.Rayonne installation’s recycled material dancings with the wind Brussels-based designer as well as cloth performer Marion Aeby checks out the interaction in between style, product, and also social room via Rayonne setup. Featured at Dutch Layout Full Week 2024, this textile construct resembling an outdoor tents, a huge top, and also a shade towel, is crafted totally coming from the upper component of a decommissioned hot-air balloon’s recycled textile. While standing still, the project remains to stroll in a new way through telling its materiality’s past as well as developing a visual conversation along with its own environments.
Everyone installment offers shelter yet likewise socializes along with natural elements like wind and lighting, completely transforming social space. Movements in the wind make the cloth ‘take a breath,’ and also the action of lighting and also darkness around its vibrant textile surface area creates changing atmospheres.Rayonne|photo through Marion Aeby|all graphics thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a fugitive fabric gadget Rayonne is created along with a minimal, adjustable docking device that uses existing technological information from the hot-air balloon fabric. The installment requires merely 4 support indicate affix to elements like lampposts, steel constructs, wall pillars, or plants, enabling it to incorporate flawlessly right into different settings.
By using re-purposed material and also incorporating the framework’s pre-existing particulars, cloth musician Marion Aeby’s job displays a well thought-out method to both durability and public room engagement.inside Rayonne|graphic by Marion AebyRayonne|graphic through Marion Aebydocking device|picture by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|photo by Marion Aebyreused fabric|photo through Marion Aeby.