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PRECEPTION OF BUNKER
Devices of Body Sensing in War Buildings
Individual Academic Work Feb 2022 / Graduation Project
Course ID:29010220
Located in Nanjing, China
Supervisor: LU Andong
Email: alu@nju.edu.cn
Tel: +86 25 8359 3020
Exhibited in The Memorial Hall Of The Victims In Nanjing Massacre By Japanese Invanders (Participated in the whole process of curation)
Video of the Installation in the Exhibtition Hall Youtube: https://youtu.be/vmT9VtQqa5Q
Nanjing, as one of the four cities martyred during World War II, suffered brutal war destruction. As a wartime city, the city still has many ruins of defense fortifications, such as abandoned blockhouses and ruined walls. They are the "witnesses" of the battle of Nanjing, carrying little-known memories of the war. In times of peace, they are scattered among the trees, far from the public life, buried in the grass and soil, and melted into the mountain.
As the most widely deployed war fortifications during the Anti-Japanese War, bunkers played an important role in the defense of Nanjing.
The project is an attempt to bring back memories of the war through the physical experience inside the installation. This leads people to reflect on the oppression of the human body by war.
As one of the important battlefields during the Battle of Nanjing, a large number of military blockhouses have been preserved on the Purple Mountain.A total of 75 of blockhouses exist and can be divided into six types, each with its own function, character and location
Bunker Ruins on the Zijin Mountain Postures
Distribution of Bunkers
Perceptions in Bunkers
The interaction between the different Spaces in the bunker and the soldiers' bodies produced different perceptual experiences, which were important carriers of war memories. These senses include body posture, hearing, vision, and so on. Through the abstraction of these perceptions, we can better feel the destruction of human body caused by war.
Acoustic Wave
The voice of war is an important embodiment of the oppression war brings to people.
Categories of Bunkers
The categories of bunkers include: semi-underground bunkers, reconnaissance bunkers, bunkers with eaves, bunkers without eaves, round bunkers, and semi-round bunkers.
Shooting Holes
The categories of bunkers include: semi-underground bunkers, reconnaissance bunkers, bunkers with eaves, bunkers without eaves, round bunkers, and semi-round bunkers.
The Translation
Posture, sound waves, vision and materials are modernized to help people experience rich sensory stimulation in a limited space. Through lightweight, modern translation, body perception can be condensed and combined.
Integrated Perceptions Installation (Constructed)
The Exhibition
The installation is located in the center of the pavilion, where the semi-enclosed space becomes a focal area for gathering and experiencing the entire exhibition.
The device combines a variety of motion states inside the bunker, including stoop marching and climbing upward. Using the scale data inside the bunker, the soldiers' physical experience inside the bunker was reconstructed to a true scale. At the same time, accompanied by the sounds and vibrations of the war and the sounds of the mountains, the process of transition from the oppression of war to the calm of nature is created.
Shooting Hole Simulator
The device simulates the visual perception of the firing port in the bunker, and the soldiers' visual experience of observing the world from inside the bunker is restored through the height of the window, the proportion of the window, the jagged edge and other elements.
Megaphone Installation
The installation simulates the way soldiers in a bunker transmit information through a loudspeaker. The sound of the loudspeaker changes from gunfire to birdsong. Different heights of the loudspeaker are suitable for people of different ages, and the effect of war on human perception is restored from the perspective of hearing. The different height of the handset provides the possibility of experience for different age groups.
Sound Vibrating Devices
Hidden inside the device are several acoustic vibration devices, which come from the roar of guns and the song of birds in the forest. Through sound conduction and vibration, visitors can experience the installation in multiple dimensions.
Reconnaissance Installation
The installation mimics the posture of soldiers looking up at enemy aircraft from inside a bunker, with a screen mounted on top that loops back images of the sky during battle, allowing viewers to recreate the posture of the body looking up at the scout.
Timeline Construction
The device is made of precast channel steel and steel plate, which is easy to disassemble and install. The prefabricated materials and structure greatly shortened the project time, while the steel frame provided sufficient stability for the installation.
STEP 7: Install circuit system and debug equipments.
STEP 2:Confirm the location of the installation and assemble the three prefabricated frames together.
The whole installation process was completed in one week, including frame construction, skin installation, routing perforation, device testing and other processes. Multithreading at the same time, greatly save the cost and time.
STEP 5: Install all panels of the installation.
STEP 3: Install the pool and the floor.
STEP 8: Installed the maintenance lids.
STEP 6:Install the iron ladder.
STEP 9:Tested the water resistance of the installation, cleaned and painted.
Secondary Structure
Sound of the earth...
Feeling peaceful...
The Cause of the Design: An old woman walking across the fast road.