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SPACE10 recently collaborated with Australian designer duo Tin & Ed for the exhibition Kaleidoscopic Home, as part of IKEA’s Everyday Experiments, which is a digital platform that provides space for technological experimentation that may improve the indoor lives of people. The exhibition will remain open from 16 November 2021 to 30 April 2022 at SPACE10’s gallery.

Initially conceptualised as an augmented reality application by Tin & Ed, the physical counterpart of Kaleidoscopic Home is touted to cater to people from all ages. The exhibition is designed as an interactive space that encourages people to explore the space rather than merely viewing it. This was done in an attempt to engage all the senses of the audience, a method that is often recognised as an effective way to induce positive physical and mental benefits in people.

While the virtual version of this project granted its users an interesting medium to reimagine the space around them with playful organic interventions, the physical version promises to enrich the experiences of the visitors by welcoming them to a colourful and intriguing space. The organically shaped sculptural forms within the exhibition space come in different shapes and sizes and are placed in a manner that converts the large hall into a labyrinth, paving multiple interesting routes for its visitors and inviting them to bend and jump, crawl and run over and under the shapes. Emerging from the tables, chairs, floors, walls and ceilings of the hall, these organic shapes easily dominate the space and imbue it with a fun energy.

IKEA’s Everyday Experiments project, under which the Kaleidoscopic Home was born, was initially launched in 2020 as a digital space that invited studios and independent designers to ideate, experiment and share their designs publicly. Some of the other prominent projects helmed under Everyday Experiments include Virtual Oasis by FIELD.SYSTEMS, which takes users on a guided meditation journey using augmented reality; Algorithmic Chef by Osk, which uses object detection and artificial intelligence to create recipes from the ingredients in one’s kitchen and Forever Meadow by Pitch Studios, which offers meditative walking by triggering the creation of an endless garden around one’s moving feet.

Special Project Videos

  • Everyday Experiments — Sound Bubbles by Yuri Suzuki
  • Everyday Experiments — Chain of Traceability by FIELD