In process

An exhibition at Imm Cologne organized by Frankfurt University HFG of Main tells the story of design objects, the moment of originality of a serial product.

Design objects are not like archaeological artefacts that are discovered, grubbed out and then unriddled.

Design objects always relate to their social, technical and functional context. This context constitutes the particular story of the design product.

Annika Frye, Cloud, pendant light, edited by French furniture brand Hartô

The product, in the smaller sense, always relates to a multitude of operations that were necessary to establish the original idea for the product. The design product is then being reproduced using this idea (which is often incorporated by a model or prototype). The specific constellation of techniques, materials and the designer himself that constitute the design process are the moment of originality of the the serial product. Thus “In process” exhibits the process (as a story) that is containing this moment of originality.

Annika Frye, Cloud, pendant light, edited by French furniture brand Hartô
Brita Jaichner, Herder Light Collage, lamp shades made of porcelain
Brita Jaichner, Herder Light Collage, lamp shades made of porcelain
Jakob Gresch, Skim Shelf, made from bended plywood
Karl Becker, Chup Chop, chopping board with four tilted edges
Markus Mau, 2000 A.C., chef's knife made of wood and modified with liquid glass
Martin Hirth, Curtain Cabinet, textile covered shelve
Martin Hirth, Curtain Cabinet, textile covered shelve
Teresa Mendler, Cage, clothes hanger
Marc Schönmann, CoBot, 3D printer
Lilian Dedio, SOUNDtextil, sound installation
Pasta studies