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Get Out / Get In
Aaron Kraft

Get Out / Get In

CLB Architects as Architects

Get Out/Get In was created as an art installation for two Jackson Hole community events. The first, PARKing Day, transforms parking spaces around town into temporary public art interventions. The capacities of a parking space determined the dimensions for the Get Out/Get In structure. The second event, GLOW Nights, is a month-long must-see exhibit produced by Jackson Hole Public Art. This Teton Village event features original art installations which use colorful light as a medium to celebrate the unique phenomena found in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Artists draw inspiration from the megafauna, calderas, hot springs, and dramatic vistas that inspire.

photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft

It has been estimated that 90% of visitors to our National Parks never leave paved roads and many of those who do rarely stray more than 100 yards from their vehicle. Get Out/Get In encourages people to “get out” of their car/house/routine and “get in” to new and unexpected experiences. To immerse oneself in our surroundings is to understand them; to skirt the periphery is to deny oneself the countless wonders concealed within.

photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft

Get Out/Get In uses light as a beacon to draw people into the installation. The blacklights chosen for this installation add an element of the unexpected. The purple glow highlights the intense color of the strings while calling attention to interesting parabolic shapes. Three string arches are formed by connecting points along the X, Y, and Z axis with florescent green string. Just under one mile of string and over one thousand crimped connections come together to form the arches.

photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft

From the outside, a hint is given to the rhythmic shapes formed by the string. Inside, the network of strings serves as canopy that envelops users. The feeling of being simultaneously protected and out in the open provides a unique juxtaposition. Mirrors were placed inside of the installation to create an immersive experience meant to mimic the feeling of venturing into the wilderness. It can be difficult to describe the emotions felt when completely surrounded by the wild; the absence of cars, roads, and the built world becomes palpable. Nature is seemingly infinite, and one realizes just how small they truly are.

photo_credit Audrey Hall
Audrey Hall

Team:

Architects: CLB Architects

Lighting: Hughes Production

Woodworks: Willow Creek Woodworks

Builder : KWC

Photographers: Aaron Kraft, Audrey Hall

photo_credit Audrey Hall
Audrey Hall

Materials Used:

Plywood

Dimensional Lumber

Acrylic Mirrors

Unistrut

16 Gauge Tennis Racket String

Aluminum Wire Crimps

LED Blacklight Strips

photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft
photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft
photo_credit Aaron Kraft
Aaron Kraft
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