Karli Woodward制作了一个使用Zahner工程、制造和安装服务的特色项目。Zahner与世界各地的艺术家、雕刻家和管理员合作,在将更大的项目变成现实的作品方面发挥支持作用。从新兴到成熟,Zahner在艺术家职业生涯的每个阶段都与他们合作。Karli Woodward就是一个从Zahner工程、制造和安装服务中获益的艺术家。
Karli伍德沃德
已完成的工程
探索
探索博物馆是旧金山的一个开创性的科学博物馆。该博物馆成立于1969年,因其开创性的展览和对自然现象的亲身体验而闻名于世。2013年,经过EHDD建筑事务所的重新设计,博物馆在新的地点开放。设计过程中开放了三倍于展览空间的空间。塞纳was brought into the design to develop one of the three artworks devised by Mark McGowan, Art Director for the Exhibit Environments at the Exploratorium:“My goal was to use the building’s otherwise neutral architectural features to visually display things that would normally be invisible, to express something about the site and what’s there—the tides, the bay water, and the equipment that’s contributing to the museum’s net-zero energy goal—in a visual way.”Zahner worked with the team to develop the Plankton Wall, a stainless steel artwall which is situated at the Northeast elevation facing the San Francisco Bay. As part of the Bay Observatory Terrace, the Plankton Wall is a semi-reflective surface showing a randomized grid of what appear to be patterned circles. These circles are abstract versions of sketches initially created by Karli Woodward, Living Systems Technician, of four different types of baywater plankton. Each of the holes which compose the patterned circles were die-cut in Kansas City, composed of only 6 differently sized punches. The wall’s stainless steel panels were fabricated by Zahner in Kansas City, Missouri.