Module Object Experience | 2021
Collaboration: Lars Ziegler, Tanja Landolt, Audrey Lohmann
Collaboration: Lars Ziegler, Tanja Landolt, Audrey Lohmann
Experience:
You walk into a room with five big clouds, majestically hanging from the ceiling. By touching one of the clouds, pulsating lights start to shine. It should not be possible to enter the room without touching any cloud. With lighting up more of the clouds, the experience getAs more intense, the sound will intensify and more thunder will keep coming. When all clouds are lit up, the experience should be quite unsettling, which motivates you to switch a few clouds off.
You walk into a room with five big clouds, majestically hanging from the ceiling. By touching one of the clouds, pulsating lights start to shine. It should not be possible to enter the room without touching any cloud. With lighting up more of the clouds, the experience getAs more intense, the sound will intensify and more thunder will keep coming. When all clouds are lit up, the experience should be quite unsettling, which motivates you to switch a few clouds off.
Message:
We want to let the visitors experience and reflect their influence on the climate, which is represented by the clouds. With too much interaction – the activation of all clouds – the experience becomes unpleasant for the user. The latter is also a metaphor for the extreme weather conditions we have often encountered this summer. But we believe it is not too late. That's why we give the visitor the opportunity to make the experience in the exhibition and also on our planet more pleasant again with the right action - represented by turning off the cloud. Matching to this we formed our message: «Humans have a big impact on climate. We should take responsibility for it.»
We want to let the visitors experience and reflect their influence on the climate, which is represented by the clouds. With too much interaction – the activation of all clouds – the experience becomes unpleasant for the user. The latter is also a metaphor for the extreme weather conditions we have often encountered this summer. But we believe it is not too late. That's why we give the visitor the opportunity to make the experience in the exhibition and also on our planet more pleasant again with the right action - represented by turning off the cloud. Matching to this we formed our message: «Humans have a big impact on climate. We should take responsibility for it.»