drip I



Drip juxtaposes the organic and the inorganic as upward and downward flows in time, triggered by atmosphere and gravity in a 2.5x2.5m vertical garden. Drip consists in a large volume of salt held 3m above a planter. 9 cables stretch in between. As water drips over the planter through special orifices, salt crystallizes downward forming 9 stalactites over the planter. Creeper plants grow upward from the planter. Stalactites and plants bond together in time. Drip keeps transforming under the refracted light of the suspended salt-volume. It works like an urban hourglass, changing in time, physically and locally responding to a global phenomenon, aiming to redefine climate change as a hybrid, transitory stage also known as “Salt of the Earth.”

Public Installation, Vertical Garden:
Syntagma Square, Athens Greece


Commission, Green Design Festival Athens: Brainlab
09-10.2010

Design: Petros Babasikas, Voulgari Chrysoula
Interns: Kassiani Leontiadou, Dimitra Bra, Anthi Vathi
Donor: PERLA SALT
Production: Brainlab NGO
Temporary Public Installation Vertical Garden Design & Construction; Outdoor Exhibition.