LIQUID SPACE is an interactive space that becomes physically bigger, smaller, and brighter in relation to human behavior. As an organic fusion of mechanisms, embedded electronics, sound, and LEDs, the artwork creates a playful dialogue with its visitors.
The first version of LIQUID SPACE 6.0 premiered in Japan as a commission for the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media. The project’s behavior evolves in relation to its visitors, creating a sensual coexistence.
LIQUID SPACE 6.1 is a public, interactive artwork placed on the island of Terschelling NL for Atelier Oerol. An ambient location in the heart of a forest allowed this site-specific version of LIQUID SPACE to establish an almost otherworldly connection with visitors, creating a futuristic merge of humans, technology, and landscape.
Specifications: 2008-2010. Object, length 400 cm, width 400 cm, height 300 cm. Tubes, sensors, LEDs, mechanism, embedded electronics and software. Clients: Commissioned by Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media, Yamaguchi JP and Atelier Oerol, Terschelling NL.