EXPERIMENTS IN SPATIAL DESIGN
Tate Modern invited ON/OFF to hold a series of workshops across 5 weeks to work with members of the public to develop a series of Comachines. Along the way, participants were introduced to some skills for drawing, modelling and 1:1 prototyping as part of a general introduction to the practice of Spatial Design. The workshops were initiated in response to the Olafur Eliasson exhibition, In Real Life, on show at the museum. Participants were challenged to analyse this show and make their own spatial installations which could roam around the building. The workshops culminated in a host of Comachines being built to test and play with different public spaces surrounding the Tate Modern Museum.
Images by ON/OFF + Takako Hasegawa
Thanks to:
Hannah Zafiropoulos, Assistant Curator of Tate Public Programmes
Type:Research
Location:London
Year:2019
Client:Tate Modern
Tate Modern invited ON/OFF to hold a series of workshops across 5 weeks to work with members of the public to develop a series of Comachines. Along the way, participants were introduced to some skills for drawing, modelling and 1:1 prototyping as part of a general introduction to the practice of Spatial Design. The workshops were initiated in response to the Olafur Eliasson exhibition, In Real Life, on show at the museum. Participants were challenged to analyse this show and make their own spatial installations which could roam around the building. The workshops culminated in a host of Comachines being built to test and play with different public spaces surrounding the Tate Modern Museum.
Images by ON/OFF + Takako Hasegawa
Thanks to:
Hannah Zafiropoulos, Assistant Curator of Tate Public Programmes