Sandbox, 2009

Wood, lacquer, metal, fans, sand, electronics, 245 x 122 x 176 cm Supported by: Mondriaan Foundation, Ámsterdam Acknowledgements: The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Architecture and Design, Ámsterdam Courtesy: VOUS ETES ICI, Ámsterdam

Sandbox is a diorama in which a sand bed is continuously transformed by means of wind. There is no intention of simulating a downscaled version of an existing desert, but to build a generative system in which concrete materials like sand and wind are the shaping elements. The fans are switched on and off individually by a special algorithm. One can see rushing particles and sand drifts generating typical slopes. Now and then dust devils or avalanches will appear, or lees where lightweight particles seem to dance over the solid surface.

Driessens & Verstappen

Born in The Netherlands in 1963 and 1964, repectively

el proceso como paradigma
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