GENERATIVE INSTALLATION: NNANCY @ PYD DURING APRIL
Don't miss seeing NNancy a generative installation by designer Guy Keulemans, which explores the effect of structural growth on spatial perception and experience. The structure is derived from a simple fixed angle module which becomes increasingly complex as it grows, mirroring patterns found in nature, but within a precise and artifactual framework. Designer Guy Keulemans will be at at pyd every Tuesday working on the project's evolution so come down to pyd and watch this incredible artwork take shape.
Click to enlarge NNancy is a sequel to Keulemans' most recent exhibition in Poland, WWilma (picture below), a similar structure, but with a form built by visitors and controlled by demographic factors. It grew to massive proportions in the cultural centre which housed it, akin to an out of control architectural growth, temporarily, but drastically changing the interior space. NNancy, built for the first time in the PYD building, is smaller and less monstrous; but possessing more discrete geometric parameters it intends, with simple spatial intervention, to provoke a subtle and affective response.
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Guy Keulmans Bio:
Guy Keulemans is a multi-disciplinary designer making critical objects informed by history and philosophy. These objects express various themes, such as luxury, longevity, and cultural knowledge. Keulemans has recently returned to Sydney after an extended period in Japan and Europe where he exhibited at institutions such as the Marres Centre, COCA in Torun and ARS Electronica. Most recently he has been exploring the experiential effects of custom spatial structures as part of his PhD studies at that College of Fine Arts.
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