1,850 DESIGN ELEMENTS
insanity The truth is how fun it is to go back and engage in a little more sane things like that. The response around me was: "If it's called sane at all" You guys decide, not that it really matters to my sanity here. This week while working on plans for a new project, I talked to someone (Name saved on system) The first question he asked me was: "But you're putting everything out right?" And the answer was unequivocally no, I'm not a producer. "how not? So many parts What are you going to cut? Are you going to organize? Are you going to arrange, sharpen, connect, lead, install? " I was reminded of exactly what lesson I was giving when I lectured in the design department And I called on various designers to come and talk about their doing after graduation, and how Kraft can still be made and not necessarily go to the plastic areas necessarily within the small market of Kraftmen in our country. I really remember this lecture that was engraved on my head and accompanies me to this day In the lecture one of the designers said: "I'm not really a designer anymore, I have a bunch of designers sitting with me and because we have to do everything today so I'm more in management and marketing" And I said to myself: Sailing. That's where I don't want to be. I want to keep creating in my hands. Do not want to become a marketing person and engage in this economic pursuit all day long. Today I know for sure it's part of an increase, But still the joy of doing and creating in me and I want to do things with my own hands then Yes there are things I no longer do like 'Trucking Ltd.' but ... Mass production by hand made That's one of the things I probably carved on my flags. And he's mine. (Independence Day nonetheless) In the Patel project Fresh ROOMS I received from Harduf Schonwetter from Roy David Architecture studio One inspirational image. And she said I want you to take this picture and we want to create a ceiling in five spaces in the project. And to me, like me, it was important to produce mass, mass of material, mass of form and mass of colors as far as possible to fit into space precisely. We decided on braces together. I sent her the shapes I designed on them and found them to fit the design language and atmosphere of the entire project. We took a short tour of them and set off: 1,850 units of five different heights With each height I make 7 different shapes, some of them will turn the direction of hanging and so I visually multiply to 7 different shapes and so I reached 35 different shapes per height A total of 175 different forms. What will i say to you crazy !!! When I went to Engrave he was in shock, I chose it carefully. Why carefully? I was looking for someone who could replicate the different shapes to this hysterical quantity and still maintain the handmade tradition. Today, it can also be produced on machines that can automatically produce it on the basis of a computerized 3D program. This is where replication becomes like key duplication. I made an exact model and it actually moves the machine manually on the model (just like in duplicate keys) and so repeats the different shapes according to the required quantity. Handmade. But it never ends. I need to find a way to hang all 1,850 units per ceiling the answer: Hagar, Hagar, Hagar, the only Hagar Nissimov who can work on something repetitive in a way that can fax her and not get her out of her mind. 3,700 connectors for the special wood ceiling I created. 100 units out of the 1,850 have planted lighting, so that in any space that has this special ceiling, there will also be enough lighting to illuminate the space without adding any other lighting fixtures that are not related to this work. A piece of this mass expedition. Most importantly - the thought of the experience. What happens to that person sitting under a crowded ceiling and such saturation (in a positive sense) What sense does he get, What happens when a business / intimate conversation is staring upwards. What we see and what follows is what it produces inside. This! I will spare words. Ha ha ... (there are pictures too)