosia展出,由Fleurie Kloostra策展(2018年2月17日至5月26日)。2020年9月,两个新的浮雕作品在海牙的Quartair艺术博览会“Geen Bloem Zonder Wortel”上展示并出售。
“纸浮雕”系列作品是在UHasselt / Diepenbeek的Makerspace开发的,特别感谢Tom de Weyer(UHasselt的Makerspace)和Eva Schrooten(PXL-MAD,Hasselt)的额外帮助。
The series of acoustic-tactile laser cuts Paper Reliefs investigates the physical properties of paper – its resistance when cut, folded or curved – to explore haptic and rhythmic interaction. The shapes and patterns are informed by the way the human hand can perform gestures in a fluid fashion, gliding over and stroking the paper.
By intentionally touching the reliefs, one notices how the multiplicity of geometric forms provide tactile, as well as acoustic experience. The works aims to engage the audience in a direct dialogue with the material.
The first series of the Paper Reliefs were presented at Cultural Center Corrosia, Almere, during the show Paperworks, curated by Fleurie Kloostra (Feb 17 – May 26, 2018). In September 2020 two new reliefs were shown and sold during ‘Geen Bloem Zonder Wortel’ Art Fair at Quartair, The Hague.
The Paper Reliefs series was developed at Makerspace UHasselt/Diepenbeek, with thanks to Tom de Weyer (Makerspace, UHasselt) and Eva Schrooten (PXL-MAD, Hasselt) for the extra help.