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Sandworm (2012) is a site-specific art installation and a fusion of environmental art and architecture〔(SANDWORM (Wenduine, Belgium) ) - ''free-D'' 2012〕 by Finnish architect Marco Casagrande situated on the dunes of Wenduine beach in Belgium. The curvaceous structure is made entirely from willow.〔(Marco Casagrande's Woven Willow Sandworm Rises from a Belgian Beach ) - ''Lori Zimmer, Inhabitat'' 4/2012〕 The fifty-metre long organic structure stretches out between the dunes like an enormous wooden worm. It is part of the Beaufort Triennial of Contemporary art.〔(Marco Casagrande ) - ''Beaufort04 – Selection of Artists'' 2012〕 The installation is an organic shell built from willow branches woven through arches of various heights placed at a length of 45 meters and a height and width of 10 meters. It falls within a local long tradition of willow weaving normally more modest in scale.〔(Sandworm: Wenduine coast, Belgium by Marco Casagrande / C-Laboratory. ) - ''Detail Daily'' 4/2012〕 Sandworm has been created in an undulating shape upon the tidal beaches of Wenduine town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=casagrande laboratory: sandworm at beaufort04 )〕 From a distance, the mounds of tree remnants suggest the form of a massive creature, emerging out of the ground. Up close, visitors can investigate the textured surface of the structure, and they are invited to interact with the sculpture by walking through the interior.〔(Walking Through a Glowing Sandworm on the Shoreline ) - ''Katie Hosmer, My Modern Metropolis'' 10/2012〕 The space is used for picnics, relaxation and “post industrial meditation”.〔(Arquitectura: SANDWORM : Marco Casagrande ) - ''Buscador de Arquitectura'' 2012〕 Building on Monet’s beliefs that it is only the surrounding atmosphere that gives subjects their true value, Casagrande works in harmony with the air and light in this architectural piece.〔(Art and eco-system ) - ''Robynne Collins, allmygoodness'' 2013〕 Casagrande describes the work as “weak architecture” – a human-made structure that wishes to become part of nature through flexibility and organic presence. The visitors are describing the Sandworm as a willow cathedral finely tuned to celebrate the site specific conditions of the Wenduine tidal beaches.〔(SANDWORM / Marco Casagrande ) - ''Diego Hernandez, Arch Daily'' 4/2012〕 As one visitor, Peter Beyen, puts it: “The artist believes that architectural control goes against nature and thus also against architecture… To the Finnish artist Marco Casagrande designing is not sufficient. Design should not replace reality. The building must grow out of the location, it must react to its environment, it must be a reflection of life and also be itself, as every other living being.”〔(MARCO CASAGRANDE’S SANDWORM ) - ''Katarina Tan, Trendland'' 4/2012〕 Casagrande believes that the built human environment should be a mediator between human nature and nature itself. To be part of this, man must be weak.〔(Sandworm | Marco Casagrande ) - ''Matt Davis, ARCH2O 8/2012〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sandworm (installation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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