Category: design and research.

  • 27MarThe beautiful people

    The American Look (1958) discovered at paper lily.

    America lifestyle in the 50’s with an *idealistic* sense for design. A must see for any designer.

    In France, we have Mon Oncle made in 1958 by Jacques Tati who portrays magnificently a materialistic lifestyle contrasted with a Mr. Hulot who struggles with postwar France’s mindless obsession with modernity and American-style consumerism. I recommend anyone to watch any of Jacques Tati’s movie. Delight for sure. A must see for anybody!

    The following is an extract from Playtime



    Mon oncle

    I’d like to finish by a welcome into modernity by Jacques Tati. Awesome.


  • 27JunMultisensorial video?

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    Caution: Objects in this mirror may be closer than they appear!

    I work on getting closer and closer to the expression, and the content of the expression, through video, and this by interfacing capture, edition and projection. Sometimes, novels inspire you the most in what you do. I chose the following quote of Jean Baudrillard from his book America:

    Nostalgia born of the immensity of the Texan hills and the sierras of New Mexico: gliding down the freeway, smash hits on the Chrysler stereo, heat wave. Snapshots aren’t enough. We’d need the whole film of the trip in real time, including the unbearable heat and the music. We’d have to replay it all from end to end at home in a darkened room, rediscover the magic of the freeways and the distance and the ice-cold alcohol in the desert and the speed and live it all again on the video at home in real time, not simply for the pleasure of remembering but because the fascination of senseless repetition is already present in the abstraction of the journey. The unfolding of the desert is infinitely close to the timelessness of film… – Jean Baudrillard, America


  • 27JunMultisensorial video?

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    Caution: Objects in this mirror may be closer than they appear!

    I work on getting closer and closer to the expression, and the content of the expression, through video, and this by interfacing capture, edition and projection. Sometimes, novels inspire you the most in what you do. I chose the following quote of Jean Baudrillard from his book America:

    Nostalgia born of the immensity of the Texan hills and the sierras of New Mexico: gliding down the freeway, smash hits on the Chrysler stereo, heat wave. Snapshots aren’t enough. We’d need the whole film of the trip in real time, including the unbearable heat and the music. We’d have to replay it all from end to end at home in a darkened room, rediscover the magic of the freeways and the distance and the ice-cold alcohol in the desert and the speed and live it all again on the video at home in real time, not simply for the pleasure of remembering but because the fascination of senseless repetition is already present in the abstraction of the journey. The unfolding of the desert is infinitely close to the timelessness of film… – Jean Baudrillard, America


  • 11JanUpcoming design competitions

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  • Samsonite Baby Travel Design Competition

    Baby-Travel.com invites designers, students & inventors worldwide to design a product relating to the world of traveling with babies, toddlers and their parents. Deadline 31st March 2008.Pdf. with details
  • Workstation Design Competition 2008

    You are invited to investigate the future design of the work environment! Deadline 30th June 2008.
  • Greener Gadgets Design Competition. Designs should seek to minimize the environmental impact of consumer electronic devices at any stage in the product lifecycle. Deadline 27th January 2008.
  • 2008 International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA). IDEA is the premier international competition celebrating design excellence in products, ecodesign, interaction design, packaging, strategy, research and concepts. Winning entries receive press coverage in BusinessWeek magazine, businessweek.com and hundreds of other media outlets around the world. Deadline 29th February 2008.
  • The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop. Want to create your own museum exhibit? Want to develop it with other creative thinkers and experts around the world? Want to share your exhibits with visitors in virtual and real galleries? This is the place to design and prototype exhibits online, using the web and Second Life. The best projects will be eligible for prizes and will be co-developed as physical exhibits at The Tech Museum in conjunction with its upcoming Art Film and Music exhibition on technology in art, film, music and dance. Deadline soon!Other design competitions

    Posted by Cati Vaucelle

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  • 02MarEnjoying inactivity

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    Mouse Trap

    The Society Of Happy Inactivity believes in the right to enjoy inactivity and being able to withstand the pressure of overactivity in todays society. The mouse trap is one of the company’s supportive product.

    Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Architectradure
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  • 16MarThe Placebo Effect + Design Solutions

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    You are getting better day after day.

    I discovered these placebo pills by Broadhong Design on Idealist. The idea is that the more you take the pills, the more the pills get smaller. Each pill has the same effect, the only thing that differs is their size. The psychological effect happens when progressively the tablet-taker transitions from bigger pills to smaller pills. The taker might feel a physiological (mostly psychological) change as in they are getting better as the tablet become smaller. According to the designers, such Placebo effect actually helps patients to recover from physical injuries and psychological trauma.

    I also found on the designer’ site these intriguing pill-candy. The concept is that each patient has a right on his/her pill information, effect and prescription. Here the pills are wrapped in candy’s paper, so the patient can easily recognize the pill’s name. Apparently, it also works as a quick way to know what kind of pills they missed from their prescription.

    Still implicitly working on the emotional attachment to pills and pharmaceutical treatment, the design team worked on Kisses Pills. You give a present such as kisess pills to your lover who just caught a cold. He/she picks and chooses a kisses pill according to his/her symptom.

    Labels: Pink for a nasty cold. Blue for a runny nose. Green for a sore throat. Finally, they can take away the bitterness of the medicine by eating a real chocolate wrapped in silver color!

    Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Architectradure

  • 16MarThe Placebo Effect + Design Solutions

    If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed to receive the latest Architectradure’s articles in your reader or via email. Thanks for visiting!


    You are getting better day after day.

    I discovered these placebo pills by Broadhong Design on Idealist. The idea is that the more you take the pills, the more the pills get smaller. Each pill has the same effect, the only thing that differs is their size. The psychological effect happens when progressively the tablet-taker transitions from bigger pills to smaller pills. The taker might feel a physiological (mostly psychological) change as in they are getting better as the tablet become smaller. According to the designers, such Placebo effect actually helps patients to recover from physical injuries and psychological trauma.

    I also found on the designer’ site these intriguing pill-candy. The concept is that each patient has a right on his/her pill information, effect and prescription. Here the pills are wrapped in candy’s paper, so the patient can easily recognize the pill’s name. Apparently, it also works as a quick way to know what kind of pills they missed from their prescription.

    Still implicitly working on the emotional attachment to pills and pharmaceutical treatment, the design team worked on Kisses Pills. You give a present such as kisess pills to your lover who just caught a cold. He/she picks and chooses a kisses pill according to his/her symptom.

    Labels: Pink for a nasty cold. Blue for a runny nose. Green for a sore throat. Finally, they can take away the bitterness of the medicine by eating a real chocolate wrapped in silver color!

    Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Architectradure
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