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Ecosmosis exhibition installation design

Location: Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Center, Athens. Groundfloor gallery.

Surface area: 650 sqm.

Ecosmosis is an interactive art environment that explores experimental ecospatial practices. Within the 650 sqm exhibition space, it presents 12 ecological projects of spatial design and urban waste-recycling management, providing information on issues of sustainability to uninformed and informed audiences.

Exhibition installation design principles:

  1. To create an entrance area reflecting ‘Eco-osmosis,’ and a main dark exhibition area that evokes a rhythm of play and surprise through video projections on floor.
  2. The first led to define and vividly illuminate entrance through green filters on existing light columns. The second directed to design inactive and active pattern on floor – an interplay of always dark and playfully informative rectangle areas. The latter are 12, each 3m X 4m, have motion capture cameras installed on ceiling of 3.5m high, allowing a tailor-made new media art program (Osmotic World) to detect visitors’ movement and evoke audio and visual effects.
  3. Sustainability principles: immaterial means, minimal waste (rented projectors, PCs, graphic cards, motion capture cameras, infrared filters), two plexi-glass panels that remain in exhibition area, recyclable acrylic filters.
  4. Low budget: 7.000 €, 10,7 €/m2.

Architect: Lina Stergiou.

Project team architect: Stathoula Palivou.

Interactive art environment 'Osmotic World': Maurice Benayoun.

Sound & visual interaction design: interactive arts group THIS.PLAY a.k.a. Antoni Rayzhekoff & Emanuel Andel.

Curator: Lina Stergiou

Photos: Maurice Benayoun, Dimitris Giannoulakis

 
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Status: Built
Location: Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Center, Athens
Firm Role: Architectural Designers
Additional Credits: Architect: Lina Stergiou.
Project team architect: Stathoula Palivou.
Interactive environment Osmotic World: Maurice Benayoun.
Sound & visual interaction design: interactive arts group THIS.PLAY a.k.a. Antoni Rayzhekoff & Emanuel Andel.
Photos: Maurice Benayoun, Dimitris Giannoulakis.

 
1) Video ‘Ecologic Serendipity’: Maurice Benayoun

2) Video documentation: Andonis Kourkoulos