Virga explores the intersection of steam bending and digital fabrication to produce a lighting installation inspired by clouds

Faculty and students from VCUarts Qatar, working in collaboration with Atelier La Juntana, designed and fabricated a collection of glowing sculptural forms made from steam-bent wood, 3D-printed connectors, LED lights and tailored fabric. Designed for disassembly and portability, the collection will be exhibited next in the VCUarts Qatar Gallery in Doha, suspended from motorized pulleys and equipped with laser range finders to create an interactive, kinetic installation, subtly shifting and rearranging—rising and falling, dimming and growing brighter in response to the passage of time and the presence and movement of gallery visitors. Inspired by virga cloud formations—clouds found in hot climates, characterized by trailing streaks of rain that evaporate before reaching the ground—the project invites free association, fosters reverie, and inspires imaginative speculation.

Each cloud form was designed by a separate student or faculty member from the VCUarts Qatar MFA in Design program, in preparation for the 8-day wood-bending workshop at Atelier La Juntana, a teaching and fabrication facility on the north coast of Spain.

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