"Fog Bank"
Wednesday, Jan 20, 20106:47 AM — Saturday, Feb 27, 20106:47 AMEDT
| 101 South Park Street San Francisco, CA
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'Fog Bank' is an installation investigating affective environments through multiple means: textural variation, light & shade, blurring, reflectivity, and varying opacity. The surface of the installation is composed of plastic tubes clustered together to form a surface derived from programmatic elements within the space. Together, the tubes create a highly animated effect, alternately shimmering with light or distorting it to create an atmosphere diffused throughout the space at once tangible yet ethereal. Fog Bank Installation designed and fabricated by 5th-year Cal Poly Architecture students in the Senior Thesis Design Studio "Affective Environments" taught by Eric Nulman. Fog Bank exhibited at 3A Gallery in San Francisco, California January 19 – February 26, 2010 Public Opening February 4, 2010 6pm 3A Gallery 101 South Park Street San Francisco, California 94107 United States www.mh-a.com/studio/gallery Architecture Department College of Architecture and Environmental Design California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, California 93407 United States www.arch.calpoly.edu For additional information please contact Eric Nulman at [email protected] Thesis Design Studio: Aramis Arciga, Rachel Atmadja, Scot Bailey, Patrick Delorey, Chris DiSibio, Keith Houchin, Anthony Kallioinen, Matt Kendall, Eugene Kosgoron, Kristin Larson, Kai Liao, Matt Moran, Ryan Nearman, Reid Nystrom, Alessandro Ortiz-Hurtado, Ryan Ouimette, James Ross, Monica Sterrett, Adam Terwall, and Allison Wasilewski
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