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A Beautiful Mess

A Beautiful Mess is a physical-digital collaboration project as a manifestation of a powerful message about women empowerment and self-love to embrace the journey of motherhood and their silent struggles. More than about motherhood, it demonstrates sustainability and collaboration between design and craftsmanship that resulted in a new value for discarded items as part of building materials. A cubical translucent shelter is built from operable glass partition that allows cross ventilation, with blinds engraved with numerous keywords of expressions, representing mother's physical and emotional journey. As a focal point, blinds fabric leftovers are collected and woven into a hyperbolic shape of the mother's womb, with a breathing light effect that represents life inside her womb. Acrylic waste is cast as flooring materials, expressing a new process of ordinary materials. The installation functioned as a store where people can sit, shop and experience the space at the same time. 

photo_credit Ryan Salim
Ryan Salim
photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine

As part of award-winning Wonders of Weaving “Solidarity Resilience” program, an art installation is built to  embrace the journey of motherhood as a harmony of all the beauty and the mess, and resonate mother's silent struggles. Many mothers experience guilt, exhaustion, blues, insecurities, even depressions for the hardest job they could bear. Nevertheless, it is the most rewarding job they ever have as their life becomes more meaningful with the presence of the little one. A Beautiful Mess is a collaboration project between architecture, building materials, craftsmanship, photography and website as a manifestation of a powerful message about women empowerment, self-love and acceptance to many mothers out there to let them know that they are seen and heard and not alone. 
 

photo_credit Mario Wibowo
Mario Wibowo
photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine

More than just about motherhood, the installation also embodies sustainability and collaboration between design and craftsmanship that resulted in a new value for discarded items as part of building materials. A cubical translucent shelter is engraved with numerous keywords of expressions collected from many mothers in the world, representing how mothers protect her children through dynamic physical and emotional journeys. The leftovers of Sandei window blinds fabric are combined and woven by ByoLiving into a hyperbolic shape of mother’s womb, with the breathing light effect designed by ErreLuce that represents a life inside the womb. The terrazzo floor is made from cement casting combined with colorful acrylic waste, demonstrating how ordinary materials are seen as nothing but extraordinary when they are processed in the new way.

photo_credit Mario Wibowo
Mario Wibowo
photo_credit Mario Wibowo
Mario Wibowo

Utilized as a public retail of sustainable products, the installation space is made to sink to remind the feeling of a mother's cradle, where people can sit and chill on the pedestal that surrounds it, while shopping and experiencing the space at the same time. The  building is constructed with a knock down system that makes it possible to move to another location, with passive cooling is applied with an operable glass partition that allows natural cross ventilation inside the building.

photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine
photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine

In an exploration of motherhood journey through an art installation, a companion website made by Antikode, featuring the moments captured by photographers Carol Kuntjoro and Janji, as well as words by Typerfect, became a digital way in amplifying the messages. This spirit of collaboration has brought the campaign of solidarity resilience to be heard, demonstrated, and instilled in the current society both in physical and digital form. 

photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine

Team:
Architect: Seniman Ruang
Installation Photographer: Mario Wibowo, Helen Agustine, Ryan Salim

photo_credit Helen Agustine
Helen Agustine

Materials used:
Fabric waste weaving: ByoLiving
Construction, Blinds & Partition: Sandei
Acrylic waste casted floor: ByoLiving
Installation Lighting: ErreLuce

photo_credit Mario Wibowo
Mario Wibowo
photo_credit Mario Wibowo
Mario Wibowo

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Fabric waste weaving, Acrylic waste casted floor
Installation Lighting
Construction, Blinds & Partition
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