item idem on a party

I found this today. from last year’s the great indoors awards afterparty.

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fabian von spreckelsen and me with item idem’s asa warschafsky

bernhard willhelm opened his first shop in tokyo on february 4th 2006. the design-duo item idem created an environment inspired by the shelters of japanese homeless which are build with found objects, cardboards, blue plastic and waste of the consumerist society.

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‘this shop is the ideal palace for a dandy-homeless.’

| item idem |
- when I saw the homepage the first time I wasn’t sure if it is the right one. but don’t get confused. it’s the right one! when you use the link, you will know what I am talking about.. go for it

gilbert flöck: just FLOECK

gilbert flöck lives and works in his studio in cologne. he is educated as a social pedagogue and says:’ I am not a social pedagogue. but I earn my money with social pedagogy.’ – but his instincts formed him to an artist.

when I asked him about his favourite work, he immediatly speaks about his ‘moving’ sculptures. figures consisting of mdf and links who give the impression of movement in a sexual situation. his use of wheels or links is remarkable. quite recently he used to work in a doss house. and maybe he wants to create an idea of detachment in his work. the detachment of the homeless because they have to be on the move.

this is gilbert
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hm.. what shall I draw for matylda?

gilbert and me in his selfmade kitchen
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‘mobitat’ – his idea of a living quarter on wheels
inside you find his sleeping room/bed – the couch is on the top

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multifunctionality – 3 restored closets on wheels which are affiliated with each other

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essecke’ (eating corner) – approx. 10 m2 mdf – 56 links, 4 people, 1 table, 2 chairs – 2003

drawn-interview

draw yourself

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describe yourself in one word

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‘smalltall’

draw your favourite product

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| gilbert flöck |
| kunstwerk cologne | – germany’s largest studio building. here you can find approx. 180 artists from various disciplines

maurice scheltens: installation photography

landscape photography has never been something I like. just as still lifes. I appreciate photos with people. once in a blue moon I like still lifes. the exceptions proves the rule, people say. here is one of these rare exceptions: ( damn, he is good )

nike | posters for shoes | 2007
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intersection | eau de mobile | 2004
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psp | white | 2006
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doingbird magazine | coathangers | 2007
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maurice scheltens is working in the fields of fashion, art and advertisement. he creates still lifes that are both hyper realistic and completely artificial. Usually he takes objects from the worlds of commerce, fashion and design. He tends to remove them from their natural habitats and places them in a new environment. Thereby he often exposes them to uneasy conditions. And THAT combination I find fascinating. And suddenly I like a still life.

| maurice scheltens |

stingray lounge chair – your granny would be jealous

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another story from the furniture fair, IMM, in cologne. when I was there I had a nice chat with a salesman from fredericia furniture, denmark. I just walked by and wanted to sit down. I saw these cozy looking chairs and he offered me to sit. I ended up lounging there for more than a half hour and actually wanted to stay but I had to move on.

now I read that this chair, called stingray, got the ‘interior innovation award 2008‘. the idea für stingray had the young danish designer thomas pedersen and it is a re-thinked alternative of the stingray made of plastic. an oldfashioned rocking chair gets a new meaning and becomes a modern classic.

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everbody wants to sit on the stingray

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nice frederica salesman from copenhagen