Semantic effect and material driven design
In the first part of the project, a material concept is to be developed based on a selected association term.
The second part deals with the design method ‘Material Driven Design’.
As part of the course, students first analyze the sensory perception, functional properties, and semantic dimensions of meaning of a material. Building on this, an association term (e.g., sporty, artificial, or playful) is drawn from a defined pool of terms and systematically related to the material.
From this connection, students develop a material concept whose intended effect corresponds to the respective associative term. In addition to examining the semantic effect of materials, students use this as a basis to design a product according to the principle of material-driven design. The application, function, and design of the product are consistently derived from the specific properties of the material.
Our chosen adjective is playful. We associate it with openness, a positive mood, and a lively, dynamic impression with a lot happening. Because of the strong character of the material, we deliberately chose a simple form, allowing the material to fully express its qualities without losing visual interest.
all over the place
colourful
lively
The material was created from sharpened colored pencils. First, the individual elements were cast in epoxy resin and then pressed. The material was subsequently shaped on a lathe. To enhance the visual impact of the colored particles, the surface was finally sealed with a high-gloss lacquer.