.Rayonne setup’s recycled cloth dances along with the wind Brussels-based designer and fabric performer Marion Aeby checks out the interaction in between design, component, and also public room via Rayonne installation. Featured at Dutch Layout Week 2024, this textile framework appearing like a camping tent, a major top, and a cover fabric, is crafted completely from the upper part of a deactivated hot-air balloon’s reused textile. While standing still, the venture remains to roam anew through telling its own materiality’s past and also creating an aesthetic dialogue along with its environments.
Everyone installation offers shelter yet also connects along with natural environments like wind as well as light, completely transforming social space. Motions in the wind create the textile ‘take a breath,’ as well as the play of illumination and also darkness throughout its vivid fabric surface makes shifting atmospheres.Rayonne|image by Marion Aeby|all images courtesy of Marion Aeby Marion Aeby pictures Rayonne as a temporary cloth device Rayonne is actually designed along with a minimal, adjustable docking device that makes use of existing technological particulars from the hot-air balloon cloth. The setup requires just 4 support suggest connect to aspects like lampposts, steel designs, wall structure pillars, or plants, enabling it to incorporate effortlessly into various atmospheres.
By using re-purposed component and also incorporating the structure’s pre-existing particulars, cloth artist Marion Aeby’s work shows a helpful technique to each sustainability as well as public space engagement.inside Rayonne|picture by Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking device|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|picture through Marion Aebyreused fabric|image through Marion Aeby.