Above below beneath above, 2015
Part of Toyo Ito building, Singapore
Above below beneath above refers to aerating roots, the part of certain plants that grows above ground as an extension of the subterranean system of roots. Sixty root-like steel columns – conceived as a as a spatial introduction to CapitaGreen, a new building by Toyo Ito by Toyo Ito in Singapore – rise from the ground, reaching up to a canopy created by an overhang of the building’s façade. Since they are situated on a slope, the roots differ in height from 15 m to 15.6 m. There are seven different types of roots with varying elliptical cross-sections from approximately 0.25 m to 0.75 m. Their amplitude shifts between -1 m and +1 m. In between the columns, twenty polyhedral structures are suspended. Constructed from stainless-steel frames and coloured glass tiles, these are lit from within to create different light conditions. The work creates a skin that negotiates between inside and outside; a soft border between the building, the city, and nature.
Ventilator studio test for Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Virklighetsmaskiner opens 3 October
Your space embracer, 2005, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Unlimited Art Basel, 2015
How long does it take (an astronaut) to get out of a black hole, 2010
Circular waterfall model.
The New York City Waterfalls, 2008
Feature: A view becomes a window, 2013
Merce Cunningham Dance Company performs within The weather project at Tate Modern, 2003
Tree of Codes premieres tonight at Manchester International Festival
Tree of Codes rehearsals and interview with Wayne McGregor
Jonathan Safran Foer - Tree of Codes, 2010
Tree of Codes, Manchester International Festival, premieres Friday, 2 July
This weekend: Connecting cross country with a line, 2013
Part of Doug Aitken's Station to Station at The Barbican, London
Cirkelbroen in Copenhagen opens 22 August
Contact - a film by Claire Denis