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Nuages New York, Fashion Installation, Architectural Performance
Nuages, New York : Architectural Performance Installation
New York Fashion Installation - design by e+i studio
Nuages
Architectural Performance Installation
New York City
2010
Design: e+i studio
Nuages is conceived of as a layered soft space that is intimate and evocative of mist and condensation. The cloud-like installation is materialized through hanging nylon string of varying densities and lengths that result in changing degrees of transparency.

photo : Brandon Jacobs-Mills
The work interfaces the very open and visible quality of the LAB gallery with a wish to create secluded and hidden zones where dancers moving in and around the installation can appear and disappear, creating an ambiguous ‘inbetween’ zone where exterior[audience] and interior[dancers] meet. The limits of the rectangular gallery space are visually dissolved though the layered strings, giving both audience and performers a sensation of an endlessly enveloping and boundary-less inner world.

photo : Brandon Jacobs-Mills
e+i studio: Eva Perez de Vega + Ian Gordon, assisted by Flavia Bertorello
nu dance theater: Eva Perrotta, Sophie Bortolussi
Installation assistants: Jacinda Ross, Monica Wynn, Adrienne Reynolds, Lauren Greenland, Sarah Kaplan, Virginia Cayzer, Katherine Teague
Photography: Brandon Jacobs-Mills
Client: Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
Project Team
This project was a tight collaboration between e+i studio, and nuDance Theater.
“nuages” is made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Process
The project concept

photos : Brandon Jacobs-Mills
the idea for this project had been latent in our work for a while and has evolved quite a bit from the beginning inception. the project began with an interest in creating an interactive space that explored issues of movement and space perception. our goal was to create a flowing, liquid space that would engage the city and the performers; having the physical elements of the space affect their movements and in turn their movement be affected by the potentials of the space. we were interested in creating a liquid-like, fluid space with various levels of opacity, similar to a cloud or mist.
Fabrication : the project methodology

photos : Brandon Jacobs-Mills
through the assistance of the mcaf grant we were able to partially fund the development of the project which was developed in conjunction with “nudance theater”; we collaboratively created a set design and performance piece.
our goal was to materialize mist, so we did a series of tests using nylon cord hanging from the ceiling. in collaboration with the dance company nudance theater, we were able to secure a space in the lab gallery which is part of the roger smith hotel in midtown manhattan. the mission of the gallery was very much in synch with our project concept and collaborative process, so it was a perfect fit.
However, the gallery would only give us a weekend to install the installation, so we had to find a place to fabricate the installation ahead of time and find an effective way of transporting it. ultimately we rented a studio space in the brooklyn fireproof building, which the dancers used to choreograph the performance and we used to build the installation across the span of 4 weekends, and installed it on the fifth weekend. the installation was moved panel by panel on the night of november 2nd, to the lab gallery on 501 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.
We prepared the ceiling by placing eye hooks and metal angles throughout the existing ceiling and painting the space and with our project assistants we anchored all 16 panels to the existing ceiling. given the corner storefront exposure, our installation also had an urban quality to it as it would continuously engage passersby to stop and look. the space and nylon string were lit at night which created a very unique urban effect.
Materials

photo : Brandon Jacobs-Mills
- 8’x4’ sheet metal panels, qty: 16
- nylon cord: 70,000 linear feet
- zip ties: many many many
- eye hooks, screws, angles
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