.Rayonne installment’s recycled fabric dancings with the wind Brussels-based professional as well as fabric performer Marion Aeby checks out the communication in between concept, component, and public space through Rayonne installation. Included at Dutch Layout Week 2024, this fabric design looking like an outdoor tents, a big top, and a cover cloth, is actually crafted entirely from the uppermost component of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s recycled fabric. While standing still, the job remains to wander in a new way through portraying its materiality’s past times and making a visual dialogue along with its own environments.
The general public installment delivers home yet also interacts with natural elements like wind and also light, improving public room. Motions in the wind make the cloth ‘inhale,’ as well as the action of light as well as shadow all over its own vivid material surface area creates moving atmospheres.Rayonne|graphic through Marion Aeby|all images courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a volatile fabric tool Rayonne is actually made with a minimal, adaptable docking device that makes use of existing specialized information from the hot-air balloon textile. The installation demands only 4 support lead to affix to components like lampposts, metallic structures, wall pillars, or plants, enabling it to include seamlessly into several atmospheres.
Through taking advantage of re-purposed material as well as including the construct’s pre-existing information, textile performer Marion Aeby’s job displays a helpful technique to each durability and social room engagement.inside Rayonne|image by Marion AebyRayonne|graphic by Marion Aebydocking body|picture by Marion Aebyvisitors|photo by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyreused cloth|photo by Marion Aeby.