Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information | OnSite Studio

Through his experiments in contemporary design Sebestian Wierinck contemplates concepts “of human prosthesis/furniture object with the concept of digital interface between people and information in a particular space.””]

Courtesy of OnSite Studio

Using polyethylene plastic tubes, usually used for water, gas and electrical distribution, Wierinck creates public furniture. It would be great if these tubes were in fact re-used as opposed to produced solely for this purpose. The world is drowning in enough synthetics and plastics and is in no need of further hostile takeovers.

dh

Arch2O.com
Logo
Send this to a friend
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio6
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio6
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio5
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio5
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio7
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio7
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio3
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio3
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio4
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio4
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio1
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio1
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio2
Arch2O-Public furniture as flux of energy, light and information-OnSite Studio2