A few weeks ago, the MoDiP team visited the London Design Fair. One of the exhibitions caught our eyeand we asked them to tell us more abut their project.
Julia Pulman (Engagement Officer)
#1minuteLamp: a world of discovering materials
Installation setup. Photo © Marleen Sleeuwits during TodaysArt 2017 |
#1minuteLamp (1
minute lamp) is an interactive installation that uses light and technology in
an entertaining way to show how creativity and participation can influence
social behaviour. It is an instrument that informally connects people and helps
them relate to one another.
The installation
allows everybody to experience the story of everyday objects. People can use
various plastic and non-plastic materials and combine them with their own
imagination to make ephemeral compositions on the interactive surface of the
installation.
You are free to pick
your favourites from the cloud of various coloured objects hanging above
the base. This has a weight sensitive surface made up
of rectangular modules. The rectangles light up, acting like a switch when they
are tipped over by the weight of the objects positioned on the surface. This
enables you to play with materials and make the most of your imagination. In
this easy way the
installation reduces lighting to a gesture of addition and balance,
transforming lamps into spontaneous assemblages.
Spontaneous
composition. Photo © Rick Rossenham during
Salone del
Mobile Milan, Fuorisalone (Ventura Lambrate), 2017
|
Learn about sustainability
People think that once
something is broken, it’s garbage. It doesn’t have to be like this. #1minuteLamp enables people to learn about
materials and sustainability. Plastic has become an important component of our
life, integrated in most of the objects we currently use. This consequently
generates waste. In order to teach people about sustainability #1miunteLamp
makes a library of about 150 materials available for participation (different
types of plastics and also textiles). Most of them have been discarded for different reasons. With the
installation, they are brought back in use as parts with aesthetic potential.
Making a spontaneous lamp invites people to understand material properties and
how light propagates through different densities, volumes, or colours.
Assemblage lamp two plastic pieces from solar panels transport, blue and red resin pieces of different densities, plastic cylinder © Studio Catinca Tilea |
Create & collaborate
#1MinuteLamp empowers
the creativity of every individual and boosts team work, especially because
making a beautiful object is so effortless. You don’t have to think too much;
you just assemble, remove, or even add to somebody else’s composition; if you
don’t like what comes out, you can easily redo it in a different way. In this
game-like setup, ideas emerge informally. They get improved in no time by
experiment and get transferred organically between participants.
The composition below
is a good illustration of this effortless team work, during the Salone del
Mobile exhibition in Milan. A diverse composition resulted from the
participation of multiple visitors during the exhibition. Each one contributed
to this collective work by adding or subtracting according to their own
imagination, while interacting with one another and broadening their
understanding on how materials and light actually work together.
Composition on weight-sensitive surface. Photo © Rick Rossenham during Salone del Mobile Milan, Fuorisalone (Ventura Lambrate), 2017 |
Social behaviour by participation
#1minuteLamp is an
installation created by Catinca Tilea. Catinca is a multidisciplinary designer
based in Rotterdam and her work philosophy is that design could and should be
accessible for everybody. This is why the studio seeks to engage audiences as
(conscious) participants in the creative process.
As a representation of this
philosophy #1minuteLamp started from the belief that everybody can make a
change; an educated citizen is a better citizen. The installation empowers
people by participation: anyone is encouraged to co-create and tinker around.
#1minuteLamp helps people reflect on design, production, and consumption in a
constructive way. Making a spontaneous lamp lets you discover on your own how
you can make a positive change in the world.
Detail of its weight-sensitive surface; how it works © Studio Catinca Tilea |
Alina Turdean (Interior arch. – Studio Catinca
Tilea)
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