.Rayonne installation’s recycled cloth dancings with the wind Brussels-based professional and fabric musician Marion Aeby checks out the interaction between layout, product, and social room with Rayonne installation. Featured at Dutch Layout Week 2024, this cloth framework appearing like a tent, a large leading, and also a shade fabric, is actually crafted entirely from the upper part of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s recycled textile. While stalling, the task remains to wander in a new way through recounting its own materiality’s past and producing a graphic dialogue along with its own settings.
The general public installation provides home yet also engages along with natural environments like wind as well as light, enhancing social space. Activities in the wind make the fabric ‘take a breath,’ and the play of lighting as well as shadow around its own vibrant fabric surface creates shifting atmospheres.Rayonne|picture through Marion Aeby|all graphics courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby pictures Rayonne as a short-lived textile tool Rayonne is designed along with a smart, adaptable docking device that makes use of existing technological information coming from the hot-air balloon fabric. The installation demands just four anchor suggest affix to components like lampposts, metal structures, wall surface pillars, or trees, enabling it to include perfectly right into various atmospheres.
Through making use of re-purposed component and also including the design’s pre-existing particulars, textile artist Marion Aeby’s work displays a helpful strategy to each durability and also social room engagement.inside Rayonne|picture through Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking unit|picture through Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|picture by Marion Aebyreused textile|photo through Marion Aeby.