Prototypes of interior furniture modules.
Developed within a study on spatial organization and the structuring role of furniture in guiding movement and activity within the domestic environment.
Birch plywood, detachable assembly system.
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In early September, we staged a performance exploring the relationship between two ubiquitos objects: a plastic water bottle and a mobile phone, brought together as a diptych reflecting our everyday environment.
Through a performative device, we captured the symbolic act of a water bottle gradually emptying into a mobile phone. This quiet exchange spans 25 minutes—an evocative duration representing both the average adult’s attention span and our habitual interactions with these objects and their contexts.
Over these 25 minutes, we evoke cycles of creation and consumption: it’s the time taken to produce 10,000 plastic bottles plastic bottles in a factory, a brief morning scroll through notifications, or the fragile interval before a waterlogged phone shuts down.
This is the outcome of a 25-minute performance, where presence and gradual transformation unfold until it reaches the famous Green Screen of Death.
See the full project here: https://25minutes.cargo.site [link in bio]
Thanks to @benjanowitz for the crazy soundtrack, a sinking version of Tchaikovsky’s Pathetic Symphony.