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Pink Element no.4/Penthouse and Vertical Migration SUPERFLEX. Installation View at Acquaria MAAT.

SUPERFLEX2021

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Pink Elements consists of varying configurations of pink, coral-friendly bricks. The bricks are materially aligned with the needs of underwater creatures, and their pink colour is scientifically known to propagate coral polyp growth. Though angular in shape, each brick houses more organic forms within, porous enough for fish and other aquatic species to burrow.

When presented on dry land in human spaces, the elements appear as stand-alone sculptural objects, or as structural fragments of existing human architecture, such as a corner or column. But when submerged in an aquatic environment, these structures will be repurposed by marine creatures. A pillar for humans today is a future penthouse for fish.

Pink Elements is part of the research project Deep Sea Minding, commissioned by TBA21–Academy, as a continuation of their program The Current.

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  • Title: Pink Element no.4/Penthouse and Vertical Migration SUPERFLEX. Installation View at Acquaria MAAT.
  • Creator: SUPERFLEX
  • Date Created: 2021
  • Rights: Aquaria – Or the Illusion of a Boxed Sea, installation view. maat – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Lisbon), 2021© Courtesy of EDP Foundation. Photography by Francisco Nogueira. Pink Elements by SUPERFLEX is based on the research project Deep Sea Minding, commissioned by TBA21–Academy, as a continuation of their program The Current.
  • Art Movement: Contemporary
  • Art Form: Sculpture
  • Depicted Location: maat – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal.
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