SOFTlab's billowing paper installation softens concrete cincinnati museum by zaha hadid
Briefly

Gravity's Rainbow explores invisible forces, using gravity as a real-time form generator, creating a playful interplay between delicate art and monumental architecture.
The installation features twelve clusters, employing a bubble-packing algorithm and physics simulation to determine placement and optimum curvature for the paper strips.
With computer-controlled winches, the installation's paper strips continuously change shape under the force of gravity, showcasing a dynamic play of color gradients.
SOFTlab's work at the Rosenthal Center reflects the building's themes of gravity and lightness, enhancing the viewer's experience through movement and visual transformation.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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