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Plug-In: A Fullness of Emptiness




Year: 2019 
Locations: Salerno Archaeological Museum, Salerno, Italy. 
Role: Concept, Design & Fabrication 
Type: Temporary Urban Installation 
Status: Completed






The title "Plug-In" plays with confusion, linking what is digital to what is physical, even erotic, and letting that mix show through its shape.

An austere iron cage contains nothing but the air of 700 colorful balloons, illuminated from within by seven light bulbs. Inside the iron frame, the air trembles with color and light, held in place by something firm, almost severe. That contrast is where the work holds its tension.

The result is an object that is full, yet full of emptiness. It acts as a soft pro­vocation, designed to dissolve the tension of formal analysis and instead trigger a sense of child-like wonder. This is an attempt to resolve the en­counter with the other, not through complex theory, but through a simple image, one capable of eliciting a smile.





   













Conception & Fabrication



1.My Conceptual Framework

My foundational concept emerged from a dynamic interplay of form and context, creating a transformative intervention within the historic museum. I intentionally generated a powerful contrast: a seemingly heavy, rigid steel frame enclosing light, ephemeral balloons: a ‘cage for air.’ This dichotomy between permanence and ephemerality, and the dialogue between historical gravitas and contemporary lightness was aimed at activating the urban space and offering a profound reinterpretation of perception.

2. Modular Fabrication

I centered the fabrication on a ‘plug-in’ modular system that I designed for efficient on-site assembly. I meticulously crafted each section from precisely bent steel flats and reinforcing rods, ensuring structural integrity and ease of interconnection. This approach allowed for the construction of a large-scale installation with minimal specialized tooling, emphasizing adaptability and rapid deployment.

3. Scale & Human Interaction

Standing at 18.7 feet in length, my design creates a profound spatial dialogue with the human body. Its conical form invites exploration and frames views. The dialogue between the massive scale of the installation and the intimate human presence underscores my intent to reshape perception and participation within public spaces.

4. Luminous Integration

Internally, I designed the frame to house a simple yet robust electrical system. A central wiring spine that I engineered supports 7 individual light sources, transforming the entire volume into a single, illuminated body. This approach gave the installation its ethereal quality at night and ensured ease of assembly.