reused hot-air balloon textile shapes cloth setup by marion aeby

.Rayonne setup’s recycled textile dances with the wind Brussels-based developer and textile performer Marion Aeby explores the interaction in between design, material, as well as public room via Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Concept Week 2024, this textile design resembling a camping tent, a major leading, and also a cover cloth, is crafted completely from the uppermost part of a decommissioned hot-air balloon’s recycled material. While stalling, the venture continues to wander in a new way through portraying its materiality’s past as well as creating a visual conversation with its environments.

Everyone installation supplies home however also interacts with natural environments like wind and also illumination, enhancing social space. Actions in the wind create the fabric ‘inhale,’ as well as the play of light and also shade around its multicolored fabric area produces moving atmospheres.Rayonne|image through Marion Aeby|all graphics courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby envisions Rayonne as a short-lived textile unit Rayonne is actually developed with a minimalist, versatile docking device that takes advantage of existing technical details from the hot-air balloon material. The installment needs simply four support points to affix to elements like lampposts, steel structures, wall surface pillars, or even plants, permitting it to incorporate perfectly in to a variety of environments.

Through making use of re-purposed product and incorporating the construct’s pre-existing particulars, cloth musician Marion Aeby’s work illustrates a considerate strategy to both sustainability as well as public area engagement.inside Rayonne|graphic through Marion AebyRayonne|photo by Marion Aebydocking body|photo through Marion Aebyvisitors|picture by Marion Aebyvisitors|picture by Marion Aebyreused fabric|picture by Marion Aeby.