Video: 100 colors - original installation by French designer Emmanuelle Moureaux
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Bright colors are a great way to cheer up - this is proved by the French architect and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux in his 100 colors project. Especially for the Shinjuki Creators Festa 2013, held in the Japanese capital, where Emmanuelle currently resides, she selected 840 sheets of paper in a hundred different shades.
The project turned out to be impressive: sheets of multi-colored paper attached to the ceiling look very impressive and organically fit into the space. And for the audience, the installation also turns into a session of color therapy - not without reason, back in the 50s, the scientist Max Luscher, the author of the famous color test, proved the influence of color on some functions of the human body. So, in a person contemplating red, blood pressure rises, while blue, on the contrary, calms.
Muro confesses that working with different colors gives her great satisfaction. “When I first came to Tokyo, I was struck by the abundance of different color shades that literally 'created' the space. These impressions inspired me to develop my own design concept - "shikiri", which can be roughly translated from Japanese as "dividing (creating) space with the help of color."
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