LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.
LOST & FOUND
Location: Dundee Design Festival 2024
Curator: Stacey Hunter
Photography: Grant Anderson
Date: September 2024
In an era where we are grappling with the dual concerns of wastefulness and unfettered technological progress, Lost and Found casts light on the creative potential of hybridizing the old and the new. In response to the Dundee Design Festival theme of multiplicity Lost & Found looks to things recently defunct, be they considered wasteful, obsolete or undervalued, and re-imagines their potential in encounter with 3D printing.
The ongoing series of installations and consumer electronics products are composed from diverse types of ephemera (postcards, pendulums, glassware, flora, pizza boxes) contained within a highly adaptable and re-usable framework of 3D printed components animated with mechanical movement and flourishes of bold colour. As well as being materially resourceful the pieces are created to also be logistically resourceful in terms of install, transportation and de-install - where the entirety of the installation can be transported inside a suitcase, eliminating the need for freight transportation.
Overall Lost & Found aims to depict an eclectic, resourceful and alternative vision of now that pieces together technologies and antiquities. In doing so it invites us to value the accumulative power of harmonizing the past and present, as a critique of a wasteful and resolutely futuristic tomorrow.