Babel Tower _ Interactive Installation By Shirin Abedinirad

Alright, so the audio is really weird and annoying. We’re sure there’s an artsy reason for it. The creepy audio aside, Shirin’s second ziggurat installation is even more captivating than the last.

Check out her previous installation here. Mirrored Ziggurat By Shirin Abedinirad


Babel Tower
Interactive Installation in collaboration with Gugo Torelli.
The story of the tower of Babel happened in a time when humankind had just one language and just one place to live freely without boundaries; a united humanity of the generations. The Lord concerned that humankind could have too much power and freedom, punished them for their pride by multiplying their languages so that they could not be able to understand one another.

Babel Tower is an interactive installation that recontextualizes the spiritual architecture of the Babel Tower with modern materials, creating a union between ancient history and our present world; it is combing the past, present and offering a union for future.

The top view of installation by reflecting the sky is connecting it to the earth, symbolizing the aim of Babel tower to reach for the heaven; The structural use of mirrors, serve as a reflective vessel for light, an integral feature of paradise.

When installed in a city location it reacts with different animation patterns to the audience interaction, when placed in a natural environment its movement are changing depending on the weather conditions. This interactive installation is giving a transformative image of the world by decomposing it into parts and recomposing it into a new union.

In this installation human is having a dialogue with city and nature to become one. This installation simply within a movement of human is changing the image of the nature and is gathering the view of the entire world in one piece.

— Shirin Abedinirad

October 2015 / Iran / TADAEX2015

 

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