Swing Time is an interactive playscape composed of 20 illuminated ring-shaped swings. The installation, created by Höweler + Yoon Architecture, activates a temporary park between the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and D Street to create an experimental public space.
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Custom fabricated from welded polypropylene, the swings are designed in three different sizes so that the community can engage, exercise, and play with Swing Time as individuals or in groups.
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Led lighting within the swing is controlled by a custom micro-controller, signaling the swing’s activity level.
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An internal accelerometer measures the acceleration forces of the swing. When forces are static and the swings are not in use, they emit a soft, white light that illuminates the area. When the swings are in motion, the micro-controller switches the light from white to purple, creating a colorful glowing effect.
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Swing Time’s responsive play elements invite users to interact with the swings and with each other, activating the urban park and creating a community laboratory for play in the Innovation District and South Boston neighborhoods.
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Swing Time is sponsored by the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority and located at The Lawn on D, a 2.7-acre outdoor experimental event landscape.
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