12. Pippa Hale's big blocks
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- 2022年4月27日
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Pippa Hale is an artist from Leeds who is interested in connecting people with places. Although she works mainly in the public domain, mainly in cultural heritage sites or collections.The artist Pippa Hale in October 2019 created the work Play Rebellion , the Works is a large interactive exhibition at the Baltic Center for Contemporary Art. He invited children to become active participants and interacted with works of art, which reconnects with the artist's inner creativity creating new possibilities.
PlayShapes is an interactive, play-led activity for children that allows them to create their own sculptures, installations or playscapes.
Based on 1m coloured cubes that break down into steps, triangles, polygons, rectangular prisms, and cylinders children use their imaginations to create new structures either alone or in groups.
At the beginning of each 45 minute session seven cubes are set out in the gallery space in a grid. As play commences the children can break down the cubes and rearrange the shapes into limitless combinations.
At the end of the session, parents/carers and children work together to reassemble the coloured cubes ready for the next 45 minute long experience.
The idea is conceived as a creative antidote to the rigid formats and primary colours of soft play environments I have frequented with my own children. I have also been inspired by the work of Isamu Noguchi and Froebel’s Gifts as a way of introducing young children to experiment with colour and three dimensional space before they are able to comprehend them intellectually.
We’ve been building things with shapes. I made a thing that you jump through. I enjoyed making it and I enjoyed jumping through it and also I liked it when the people shared it. Girl aged 5
I made a house and a big stair case which I jumped off and a bridge. The playshapes were really fun and I just liked them… With playground equipment you can’t build your own things but in there you could build anything you wanted. Boy aged 6
We made a big slide. We made a house, a castle and an obstacle course, and we were just thinking of ideas to do and it was really fun. Girls aged 7 and 12
I really enjoyed it. It was lovely to see them using their imaginations, trying to build things, what would be structurally sound, I didn’t even think they’d think that far ahead, but they did, and then trying to building things. And then everyone joining in together as well and building something. And then ooooo I like that, I want to build one of those. And let’s make the slide bigger. It was really good. Parent





MAPS Festival at Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art 7 x 1m foam cubes 2019
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