Design
Digital Primitive #2: iterative design
08. ott. 2009
"Digital Primitive #2" is the second event of a sequence
initially presented at the Giulio Capellini Young Talents
selection for the Temporary Museum for New Design hold
in the Milano furniture fair, april 2009. “They are Digital,
because they are the first generation of New York
designers and architects formed in a context characterized
by digital modeling techniques and computer numeric
control fabrication (CNC). They are Primitive because they
have to respond to the limitations deriving from a city like
New York.”
The installation for "Digital
Primitive #2: Iterative Design" engages the idea of time
trough the iteration, repetition and transformation of
specific geometrical configurations. The project explores
the idea of digital primitive, which is manifested in the
contrast between the speed derived from the
computational iteration, and the slow from the strength
and resistance of materiality.
Porcupine
(Throw Felt along Curve)
Designed by the New York based architects and designers
Caterina Tiazzoldi and Eduardo Benamor Duarte (team
Tania Branquinho and Mauro Fassino) in collaboration with
(PASTOFO and POLITROFA), is an adaptable chair for hotel
lobbies, restaurants and airports waiting areas. Inspired
from the fractal growth of a shell, Throw Felt Along Curve
is realized in felt an fiber glass. Its design has been
generated with a parametric logic (deriving from a
Grasshopper application) that allows to reconfigure in
accord with the location and user's inputs. The prototype of
the configuration Porcupine has been expressly designed
for the reception space of the Altis Hotel in Lisbon. The
installation emphasizes the question of the relation existing
between the proliferation of abstract geometrical
configurations and their becoming object or space trough
material implementation. It engages the difference
between an iteration based on an abstract geometrical
model that can be downloaded and repeated in any part of
the globe, and the resistance of the specificity of material
materiality to such a temporal contraction.
Onion Pinch
Designed by the new York based architects and designers
Caterina Tiazzoldi and Eduardo Benamor Duarte (team
Katy Seaman, Tania Branquinho, Lorenza Croce and Mauro
Fassino) in collaboration with AMORIM CORK COMPOSITES,
The Installation Onion Pinch: Digital Primitive
Extended for Experimenta Design09 is a design /
production process exploring the idea of time as iteration
and will take place in the Lisbon subway station of Cais do
Sodre and in the international fair on Composite Materials
Compotec. The design for the Installation is processed
through the iteration and transformation of a same
component - a sheet of cork arranged as an "onion ring".
Shape and profile transformations occur by literally
pinching the cork with a bolt. The shape variation of the
onion articulate the space in a exhibition path featuring
the work of several New York based, architects, designer,
academic researchers and manufacturers. By exploiting
the cork flexibility the shape transformation and
connection between parts describe the transformation and
the contamination existing in the New York ground
between research, education, practice, manufacturing and
corporate world. Digital Primitive Extended follows the
track of the Digital Primitive practice in New York by single
out from an apparent common ground, practices that are
entangled and co-dependent operating between academia,
large scale corporate design, design or digital
manufacturing practices. The stress placed in
individualizing one practice can only determine the location
and levels of associativity and physical proximity between
all parts in the configuration.