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The Tate in 24 - StudioCousins
proposal for Tate in Space
Our initial thoughts about the Tate in Space
competition were focused on the idea of a timeless, placeless
progressive art gallery redefining the relationship between
the user and art. We believe the future of art gallery such
as this is how the user experiences the gallery and the art
together. This is achieved by fusing the relationship between
transparency and gravity through the earths daily cycle.
The idea is based on an undulating, dynamic gallery where
art is viewed at the center of a spatially and temporally
responsive space. To fully exploit the Satellite Gallery
this scheme uses the 24-hour cycle of the Tates orbit
to create different worlds and zones within the gallery. The
Tates satellite was launched on June 6th 2002. It currently
orbits 400km from Earth every 92.56 minutes and traverses
the entire globe in the course of 15.56 orbits 24 hours.
Images of the earth at the Tates particular position
within the last 24 hour cycle are shown in the different
24 segments. Art is viewed any way up floor, becomes
ceiling, which becomes wall. Depending on the Tates
or the exhibitions wishes the user can float through
the different galleries and different earth zones clipping
and securing themselves to various locations on each segment.
It is also possible at times to alternate frequencies of gravity
from being a conventional gallery to having weightlessness.
Each of the 24 segments digitally records an hour in different
locations around the globe. Depending on the Tates wish
the internal walls can be choreographed to their precise requirements
allowing multiple gallery scenarios. Thus for example the
user can experience the Himalayas at dawn and a waterfall
in Brazil at dusk or simply left transparent whilst viewing
a particular Tate exhibition. One end of the gallery could
be night the other could be day depending on its location
in orbit.
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