Idea by
Anđela Karabašević, Vladislav Sudžum
AKVS architecture
Call for ideas 2016
Museum of Unsettled Air
Museum of Unsettled Air
Architecture is essentially fragile - it emanates energies, vibrates, evaporates into thin air, ages and respires. The unstable matter of air that constitutes its spaces determines our spatial experiences. In the age after representation, we believe that advanced digital technologies should be employed in exploring the atmospheric dimensions of architecture, towards its more sensuous, human oriented future.
Museum of Unsettled Air is an imaginary space of digitally constructed atmospheres. It is a virtual research platform for precise exploration of spatial experiences. Unconfined with anything else, but the power of mind, the museum seeks for better understanding of reality, as it simulates real life atmospheric phenomena. By transcending the visual hegemony of today, we aim to reveal the intangible architectural rhythms that mediate our experience of the world, bringing us significantly closer to comprehending and constructing ethereal atmospheric processes in the future.
Museum of Unsettled Air
Museum of Unsettled Air
Architecture is essentially fragile - it emanates energies, vibrates, evaporates into thin air, ages and respires. The unstable matter of air that constitutes its spaces determines our spatial experiences. In the age after representation, we believe that advanced digital technologies should be employed in exploring the atmospheric dimensions of architecture, towards its more sensuous, human oriented future.
Museum of Unsettled Air is an imaginary space of digitally constructed atmospheres. It is a virtual research platform for precise exploration of spatial experiences. Unconfined with anything else, but the power of mind, the museum seeks for better understanding of reality, as it simulates real life atmospheric phenomena. By transcending the visual hegemony of today, we aim to reveal the intangible architectural rhythms that mediate our experience of the world, bringing us significantly closer to comprehending and constructing ethereal atmospheric processes in the future.