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Friday, April 2, 2010
Art and Science in Design: One Day Poem Pavilion
Many designers talk about the intersection of art and science, but the "One Day Poem Pavilion" actually delivers.
Artist Jiyeon Song has created a sculptural structure that utilizes perforations carefully arranged throughout the top surfaces. As light shines through the Pavilion's holes at different angles, legible text is created on the sidewalk underneath. Different lines from a poem appear at different times of the day, due to the position of the sun. What is super cool is that (again, due to the sun's position) one poem appears during the summer, and a different poem appears in the winter.
As described on Song's "Experiential Typography" website:
The specific arrangements of the perforations reveal different poems according to the solar calendar: a theme of new-life during the summer solstice. During the summer solstice, the poem will contain the theme of “new life”. During the winter solstice, the poem will be on “reflection and the passing of time.”
The resulting effect is inviting and magical. Within the pavilion, the poem can be seen between 8 AM and 4PM. The poem consists of 5 lines with each line lasting about an hour. The slowness of message offers us a meditative moment within our hectic lives.
You can see a timelapse movie of the piece in action below or on the website as well. The entire Experiential Typography website is worth a look as Jiyeon Song carefully documents and articulates both the art and the science of the creative development process underlying a piece like One Day Poem Pavilion.
Nice work!
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