





Client: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Location: Terre Haute, IN, United States
Completion date: 2021
Artwork budget: $300,000
Project Team
Artist
Adam Buente
Project One Studio
Artist
Kyle Perry
Project One Studio
Fabricator
Project One Studio

Overview
Depth of Field seeks to foster a relationship between people and the natural environment, with the goal of motivating, inspiring, and connecting students and faculty with the place they inhabit. Biophilic design recognizes that an association of the individual to the whole, and an emotional attachment to nature, are vital to people’s physical and mental health, fitness, and wellbeing.
Goals
This project is located in the center of a large atrium space for a school of technology. Integration was a key element for making this vast sculpture feel as though it had always been there. This was achieved through smart use of hidden fasteners, the creation of a false wall, and a modular design that allowed quick install and very few visible joints.
Process
Project One Studio completed the conceptual design, fabrication, and installation of this project. We would like to thank Enttec for their help throughout the entire project.
Additional Information
The project’s form is designed to reflect an abstract natural system, in which many similar yet unique elements benefit one another, working as a whole. This is complemented by an ever-changing ambient lighting technique that reflects the passage of time and changing seasons, as well as activity and occupancy of the space. In this way, the work physically responds to people and nature in hopes of promoting interactions, creativity, and a healthy learning environment. The title of the project describes the actual physicality of the work, but also as a system that can live on and evolve through student engagement. The field-effect uses various depths of moving light to create infinite possibilities, allowing for future creative endeavors, and ensuring that the project maintains a strong connection to its surrounding.