Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Reshaping perfectly functional and aesthetical products, has become the definition of product design. The climate crisis requires the next generation of designers to be equipped to design for the challenges to come. Wake up! questions the validity of today’s approaches of product designers and the product design education within the climate crisis. Consisting of 10 alarm clocks with no stop or snooze buttons, this scene represents the moment of realizing that: In order to create era-appropriate designs, we must dispose of the outdated mindset of reshaping pre-existing products for consumerist satisfaction and redefine the purpose of the profession.
Mit rooty, einer kompostierbaren Wurfscheibe, zeigt Lea Bissig die Leichtigkeit und das spielerische Auseinandersetzen mit Myzelwerkstoffen als Kunststoffersatz. Das vertraute Spiel mit dem Frisbee bietet den konkreten Anlass, mit diesem neuen Material in Berührung zu kommen. Fairplay ist das oberste Gebot an internationalen Wettkämpfen im Frisbee-Sport. Genauso steht rooty für Fairplay im Umgang mit den Ressourcen der Erde. Das zeigt sich in einem geschlossenen Produktionskreislauf. Erschaffen wird das Material aus Neben- und Abfallprodukten der Industrie, und am Ende kann die Wurfscheibe zuhause im Garten kompostiert werden und sorgt so wieder für Nährstoffe für neue Pflanzen.
Mit rooty, einer kompostierbaren Wurfscheibe, zeigt Lea Bissig die Leichtigkeit und das spielerische Auseinandersetzen mit Myzelwerkstoffen als Kunststoffersatz. Das vertraute Spiel mit dem Frisbee bietet den konkreten Anlass, mit diesem neuen Material in Berührung zu kommen. Fairplay ist das oberste Gebot an internationalen Wettkämpfen im Frisbee-Sport. Genauso steht rooty für Fairplay im Umgang mit den Ressourcen der Erde. Das zeigt sich in einem geschlossenen Produktionskreislauf. Erschaffen wird das Material aus Neben- und Abfallprodukten der Industrie, und am Ende kann die Wurfscheibe zuhause im Garten kompostiert werden und sorgt so wieder für Nährstoffe für neue Pflanzen.