Storm boxes, in which the wind generates shapes as a result of simulated storms: with the help of compressed air, adhesives and heat, shapes are created because of interference effects which occur inside the box. Only indirect influence can be exerted on the design of the individual shapes by changing the parameters such as material, heat, type of adhesive, wind direction or size of box. At the end of the design process a shape has emerged; the material has survived the storm and stands as symbol of 'the calm before the storm—the calm after the storm'.
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Emma
Kirsten
Paula
Quinten
Geoffrey
Fridtjof
Karl
light blue polypropylene
blast 7bar + glue
Karl 41 x 38 x 41 cm