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Situated Technologies: Toward the Sentient CityThe Architectural League of New York
AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURExClinic (Natalie Jeremijenko) and Living Architecture Lab (David Benjamin + Soo-in Yang)
TOWARD THE SENTIENT CITY | September 17 - November 7
TOWARD THE SENTIENT CITYAn exhibition featuring five commissioned projects in New York City that explore the evolving relations between ubiquitous computing, architecture, and the city
EXHIBITION SPONSORSThe Architectural League of New YorkGraham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Art and ArchitectureUniversity of Buffalo Department of Media Study, College of Arts and SciencesNew York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, & Human DevelopmentColumbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE | East River
AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTUREAn art-meets-science installation that creates an engaging public interface to the New York water ecosystem
PROJECT FEATURES + Temporary (4-week) installation (complete removal after the exhibition) + Small footprint (30’ x 30’) + “Light” touch (floating, ethereal, few components, no permanent anchoring to bottom) + Public interaction through dynamic lights above the water and text-messaging hotline + Project as a small-scale test for possible future installations
EAST RIVER | New York City water ecosystem
Pier 35
EAST RIVER LOCATION
INTERFACE TO DATA, INTERFACE TO PUBLIC INTETEREST
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT | Real-time interaction with water
NETWORK OF FLOATING TUBES | Lighting display outline
SITE PLAN
70’30’
30’
70’
BOAT ANCHOR
STEEL PIPE,12” DIAMETER(SELF-FLOATING)
EXISTING COLUMN(20’ APART)
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(TIED TO THE PIER COLUMN)
POWER AND SIGNAL CABLE
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(OPEN ENDS, NOT FLOATING)
NYLON ROPE1/2” THICK
(1500 LBS.)
BOAT ANCHOR
STEEL PIPE,12” DIAMETER(SELF-FLOATING)
MONITORINGSTATIONINSIDESANITATIONBUILDING
EXISTING COLUMN(20’ APART)
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(TIED TO THE PIER COLUMN)
POWER AND SIGNAL CABLE(24V DC, 2 AMPS)
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(OPEN ENDS, NOT FLOATING)
NYLON ROPE1/2” THICK
(1500 LBS.)
SECTION
ACRYLIC TUBE WITH WEIGHT(ELECTRONICS AND LIGHT)
STEEL PIPE,12” DIAMETER(WELDED COLSED AT BOTH ENDS,
SELF-FLOATING)
POWER AND SIGNAL CABLETO SANITATION BUILDING(24 V DC, 2 AMPS)
POWER AND SIGNAL CABLEWATER-PROOF
(MUST BE SLACK AT ALL TIMES)
NYLON ROPE1/2” THICK(1500 LBS.)
3ft.
3ft.
10ft. 10ft. 10ft. 70ft.
BOAT ANCHOR(HOLDING POWER:
1300 LBS.)
NYLON ROPE1/2” THICK(1500 LBS.)
POWER AND SIGNAL CABLE(COILED WITH NYLON ROPE
TO STAY SLACK AT ALL TIMES)
NYLON ROPE(TIES PIPE TO COLUMN)
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(OPEN ENDS, NOT FLOATING)
PLAN
PIER LINE
ACRYLIC TUBE WITH WEIGHT(ELECTRONICS AND LIGHT)
STEEL PIPE,12” DIAMETER(WELDED COLSED AT BOTH ENDS,
SELF-FLOATING)
STEEL PIPE, 12” DIAMETER(OPEN ENDS, NOT FLOATING)
COLUMN
NYLON ROPE1/2” THICK(1500 LBS.)
NYLON ROPE(TIED TO PIPE)
NYLON ROPE(TIED TO PIPE)
NYLON ROPE(TIES PIPE TO COLUMN)
5ft.
10ft.
20ft.31ft. 31ft.
10ft. 10ft. 10ft. 70ft.
BOAT ANCHOR(HOLDING POWER:
1300 LBS.)
HOSE CLAMP
NYLON ROPE
STAINLESSSTEEL D-RING
BETA-TESTING | Complete system with actual components
Monitoring station(Same elements to be placed in Sanitation building)
Beta-testing in progress
PROTOTYPING | In-situ testing of single interactive tube unit
PROTOTYPING | Sonar sensor for detecting presence of fish
PROTOTYPING | Floating interactive tubes
PROTOTYPING | Low power LED lighting
PROTOTYPING | Text messaging interface
AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE