Cloudy Day in Miami: Asif Khan’s Cloud Machine and Miami Basel
posted on June 19, 2011 by Gina Hong
There's certainly something to talk about here (or squeal in adolescent joy over)—Asif Kahn’s installation artwork in Miami:
When asked to create a piece that would provoke dialogue, Asif Khan decided to take an anti-architectural, playful route with his design for an impermanent cloud installation. His cloud machine explores how we can create shaded space where convesations can happen; the machine uses helium gas, water, and soap to make clouds that eventually form a canopy.
Now all we need is a pocket sized replica to carry around for the summer.
