Behavioral Intersection
designed by Anne-Sophie Oberkrome

Collectable Vase, H 25 cm





Karlsruhe (Germany), 2019
The installation “Layered Transparency - Displayed Opacity” explores a changing perception due to an increasing penetration of analogous, haptic phenomena with virtual and digital offerings in the design, presentation and interaction of objects.
In a total of four "stations", the role of glass and its raw material sand, as material and as a boundary, but also as "bridge", between the virtual and the real world will be explored.
In each station, a vase is presented, which in the course of the installation goes through a metamorphosis from analog to digital and back.
Painted vases serve as three-dimensional images for the conservation of the past. Textures, inscriptions, and drawings laid on the surface tell the history in which the object was once embedded.
Available on request.
Material:
Post-processing:
Quartz sand (SH – P14)
Infiltration

Anne-Sophie Oberkrome
Anne-Sophie Oberkrome is a product designer. She studied at the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe and completed an internship at Studio Werner Aisslinger during her studies.
She is currently working on self-initiated projects and commissions, and since 2016 as a freelance designer in the Kilian Schindler Bureau. She is part of the FAN collective.
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