Velum


Autoria(s): Lindquist, Marissa; Pytel, Andrzej
Contribuinte(s)

Massey University

Data(s)

29/06/2015

Resumo

Velum continues material experimentation with edible materials as explored within Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture 2012. 1 The work employs the central theme of veiling as a ‘second skin’, an intermediary agent simultaneously engaging with Heideggerian themes of ‘nearness and revealing’ (1927, 1954). This second skin creates a liminality distorting everyday objects of popular culture and technological consumption. In doing so, the work puts forth multiple considerations, the figurative play upon consumption itself; the role of the strange and obscure to affect a deepening awareness of our accelerated consumption and experience; and more tangentially, questions surrounding imminent scenarios of hybridity between body and technology. Velum represents a recent focus of the authors’ creative practice, ‘Making Strange’ (Strange Making) published and presented elsewhere. Making Strange explores the sublime process, fundamental to both the final design outcome and the designing experience. The sublime process is seen as a leading, a physiological overpowering of self to a state of intense self-presence, often leading to self-transcendence or state of otherness. As such, the work engages with the body and materials, experimentally and in a trans-disciplinary manner to inform new material practice.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90821/

Publicador

Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand

Relação

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Lindquist, Marissa & Pytel, Andrzej (2015) Velum. [Visual Artwork]

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand and The Authors

Fonte

Virtually Pop 2015, Curated Exhibition for Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Wellington 2015

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120303 Design Management and Studio and Professional Practice #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #190502 Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting) #Making #Design #Experimentation #Sublime #Trans-Disciplinary
Tipo

Creative Work