reused hot-air balloon fabric shapes textile setup through marion aeby

.Rayonne installment’s recycled textile dances with the wind Brussels-based designer as well as fabric performer Marion Aeby discovers the communication between concept, material, and also public space through Rayonne installment. Included at Dutch Design Full Week 2024, this cloth design looking like a camping tent, a huge leading, and a cover fabric, is actually crafted entirely coming from the uppermost part of a demilitarized hot-air balloon’s reused material. While stalling, the job remains to walk in a new way through telling its materiality’s past and also generating a visual conversation with its surroundings.

The general public installment offers sanctuary however additionally engages along with natural environments like wind and also lighting, completely transforming public space. Motions in the wind make the cloth ‘take a breath,’ and the action of light and also darkness all over its own multicolored cloth surface area creates moving atmospheres.Rayonne|photo by Marion Aeby|all photos courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as a temporary textile device Rayonne is created along with a minimal, versatile docking device that uses existing technical particulars coming from the hot-air balloon fabric. The setup demands only 4 support indicate connect to elements like lampposts, metal frameworks, wall pillars, or even plants, allowing it to integrate seamlessly in to numerous settings.

By taking advantage of re-purposed product and also incorporating the structure’s pre-existing information, cloth artist Marion Aeby’s work displays a well thought-out technique to both sustainability and public space engagement.inside Rayonne|photo by Marion AebyRayonne|image through Marion Aebydocking device|photo through Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic through Marion Aebyvisitors|photo through Marion Aebyreused material|image by Marion Aeby.