SCAF 2014 [Culture+Ideas]: Fugitive Structures
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Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
Culture+Ideas
AR-MA: Trifolium. 21 March to 13 December 2014.

Why we funded this project: The Nelson Meers Foundation is delighted to be supporting the Culture+Ideas series at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF).  AR-MA: Trifolium is the latest exhibition of this series.

Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Australia's leading not-for-profit space for contemporary culture, announces exciting developments for 2014 with a schedule that features creative practitioners working at the cutting edge with new technology.

AR-MA: Trifolium uses advanced computer design to fulfil a conceptual brief – developed by Dr Gene Sherman (Executive Director, SCAF) in partnership with BVN Donovan Hill – of a built structure that uses the most progressive technology currently available. The Fugitive Structures concept references London's Serpentine Gallery's highly successful Architectural Pavilion series in Kensington Gardens.

Trifolium features a thermally formed and robotically trimmed Corian exterior envelope with 152 laser-cut cylindrical, black mirror-polished interior panels, each connected by digitally fabricated fixings. The futuristic pavilion has the flexibility to be a meeting place, an auditorium or a stage for the Foundation's many events.

This technologically advanced structure is located in the gallery's Zen Garden and will remain until October 2014.

To view comprehensive reviews of this exhibition click on the links below:
http://www.dezeen.com/2013/04/22/crescent-house-by-andrew-burns/
http://www.dezeen.com/2014/07/28/fugitive-structures-pavilion-trifolium-ar-ma-sherman-foundation/

For further information regarding the above exhibition, click here.

To view earlier SCAF Culture+Ideas Projects or Exhibitions click here







 


 

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