„please come back here later“ 📄
I love my books having dog-eared pages. most frequently used research tool all time.
Later they became the material basis of the mirror object.
photo 2: @nwefers
Diplom Antonia Ludwig Nothing to see here
Research is a product
Fragmente des menschlichen Alltags – diese Arbeit befasst sich mit ihrer verborgenen Präsenz in
Fließgewässern: Von ihrem Entstehen bis zu den Orten, an denen sie sich schließlich dem
kollektiven Gedächtnis drohen zu entziehen.
Nothing to See Here basiert auf einer Studie, die toxische Substanzen in Menstruationsprodukten
nachgewiesen hat. Als Beispiel industriell gefertigter Alltagsprodukte werden sie zu
Forschungsgegenständen. Im Zentrum der Betrachtungen steht das Wasser – verstanden als
Lebensraum, Archiv und Akteur:in in Design und Forschung sowie als gleichwertige und
eigenständige Entität.
Wie beeinflusst das Anthropozän heute natürliche Ökosysteme, und welche Handlungsspielräume
eröffnen sich, um ihre Resilienzen zu bewahren?
Eine interdisziplinäre Arbeit, ein Buch, ein Film, eine greifbare Forschung.
-
Fleeting fragments of everyday human life – this design research investigates their hidden presence
in rivers and streams: following them from their emergence to the places where they eventually slip
from collective memory.
Nothing to See Here is based on studies that detected toxic substances in menstrual
products. At its core is water – understood as a habitat, an archive, and an active agent in research
and science, as well as an individual equal entity.
How does the anthropocene affect natural ecosystems, and what spaces for action emerge to
preserve their resilience?
A book, a film, a tangible research.
Fotocredits:
1 / 3 / 4 : Nicolas Wefers
2 / 5 : Antonia Ludwig
#studydesign #produktdesign #diplom #design #nothingtoseehere
I spy with my little eye [from: nothing to see here] + Slide 2: group exhibition "A Script, A Sketch, A Show" at documenta halle Kassel / curated by @lizzyellbrueck and produced by @jmr.schaefer
What’s the role of waters in our production cycles? I follow invisible substances through the lifetime of products for menstrual health. The water is talking about the areas humans touches nature.
Water is the archive, the teacher and the storyteller.
A shortfilm as part of my graduation project 2025
full length: 7:10 min
script and production: Antonia Ludwig
voice: Annalena Haering @hundefutterfirma
sound: Max Schild @mx_child Slide 2: @nwefers
I spy with my little eye [from: nothing to see here]
What’s the role of waters in our production cycles? I follow invisible substances through the lifetime of products for menstrual health. The water is talking about the areas humans touches nature.
Water is the archive, the teacher and the storyteller.
A shortfilm as part of my graduation project 2025
full length: 7:10 min
script and production: Antonia Ludwig
voice: Annalena Haering @hundefutterfirma
sound: Max Schild @mx_child
I spy with my little eye [from: nothing to see here]
What’s the role of waters in our production cycles? I follow invisible substances through the lifetime of products for menstrual health. The water is talking about the areas humans touches nature.
Water is the archive, the teacher and the storyteller.
A shortfilm as part of my graduation project 2025
full length: 7:10 min
script and production: Antonia Ludwig
voice: Annalena Haering @hundefutterfirma
sound: Max Schild @mx_child
nothing to see here - 02
part two of my diplomaproject: Writing.
several textform shaped into a layout on rough paper.
I questioned human habits shaped by industrial products and their daily interaction with waters. Design becomes a research practice. Through the example of menstrual health industry, the seemingly invisible turns into a visible discourse. Traces that reveal about our relationship with nature.
photocredit slide 3: @nwefers
nothing to see here - 01
part one of my diplomaproject: Research.
I questioned human habits shaped by industrial products and their daily interaction with waters. Design becomes a research practice. Through the example of menstrual health industry, the seemingly invisible turns into a visible discourse. Traces that reveal about our relationship with nature.
photocredit: @nwefers