| Bird's Nest Turku A collaboration with sound artist Shawn Decker Turku City Art Museum 26.5.-16.9.2007 ![]() The Nest in the Turku city art museum in Finland, also called the Wäinö Aaltonen Art Museum, was made for the Wild exhibition, curated by Andersson and Canadian curator Jen Budney. The exhibition dealt with the idea of fantasy related architecture, and contained architectural models, videos, installations and drawings from a wide range of international architects and artists. The Bird’s Nest Turku explores new ways of developing architecture based on forms found in nature. These forms are combined with kinetic sound works that are likewise derived directly from natural processes. The artists see these acoustic and kinetic elements functioning as architectural ornamentation, broadening of the concept of the “ornament” to include sound and rhythm. Although the Bird’s Nest looks chaotic, it is made of a single, geometric,
triangular shaped wooden ”module". The concept of the module has been
widely used in modernist architecture, resulting in monotonous buildings
with repeated patterns. In the Bird’s Nest structure, however, the arrangement
of the triangular "modules" in a semi-chaotic manner creates a space which
is more organic and rooted in structures found within natural systems. |