CLOUD AFFECTS

2019

Cloud Affects is an architectural and sonic installation developed in collaboration between Professor Roland Snooks (RMIT Architecture) and Professor Philip Samartzis (RMIT Art). The project, originally exhibited at the Shenzhen Biennale, 2019, explores the design implications of polymer skins

reinforced with carbon fibre lattices. The architectural installation was 3D printed at RMIT through a robotic technique to create highly intricate and complex forms.

Cloud Affects

Project Team: Roland Snooks, Hesam Mohamed, Charlie Boman, Nic Bao, Gavin Bufton, Caitlyn Parry, Marc Gibson, Dasong Wang

Sound Art: Philip Samartzis

Install and Fabrication Team: Zhaonan Harlen Guo, Echo Wenging Yue, David Nan Yang, Clare Wu, Ethan Liu, Weiqi Xie, Capri Zhao Liu, Juri Salluzzo.

Structural engineering: Mike Xie and Xin Yan (RMIT CISM)

Supported by: National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), RMIT University School of Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University School of Art, RMIT University ECP, and Boeing.

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