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Pose Expose Pavilion

YEAR : 2010
EXHIBITION: Roskilde Festival 2010, Roskilde, DK
MEASURES : 11 x 11 x 3 m
MATERIALS : Laths, chip boards, alu-profiles, plywood, two-way mirror glass, ICOPAL Noxite roofing felt, light system, silent disco system, screws

The work is kindly sponsored by:




Pose Expose Pavilion is a roofed hexadecagon shaped pavilion elevated from the ground by a roofing felt covered base. Each of the 16 sides of the hexadecagon is covered by a to-way-mirror glass from floor to ceiling. Because of the glass the pavilion becomes a transforming filter between people situated inside and outside the pavilion. During the four days festival a line up with young DJ's perform in the pavilion through a silent disco system.

In the daytime the pavilion is transparent for those standing inside looking outside and a reflective mirror for those standing outside looking inside. At night time the interior is illuminated by a simple light show which creates a reverse perceptual situation. The pavilion becomes transparent for those standing outside looking inside and a reflective mirror for those standing inside looking outside.

The idea of the work is to create a unique situation which stages the participants staging of themself.

 
External night view
External night view
Night: Panoramic montage of the interior ( click on the image to magnify )
Day: Panoramic montage of the interior
[click on the image to magnify]
Exterior day view
External day view
Interior view at day time
Interior view at day time
 
Interior view at day time
Noxite roofing felt used as flooring in the pavilion
Night diagram:
(Left) The person standing outside is able to watch the person inside.
(Right) The person inside watches herself reflected in the window.
Day diagram:
(Left) The person standing outside watch him self reflected in the window.
(Right) The person inside watch the person outside.
External view at dusk
Interior view at dusk

Interior view at dusk

Interior view at dusk
Interior view at dusk
Interior view at dusk
Interior view at dusk
Interior view at night
Exterior view at dusk
Interior view at dusk
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