MAKE UP
(2013) In Dipolma work IDEL01 20132Industrial Design
- Abstract
- What you see is the result of everything you
cannot see
As a designer you are expected to design objects. But why do
we design these objects and what value do the objects have
to their owners and other viewers?
Why do humans need to possess objects at all, and how are
the objects chosen?
Starting this project with poaching in Africa ending up with a
110 kg’s cabinet made out of concrete and steel, I searched
for these answers but also what role I want to have as a future
designer.
MAKE UP turned out to be a very self-directed project where
the cabinet got to illustrate a behaviour we all have.
A project of a more philosophical character rather than a
straight forward industrial design project.
The result is a one... (More) - What you see is the result of everything you
cannot see
As a designer you are expected to design objects. But why do
we design these objects and what value do the objects have
to their owners and other viewers?
Why do humans need to possess objects at all, and how are
the objects chosen?
Starting this project with poaching in Africa ending up with a
110 kg’s cabinet made out of concrete and steel, I searched
for these answers but also what role I want to have as a future
designer.
MAKE UP turned out to be a very self-directed project where
the cabinet got to illustrate a behaviour we all have.
A project of a more philosophical character rather than a
straight forward industrial design project.
The result is a one piece furniture and not a cabinet that is
meant to be put in production.
Whether you continue reading or not I could highly
recommend you to look at your own choice of objects at
one point. Why have you chosen these objects to surround
yourself with? What are those choices based upon, really? (Less)
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- author
- Norell, Andrea
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- IDEL01 20132
- year
- 2013
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- publication/series
- Dipolma work
- report number
- ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/ EX--13/50222—SE
- ISSN
- ISRN
- language
- English
- id
- 4194335
- date added to LUP
- 2013-12-10 16:11:15
- date last changed
- 2013-12-10 16:11:15
@misc{4194335, abstract = {{What you see is the result of everything you cannot see As a designer you are expected to design objects. But why do we design these objects and what value do the objects have to their owners and other viewers? Why do humans need to possess objects at all, and how are the objects chosen? Starting this project with poaching in Africa ending up with a 110 kg’s cabinet made out of concrete and steel, I searched for these answers but also what role I want to have as a future designer. MAKE UP turned out to be a very self-directed project where the cabinet got to illustrate a behaviour we all have. A project of a more philosophical character rather than a straight forward industrial design project. The result is a one piece furniture and not a cabinet that is meant to be put in production. Whether you continue reading or not I could highly recommend you to look at your own choice of objects at one point. Why have you chosen these objects to surround yourself with? What are those choices based upon, really?}}, author = {{Norell, Andrea}}, issn = {{ISRN}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{Dipolma work}}, title = {{MAKE UP}}, year = {{2013}}, }