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An overview of the main elements of the garden

The Bluebell Interactive Park, sited at the Brandywell in Derry is a steep embankment of land that has been reclaimed by the community as an interactive play space. The site is challenging in its shape and slope. My aim was to provide unusual but engaging outdoor musical instruments and sensory artefacts that would stand up to aggressive play.

Users communicate with each other through the snakes

The sound play area is constructed around a 2 metre wide by 1m deep concrete-lined underground chamber. This chamber provides a resonant space and an interconnect for the 4 snakes.

The Question Mark Model

Each of the snakes is a different distance from the chamber and has a different reverberation time.

The overarching symbolism in the sonic sculptural elements of the site represents rebirth, potential within a community and a connection to the land from which we come. Ultimately it is about hope for the future.

St Patrick, having driven the 'snakes' out of Ireland, would I think have approved of their re-introduction in this context!

Snakes
This symbol has many varied interpretations in history, in life and in mythology. It has been associated both with positive and negative symbolism. In this installation it is a positive signifier, intended to represent the community and its development. Each of the four snakes is one of a pair, two parents and two children, yet within each couple you will find individual character and presentation.

Alpha doesn't feel the cold

In natural life, the snake sheds its skin, divesting itself of old constricting binds in order that it may grow and renew itself. Underneath lies a new skin, perfect in its potential and in its projection of itself.

The simplest 'Question Mark' shape

The stainless steel from which the snakes are constructed represents this new skin, a contemporary material for a contemporary people, a strong material to represent the resilience of the community, a reflective material to reflect the life that surrounds it.

In this series of 4 sculptures, the snakes are interconnected through the earth, as is the community whom they are intended to represent.

They provide a conduit through which visitors can listen directly to the very earth upon which they build their community. What they hear will be that which is filtered through the other snakes, each emphasising a different frequency of the surrounding soundscape.

Because the snakes are interconnected, they also represent and provide opportunity for communication with each other and a reflection of one's own words. The sonic effect means that a visitor will hear reflections of their own voices, made so by the journey through the earth, the void and the other snakes.

Stainless eggs to symbolise rebirth

Eggs
Clearly the eggs signify 'new life', their meaning is simply 'potential'. The pote

ntial may be taken to refer to the hopes and dreams of the community. As with the snakes, the choice of stainless steel as the fabrication material is significant; meaning that while it is difficult to damage the potential from outside, when the time is right, it will blossom from within.

The polished finish of the eggs reflects an 'inside looking out' view of the faces and

the immediate environment of those who gaze upon them. The eggs represent the people, and that potential is within and around the visitor.

A clutch of stainless eggs under a bush

Two or more people viewing the same egg simultaneously will each see a slightly different view those around them, themselves and their surroundings, in this way it mirrors life and how we all view it differently

The two larger snakes are each coiled around

an egg in a nesting position. They extend the metaphors above, indicating the community's protection & nurturing of positive hope & dreams for the future of the community.


Drum Seating


The drum seats are dedicated to three of the indigenous trees of this area viz Oak, Ash and Holly.

Drumseats pre-installation

The script carved into the pieces is written in English to reflect the working language of the contemporary people; Gaelic to represent the culture and heritage of the area; and, Ogham to represent the trees themselves and their ancient connection to this land.

Aside from the practical aspects of the seats, they function as drums. Using stainless steel delivers a particular metallic and bright sound. Each seat has a distinct pitch providing elements of the sound palette.

More images below...

Detail of the etching


Sonic elements designed by Paul Marshall

Stainless fabrication by George Adams Engineering, N'ards; PF Copeland, Mallusk and Jordan Metalwork N'Ards.

Landscape Architect Peter McDonald, Groundwork NI

Project Management Conor Heaney Bogside and Brandywell Initiative

Site Contractor Robert Todd, Boyd Landscapes, Ballyclare.

This project was funded by the Department of Social Development. It would not have been possible without their support.


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100% Stainless Steel - this is Alpha

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Snake1 (Male) - From Brandywell interactive Park - 4 of these connected underground to a 2m wide x 1m deep bespoke echo chamber / earth drum ©2005/06

 
Stainless spheres PDF Print E-mail

one metre across

These outdoor sensory items are available in diameters ranging from 50mm to 1metre both as full spheres and hemispheres.

" WOW! I look like a giant... cooool!"

They are a passive sensory implement have a broad fun appeal and an interesting perspective on the users' everyday environment.

Tubes permit conversation via underground pathways - mirror ball is great fun!


"En route to a client, a one metre version visited my home briefly. My children immediately took to it as regular seating; they lay over it, leaned against it, slid down it, spun on it, wrapped themselves around it..., they made

faces in it, did funny walks by it... I turned it over and I have an ultra-low frequency bell endless amusement, great fun.

Under family pressure, I now have one as a permanent piece of furniture!" *


These are:

  • Hand-made stainless steel skin 1mm thick
  • Hand welded
  • Polished to mirror finish
  • Self- cleaning (please no abrasives!).
  • No rust - ever!
  • Recommended only fit with concrete filler**

Price range £20 - £900 - can be hard to get - please check availability with bingbangbong.

Stainless spheres are available from 2 inches to one metre diameters*NB

The metal is relatively thin (1mm) and it will dent if struck with sufficient force.

**We do install these in public areas but we fill them with concrete first. If the site is non-vulnerable and the users are young or unlikely to be aggressive, the bare ball on its own will be strong enough. I sit on my own one every day but would not wish to jump on it.

The 1 metre complete sphere

You have been notified of a potential weakness in this product when used without appropriate reinforcement. Please be careful if you do use the stainless skin alone


 

 
Rocky & Orpheus PDF Print E-mail

Rocky (left) & Orpheus

Two stainless interconnected 'conversation stations' and a mirror finish stainless ball

100% Stainless - No nonsense

Doomed to converse with each other forever!

 Two interconnected pieces for a public playpark Bally Gawley Co Tyrone, the mouth from one splits into two underground and goes to the ears of the other. Each takes a different length route which introcuces a natural delay ©2007

 

 

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