Showing posts with label 24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 24. Show all posts
Mehreen Murtaza
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Sabeen Jamil
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
  Faisal Khan
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate? 
People talk about biomimicry. Stealing design principles from nature. We did it the other way around. We turned bacterial cells into sensors that take an input and giving you an output like an electronic sensor. E.g. if arsenic is present, then glow red!

Aida Ali
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Anonymous Participant
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Ayako Tadahira Sheppard
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?  
The inner workings of a hydro/wind power apparatus. It is basically just thin coils of copper on a stationary platform that is attached to a moving piece that has magnets attached to it. It worked on the first try. It was a memorable experience to “create” electricity.
Narimaan Aziz
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?

Patti Nelson
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?

Giang Pham


24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
The lavalamp is always changing when I turn it on, never the same one moment to the next. It’s like a moving painting as well as a sculpture. It’s a constant reminder of the possibilities beyond the two-dimensional surface and static three-dimensional object.

Erik Lindeborg
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
My background is as a piano player. Sometimes I feel as though everything I do is a piano in one way or another. A graphical, linear representation of something deeply abstract, it serves as a metaphor for my artistic process.

Linnea Bergman
24. Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Figure out of shells.
In some places they are souvenirs, in some places read as hobby-craft. The repeated shells, a cover of the shape of something easy recognizable. The shells becoming some kind of tactile fur, fascinating because of it´s absurdity but also beauty, mixing the outside of some basic figurines, with the shell being the outside in itself.

Hae Won Sohn
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted to replicate?
Thinking about it, it is simply a small booklet one uses to prove identity and nationality when traveling. After one of my close friends told me that he can not live with his fiance(girl friend at that time) in her country due their different nationality and un-married status, I started being skeptical about the idea of “nation and nationality.” Sometimes, I feels odd that one is not allowed to live or stay anywhere as long as one wants, just because of the concept of a country which defines ones destiny.

Barbara Bauer
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate? 
A rope is one of the oldest and most simplest object that man created. Several fibers are twirled together to create a stronger string. Then once again one string is combined with several others to create an even more powerful object. Yet, even if this operation can be repeated endlessly, the flexibility of it decreases step by step. An object that is flexible but strong, easy to cut and still holding things together is an object that I interpreted in ceramics, a material that remains in a certain form once fired.

Iris Bodemer
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?

Maliha Peracha
24.Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Heritage 

Nayda Collazo-Llorens
24. Any object, whose underlining/governing systems you always wanted or tried to replicate?
Iris Eichenberg