.Rayonne installment’s recycled material dances with the wind Brussels-based professional and cloth artist Marion Aeby explores the interaction between layout, material, and also public space by means of Rayonne installment. Included at Dutch Concept Full Week 2024, this textile construct looking like a tent, a significant leading, as well as a shade cloth, is crafted entirely from the top part of a decommissioned hot-air balloon’s recycled cloth. While stalling, the task remains to stroll in a new way by recounting its own materiality’s past as well as producing a visual discussion with its settings.
Everyone setup supplies sanctuary but additionally connects with natural environments like wind and also lighting, completely transforming social space. Motions in the wind create the fabric ‘inhale,’ and also the action of lighting and also darkness throughout its multicolored fabric area makes switching atmospheres.Rayonne|photo by Marion Aeby|all photos courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby thinks of Rayonne as an unenduring fabric tool Rayonne is actually created along with a minimalist, versatile docking body that makes use of existing specialized particulars coming from the hot-air balloon textile. The installation requires just four anchor suggest affix to components like lampposts, metallic structures, wall studs, or even trees, enabling it to include flawlessly in to various atmospheres.
Through using re-purposed product and also combining the construct’s pre-existing information, textile performer Marion Aeby’s work shows a well thought-out approach to each sustainability as well as social room engagement.inside Rayonne|image through Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking body|picture by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic through Marion Aebyvisitors|photo through Marion Aebyreused fabric|graphic through Marion Aeby.