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Yasmin Lyon
Danish
1996
Thesis: Seoul Searching, the thesis for my graduation
When it rains it pours
Copper naturally turns green over time, as it is affected by weather and oxygen in the air – a chemical reaction known as oxidation. The green colour is the natural shade of the patina that forms over the copper surface; the patina protects the copper from deterioration and creates a light bluish green finish.
Natural processes and transformations often become invisible to us on a daily basis.
By experiencing the slow movement of the rainwater travelling from the top of the Fedlev building to the pavilion below as it is filtered into a drink, the viewer is invited to become a part of the process. Time is given to form a deeper connection to the surrounding space.
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