Mexico city seating installation by el ultimo grito. Nov 01, 2013 mexico city seating installation by el ultimo grito mexico city seating installation by el ultimo gritoel ultimo grito (rosario hurtado and roberto feo with their daughter)photo by luca salas last week el ultimo grito worked with volunteers to create a public seating installation in the downtown of mexico city as part of the abierto mexicano de diseño. they told designboom about the experience: ‘for the last few years we have been developing design and manufacture systems that would free us from the traditional methods of production. it marked a return to a kind of primitivism, before tools and machines could inform the way we design and think about design. this system allows us to use our bodies as tools. as we began to shape spaces and objects we soon realized that we never produce the same results twice working this way. our hands are well trained – they respond instantaneously to our brains comfortably. volunteers help build the seating structurephoto by erandi sotelo.
Manuscript by Paul Cocksedge Studio. Beijing Design Week 2011: London designer Paul Cocksedge installed giant pages of poetry made from rolled steel sheets outside the China Millennium Monument during Beijing Design Week.
Both Chinese and English poems were inscribed onto the curled sheets of the 20 metre-high metre-wide sculpture, entitled Manuscript. Visitors could sit or lie down on the individual pages. Paul Cocksedge showed another new project at the recent London Design Festival – see our story about vinyl records warped into amplifiers for smartphones here and see more projects by the designer here. See all our projects from Beijing Design Week here, including our roundup of highlights, and see our snapshots from the festival on our Facebook page. Photography is by Mark Cocksedge. Here's some more information about the project from Paul Cocksedge Studio: Manuscript - An installation by Paul Cocksedge Studio for Beijing Design Week.
Bourrasque by Paul Cocksedge. London designer Paul Cocksedge recently completed another sculpture resembling pieces of paper caught in the breeze, although this time the leaves glow like a swarm of fireflies.
Installed in the courtyard of a hotel in Lyon, the 25-metre-long Bourrasque sculpture was completed for the city’s annual Festival of Lights. The 200 suspended sheets were made from an electrically conductive material that lights up when a current passes through it. Each sheet was the same size as a sheet of A3 paper and was moulded into shape by hand. Previous paper-like structures by Cocksedge include a cloud of Corian in the hallways of London's Victoria & Albert Museum and floating steel sheets of poetry at Beijing Design Week. Photography is by Mark Cocksedge.
The following text is from Paul Cocksedge Studio: Bourrasque - Lyon - Fête des Lumières - 8th to 11th December 2011 In both scale and technique, this is an ambitious project. Amazing Gravity Land Art By Cornelia Konrads. April 28th, 2012 Salman In excess of at huge we come crossways the German performer Cornelia Konrads who make mind winding site exact installation in community seats, sculpture parks and confidential gardens approximately the earth.
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