miriam ribul | material activism | selected works | 2011-2014
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Material Activism
Miriam RibulSelected works
2011-2014
Air Momentum
Miriam RibulMA Textile Futures
2010- 2011
How can air be a tool, a material and a design process?
The project aims to make air tangible through textiles, to enhance our notion of space,while questioning our perception of material. The Air Momentum implies the concept of transience in the design outcomes and draws upon three research areas:air as a material, as a tool and as a design process.
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
Air Momentum MA Textile Futures, 2011
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
Air Momentum MA Textile Futures, 2011
Recipes for Material Activism
Miriam RibulDesign research and publication
2013
Recipes for Material Activism explores a low tech approach to the democratization of production. Common tools and ingredients are adapted in the pursuit to create alternative aesthetics and processes for materials and making.
The project is part of the ‘Embodied Energy Series’, an ongoing research initiated by the designer to explore how the energy applied is directly related to the outcome in shape and material. The aim of the series is to research material and people focused processes for sustainable manufacturing.
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
Recipes for Material Activism Design research, 2013
Online publication available on http://issuu.com/miriamribul/docs/miriam_ribul_recipes_for_material_a
The recipe book features a group of prototypes that prove the potential for a variation of models to replace traditional manufacturing.
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
Recipes for Material Activism Online publication
DeNAture
Miriam Ribulin collaboration with Dr Hanna de la Motte
COST FP1205 funding award2014
Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) at Chalmers University of Technology (Gothenburg) and SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, hosted by Dr Hanna de la Motte.
The aim of the short term scientific mission was to map possible leads and developments of scenarios for tangible prototypes for future design applications of regenerated cellulose fibres.
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
DeNAture COST FP1205 - Design Possibilities in Regenerated Cellulose Materials
Scoping, reflection, mapping and development of the final design were informed by hands-on applications of the research ideas in the lab and in the design studio.
DeNAture COST FP1205 - Design Possibilities in Regenerated Cellulose Materials
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
DeNAture
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
Miscroscope studies
DeNAture is a physical coding system for a faster and more accurate identification of invisible material information.
DeNAture Material coding system
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
DeNAture Garment prototype with coded fibres
Miriam Ribul | Selected works | 2011-2014
DeNAture Film available on http://vimeo.com/111607503
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