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The Aesthetics of Air: Experiments in Visualising the Invisible
Authors:Malte Wagenfeld
Abstract:Malte Wagenfeld tackles the difficult problem of visualising air, and in his physical experiments reveals a world of eddies, swirls and wafting particles circulating around moving bodies. Here he offers a literal and conceptual glimpse at the invisible nature of atmosphere. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sensorial perception of air  a phenomenological study  air movement  video documentation  highly localised phenomena  A laser and spinning mirror  a wafer-thin sheet of light  smoke  a planar dissection of air  Malte Wagenfeld, PF Type 1, 1999  CF Type 1, 2001  Malte Wagenfeld, Jason Parmington, Ramesh Ayyar and Ian de Gruchy, The planar dissection of air, 2007  paisley-like patterns of gently spinning vortices  Jean Cocteau's film Orphée  the occupant impacts on the air and the air impacts on the occupant  air within an interior space is highly randomised  dynamic relationships exist between our bodies, space and air  air movement is fragile, susceptible to even the slightest of external factors  State Library of Victoria
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