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Spin Phase [ Planar ]

SPIN PHASE [ PLANAR ] - Repeating cycles

Repeating cycles shape our behaviour and environment. From the rotation of the Earth, to the beat of the heart, much of what we perceive and experience moves back and forth with a regular pattern. Spin Phase [ Planar ] explores the kinetic beauty of phasing cycles through sculpture.

Method

Six suspended masses orbit around a central axis, each tethered by a cable and trailing a flowing ribbon. In sets of two, opposing masses are coupled to a motorised spinning mechanism that allows the independent adjustment of their respective orbit speeds. Centripetal acceleration enables the sculpture to shift form, with higher rotational speeds expanding the orbits, while lower speeds allow the tethers to contract. Through time the spin module speeds are slowly shifted, allowing the sculpture to express both moments of synchronicity and swirling chaos. Spin Phase [ Planar ] explores the interplay between the control of mechanical components and the irregularity of airflow. This dynamic behaviour produces a subtle acoustic layer, with the sound directly responding to the shifting choreography of ribbons and unpredictable gestures.

Spin Phase [ Planar ] is the latest edition of Kai Lab’s exploration of phase relationships in cyclical systems, an ongoing research project delving into the relevance of cyclical systems and phase patterns in both our daily lives and the natural world.