




Project: Synaesthetic Filter
Architects: Stefan Rutzinger and Kristina Schinegger
Client: “Ohrenstrand mobil 2008” design competition
Location: Mobile
Intent: A mobile pavilion for experimental music, both performances and sound installations set to be temporarily placed in public interior spaces.
Features: The structural elements change shape tailored to specific acoustical qualities during performances, which in turn changes the overall spatial and visual qualities. The light structure allows users to feel immersed in space instead of contained and integrated in their surroundings rather than separated. A simple footprint allows flexibility to where the stage and the audience will be placed based.
Structure: Orthogonal wireframe, approx. 32’ x 40’ x 15’, is composed of aluminum tubes. Each tube is equally bent and spiked at 30 degrees, which creates a rotational pivot for the acoustical elements that undulate. The acoustical elements are C-shaped aluminum plates that are either reflective or absorptive, which are rotated during particular music pieces. The structure can be easily assembled on the ground into 6 parts, then placed together through interlocking joints, then disassembled and transported.
More Information:
http://www.dezeen.com/2009/01/18/synaesthetic-filter-by-stefan-rutzinger-kristina-schinegger/
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