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  • photograph: Joshua White
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  • Tim Durfee, amp
  • Tim Durfee, amp
  • Tim Durfee, amp
  • photograph: Catherine R. Wygal & Deanna McClure
  • photograph: Joshua White
  • photograph: Catherine R. Wygal & Deanna McClure
 
 

The Rather Large Array

Pasedena, United States
 
A project by: Tim Durfee, amp
 
Installation, Exhibition
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This 50' x 50' suspended building-sized scanner was fabricated to both present and record the exhibition MADE UP: Design's Fictions (curated by Tim Durfee with Haelim Paek) in the Wind Tunnel: a gallery hosted by the graduate Media Design Practices (MDP) program at Art Center College of Design. 
The structure explores a possible future for architect... read more
This 50' x 50' suspended building-sized scanner was fabricated to both present and record the exhibition MADE UP: Design's Fictions (curated by Tim Durfee with Haelim Paek) in the Wind Tunnel: a gallery hosted by the graduate Media Design Practices (MDP) program at Art Center College of Design. 
The structure explores a possible future for architecture where sensors, cameras and other digital technologies are so central to the functioning of our cities that they become one and the same with the physical architecture.
As visitors view the work in the gallery, the structure periodically scans the space with its 24 cameras. The images are then compiled and plotted onto the exhibition guide, producing a "live" catalog of the exhibition (one in which visitors often find themselves among the work.)
The installation is comprised of 256 thermally-formed PVC pods of 3 strands each: 1 for data, 1 for power, and 1 for structure. The designers worked with Buro Happold to engineer a one metric tonne suspended wooden beam which itself supports 14 video displays.  While the purpose and technology of the RLA are utterly different than its inspiration - the famous Very Large Array, constructed in the 1970's in New Mexico - the underlying principles are similar. Unlike the VLA and other landmarks of Big Science, however, The Rather Large Array uses only modest hardware store components: inexpensive microcontrollers, cameras, and lights. The construction approach allowed for nearly all of the material to be reused: few of the fourteen 20'-0" Douglas Fir beams were cut and could be reused; the steel rigging materials were rented for the installation period, and since no holes compromised the integrity of the 768 PVC pipes, they could be donated to a non-profit housing organization and urban gardening project. MADE UP and The Rather Large Array were produced by amp (Architecture/Media Programs), an ongoing project studio founded by Tim Durfee that uses design as a mode of investigation, experimentation, and research on annual themes. Massive assistance by: Anne Burdick, Kevin Wingate. Additional assistance by: Rob Ball, Ji Su Choi, Etelberto Duenez, Jeremy Eichenbaum, Aurelia Friedland, Justin Gier, Link Huang, Dee Kim, Matthew Kizu, Hae Jin Lee, Mike Manalo, Matthew Manos, Jason McCann Joshua Moratto, Sarah Needham, Salvador Orara, Francisco Osorio, Rubina Ramchandani, Iris Anna Regn, Brandon Shigeta, Bora Shin, Dan Weinreber, Zhengxin Xi collapse
 
Type Cultural
 
 
Location Wind Tunnel Gallery, 950 S. Raymond Avenue
Pasedena, California, 91105
United States
 
Client Media Design Practices, Art Center College of Design
 
Building status built in 2011
 
Site type urban
 
 

Project in Detail

Materials, products, construction methods and more.
 
Are there any unique construction methods that make this project stand out?
 
thermoformed pvc, cnc milled aluminum
 
Is there an innovative sustainable method deployed in this project?
 
all components rented resold reused
 
Which materials were crucial in creating this design?
 
stock timber, structural rigging, pvc, composite aluminum sheets
 
Where there any product, manufacturers or suppliers that were especially helpful?
 
alcan dibond, digi xbee, d-link
 

Project Leader

Tim Durfee, amp
Los Angeles, Unite..
As: Design
 

Team

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Tim Durfee
Los Angeles, Unite..
As: Director, amp
Haila Adamo Hiller
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Laura Goard Barabé
Brooklyn, United S..
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Nicholas Paradowski
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Fallon James
As: Project team
 

Consultants

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Engineer
Buro Happold Los Angeles
 
Lighting Consultant
Dan Weinreber
Los Angeles, Unite..
 
Graphic Design
Brian Roettinger
 
Network design, Programming
Ewan Branda
 
Sensors
Philip van Allen
Pasadena, United S..
 
Array control, Network interfacing
Angelo Luchi
 
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Weblinks and Articles

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MADE UP: Design's Fictions
project website, Tim Durfee, 01/10/11
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Design's Flexible Future
Los Angeles Times, Louis Lucero II, 01/27/11
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AIA|LA Announces 2012 Design Award Winners!
AIA | LA, 10/23/12
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Letter from the US
Wallpaper, Mimi Zeiger, 02/15/11
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A Rather Large Array
ArchDaily, Guy Horton, 02/25/13
 
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