joyce terrain by nicole voevodin-cash from australia
designer's own words:
this work throws down a challenge to the idea of what is a landscape. each piece creates an intervention that effectively transforms a previously familiar landscape/object/space and our relationship to them.
it can be constructed into party groups or clicks or isolated seclusion depending on the participant within the space. effectively the participant becomes part of the landscape consequently through this interaction, an ‘interplay’ occurs between the viewer/audience and the subject/artwork. this interplay the viewer/audience activates and ascribes a meaning, individually created. joyce terrain emulates the unsaid regarding its site, the act of waiting/viewing and what it engenders to be part of something and yet not
joyce terrain is representative of the LANDSCAPE - i trained as a painter + this is my interpretation of the landscape, one that fits within a space not hung on a wall, not just viewed but physically engaged with to support an individuals needs + understanding.
made entirely from foam + vinyl joyce terrain is 11.2 x 3.95 x .8 metres in size. it fills a space.
enjoy!
components that create your own space + needs
become one with the landscape