reALIze / Oyler Wu Collaborative & Michael Kalish

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Designed as collaboration between Oyler Wu Collaborative and Michael Kalish, this traveling installation is built as a tribute to the life and cultural significance of Muhammad Ali. The project is aimed at exposing a new generation to this larger than life character by building an appreciation for the nuanced emotional, aesthetic, and technical principles that collectively form experience – a concept that holds true as much for human persona as it does for architecture.

Conceived of as an experiential 2-D image, the core of the project is a seemingly random field of 1300 boxing speed bags that, when viewed from a single vantage point, form a pixilated image of the face of Muhammad Ali. The structure is designed with the intention of simultaneously supporting the clarity and focus from that vantage point, while enriching the experience of the piece from all others, through a combination of dense structural bundles, material effects, and geometrical repetition.

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Cite: Kelly Minner. "reALIze / Oyler Wu Collaborative & Michael Kalish" 10 Mar 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/118980/realize-oyler-wu-collaborative-michael-kalish> ISSN 0719-8884

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