contemplation of the historical object: perception and contemplation

Entry for the competition “In Cyprus -Relax, As Architects -Reinterpret”

+Brian Brush

Salamis is a Greek ruin city on the eastern coast of Cyprus.  People come from all over the world to see the stone columns and brick walls of antiquity, preserved, petrified, and frozen in time.  They come to witness that which was and will never be again; a prototype of the passage of time.  For some, the contemplation of this passage is a marvelous mental recreation of the past; conjured images of Greek philosophs and Mediterranean Sea traders walking stone streets, the sound of bronze and ceramic clamoring in carts.  For this visitor, the site of a historic ruin is like a virtual cultural tour, where the old is not simply old; it’s meaningful, evocative, and reminiscent.  Reinterpreting contemplation is less about changing exactly what or how someone contemplates a historic object.  It’s more about creating something that gives reason to pause, to question, to tilt one’s head to the side out of curiosity and ask why; it’s not to shock. 

This project wraps the gymnasium at Salamis within a dense canopy of flowing, metal wires welded together to create a three-dimensional man-made web.  It takes inspiration from cob webs found in nature, a back yard, maybe even an attic, not only for a web’s geometric interest, but also for the symbolic value cob webs possess culturally.  In one moment the web intends to penetrate the petrified scene, dragging the frozen time of the past up to the dynamic time of the present in a material contrast of stone primitives and metallic meshes.  In another, however, it pushes perception of history; how can such a historic object be encrusted by something so new, something that, although new, is evocative of something that usually forms in places time (but not nature) has forgot?

Reinterpreting contemplation of the historic object is about creating cause for a change of perception that questions that assumption of history.  Contemplation is no longer of what the object represents or what information history has passed on to it, but rather it’s of what the object is, in and of itself in front of your eyes and within your hands.

The Salamis Web is realizable by a combination of handicraft and computational construction administration.  The entire web contains 24 web clusters.  Each cluster is composed of welded metallic strands and is divided into cubic segments, anywhere from 10 to 30 in number, 45cm x 75cm x 45cm.  Each cube is a three dimensional slice of the web cluster such that it contains a cross-sectional portion of all the metallic strands that pass through the particular cluster and that particular cube.

The strands pass through the cube and intersect with two opposing cube faces.  The two faces are subdivided by a Cartesian matrix that gives xy location data of where each strand intersects with the face.  Therefore each strand of each cluster is associated with precise sectional information to be used in fabrication: strand ID, cluster #, cube segment #, faceA xy-position, faceB xy-position, strand length.  All of this information is extracted via script in the virtual model and is exported to an xml database to be used as a “cut sheet” or “strand schedule.”  The strands are then assembled in a jig or box similar to the cube diagram and welded into position.  Multiple cubes are then assembled and welded again to form the entire cluster.

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13 Responses to “contemplation of the historical object: perception and contemplation”


  1. 1 js August 5, 2008 at 3:50 am

    I thik you are korean.Nice to meet with you.your project is impressive.
    was there an announcement of this competition already?
    When I checked venice viennale website,there was many names in.

  2. 2 Vera August 5, 2008 at 10:56 am

    Congratulations, very interesting proposal. Are you the competition winner? Good work.

  3. 3 Yong Ju Lee August 5, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    They didn’t announce the result yet. This is just my proposal. Thanks anyway.

  4. 4 yannis August 12, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Do you know when ll they release the result, or have they?
    Till now, a week after 4th, there is no new on that?

  5. 5 Yong Ju Lee August 12, 2008 at 8:30 pm

    I have no idea, either. I am just waiting too.

  6. 6 용호 August 19, 2008 at 2:03 pm

    어제 정현철군과 항공소녀들을 상대로 미팅을 했었더랬지…흠…

    이거 방명록하면 안돼는건가?^^

    그럼 그냥 안부인사 한번~

  7. 7 Lina August 21, 2008 at 9:51 am

    Hi people! Tell me please, where do you looking for news about this competition?
    Their own site – it is only pdf file(((
    I don`t know where I can find any information. And you??

  8. 8 Yong Ju Lee August 21, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    They might send individual notice.
    I almost give it up…..

  9. 10 Yong Ju Lee August 30, 2008 at 1:04 am

    You can check out the result on their site now.

  10. 11 인찬 October 22, 2008 at 10:04 am

    오~~
    프로그램은 이제 뭐써?

  11. 12 Yong Ju Lee October 24, 2008 at 4:43 am

    보통 라이노, 맥스, 마야
    이건 라이노 스크립트랑 맥스 렌더링으로 했지.

  12. 13 Hyunil November 18, 2008 at 2:51 am

    All you show here are really good works. Joint part is not clear to check here with those images but enough to know what you are developing. I guess your partner should be a hard worker. Hope all is well for you. Good luck with Brian.


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