Acumulated Transparency
By Iltze Bautista Castillo and Gabriela Cárdenas Ramírez
His first
exhibition was at the Museum of Modern Art of Bogota, Colombia in 2002, with
the piece Hipercubo/ok/. Since then
his pieces have been shown in countries like Canada, Korea, Italy and Spain. He
has received numerous prizes, like the Association of Sustainability and
Architecture, Ars Electrónica and the Latin-American Biennial of Design. Generally
his work focuses on the relations between public/users and the piece.
The piece that we are
interested in analyzing is en.light.en Interactives
Lamps, which was realized in the Barragan Studio during 2009 and won the
prize of design Pencil of Steel on the following year. It works with seven
lamps controlled by the program Wiring. [1] This piece, seeks to re-accommodate
the form in which we relate to the daily objects, working with the limits
between the unique work and massive product. As well the idea of an original
piece of art and design product. It is a set
of eight lamps of simple appearance, which daily functions are inserted in a
playful sense, but technologically complex.
NOTES
[1] Program that combines hardware and opened
software, which serves to illustrate in the physical world ideas and concepts.
Barragán began the development of the project in the Interaction Design
Institute and was continued by a small group of persons in the University of los
Andes.
2 comentarios:
I like the simplicity of these lamps..I know they are fairly complex inside but their design is interesting..not the traditional "black box" of technology.
THis invention is very impressive too.So many uses in a small box lamp. I wonder how it is made and programmed? Interesting technology.
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