NoMateria 2020 | Balance
NoMATERIA 2020 | Balance Diseño Industrial de Venezuela. Industrial Design in Venezuela. Una muestra online del trabajo de los diseñadores venezolanos. 28 objetos que hablan de la escala en el diseño, de los materiales, de los procesos de producción y de las prácticas. - An online exhibition of the work of Venezuelan designers. 28 objects that speak of scale in design, materials, production processes and practices. - Curada por / Curated by Ignacio Urbina Polo www.ignaciourbina.com - Producido por / Produced by www.di-conexiones.com
NoMATERIA 2020 | Balance
Diseño Industrial de Venezuela. Industrial Design in Venezuela.
Una muestra online del trabajo de los diseñadores venezolanos. 28 objetos que hablan de la escala en el diseño, de los materiales, de los procesos de producción y de las prácticas.
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An online exhibition of the work of Venezuelan designers. 28 objects that speak of scale in design, materials, production processes and practices.
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Curada por / Curated by Ignacio Urbina Polo
www.ignaciourbina.com
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Producido por / Produced by
www.di-conexiones.com
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“This is a collection of 40 wall and table clocks in which my training as a graphic and
industrial designer and my passion for ceramics converge.
I used the circularity of the clock as a plane to develop a series of visual motifs that
induce the contemplation of time. The idea is for the spectator to actively participate
in the deduction of the telling of the hour and in that process, to immerse the viewer
in the dialogue of materials, the rhythm of the hands, and the game of proportions. In
the elaboration process of these clocks, I used noble materials — porcelain, wood and
metal — so that they can withstand the passage of years.
These clocks, although they make a nod to the notion of mass manufacturing, have
been produced by hand and are full of strategic imperfections in order to emphasize
that they are unique and, strictly speaking, unrepeatable. Again, they are intended for
contemplation and rhythm and not as a tool for the hurried life.”