Where Things come from: the sovereign spectacle
Design can—and should—be integrated into the bureaucratic layers that underpin any industry or space.
For this project, Déborah López, an architect and co-founder of Pareid, challenged us to dissect, understand, and produce a rigorous account in which we were tasked to systematically and obsessively consider the significance of even the most ordinary or subcultural events within a topic of our choice.
Through product design, furniture design, visual design, ethnography, apps, and technology, the project brief pushed us to design under the premise that Spatial Design today involves the coordination of objects, bodies, and media, facilitating their performance across both offline and online platforms.
We were required to analyze how these elements interact and operate as channels for spatial design, considering the interplay between various scales and media. This reflexive relationship, where each element influences and constructs space, is encapsulated in a single term: omnichannel.
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