Design
Rendez-vous: a show by design students of Esad Strasbourg
24. lug. 2010
ESAD brought to Berlin
three chairs,
a bench, one lamp and a lighting object, an electric
switch and an exciting soil energy plant. Most of
these proposals take place on the domestic
territory. Yes, still the house is emerging as an
important horizon. We should have
guessed that chairs are not scarce in designland,
but we liked them so much we couldn't refuse them
this trip (they asked for it in a very convincing
way).
Then this home vision may
include a broader understanding of the world
around. It may deal with memories (school?),
restless ecological worries or a fascination for
mysterious physical phenomenons. We'll see. We'll
talk later and try to explain why the home still
largely stands in the center. Then for a larger
urban context, we propose a cork bike helmet. It is
peaceful, as all our projects are. A pair of
chemically inspired feminine shoes for instance.
Pure scientifical generosity. On a more
experimental level, designs that smells and heats
you up: two works using solely wood, gravitating
around the human body and its relationships to its
surroundings. A large family of glasses, which
enhances perception over seeing. Reality deceives
much too often, we know that for long now. But it
allows some enjoyable surprises, too. That's what
we are looking for.
ESAD
Strasbourg:
Kevin Goupil, Manon Leblanc, Romain Diroux,
Charlotte Heurtier, Chenyi Ke, Léa Bardin, Paul
Menand, Pierre Brunet-Vogel, Catherine Stolarski,
Lili Cheng, Thibaut Charpentier, Mihyun Kim