I believe that human buttocks are one of the less discussed
and focused part of human body. In this “iBum” project, I
would like to reveal the visual of this less popular part of
body without notice. The chair reveal human
unconsciousness and reality. When audience sit down on
the chair, a scanner on the top of chair start to scan
people`s buttocks automatically. Then the scanned image
is printed out from the right hand side of the chair. A
sensor is detecting people`s existence all the time. So
people will not realize the existence of the scanner.
Without notice, the photocopy of the bum will arrive next
to the chair. Tomomi Sayuda
Designersblock London 2009 takes place during the London
Design Festival over 5000 square meters of space
alongside 100% Design in Earls Court One. 24 - 27 Sep
2009
iBum by Tomomi Sayuda at Designersblock

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- Elena Sommariva
- 26 September 2009
