- Blur Building
The Blur Building 2002 Swiss Expo pavilion built in Lake Neuchatel tourism in the town of Yverdon-les-Bains. It is an architecture atmosphere. It is lightweight tensegrity structure 300 feet wide, 200 feet deep, 75 feet high. This is a total of 80,000 square feet.
The main building material is indigenous venues, water. Water pumped from the lake, filtered through intensive high-pressure water mist nozzle array, and shooting into a fine mist. The fog mass production is a dynamic interaction of natural and man-made forces. A smart weather system reads changes in climatic conditions of temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, processing the data to a central computer in an array of 31,500 nozzles, with water pressure.
400 visitors at any time, to occupy the building. Once inside, the fog quality, visual and auditory references are erased, leaving only an optical "white-out" and "white noise" pulse nozzle. Fuzzy is an anti-spectacle. Instead, immersive environment, increasing efforts for high-definition visual fidelity consummate skill, fuzzy decisive low-definition: what to see, but we rely on the vision itself.
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