Wedge of Matter Brass (available soon!) by N=N

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A collaboration between the Japanese Nendo and Italian Nichetto studio:
“In a process and format similar to the Japanese poetry genre known as tanka (‘short poem’), in which the top three lines generate a further two-line response, we took turns coming up with a basic concept, which we then passed over to the other person to use as inspiration, and to further expand and develop. The project was an experiment in dynamic making, in which nothing was planned in advance. Because we worked collaboratively, the design process felt like a jam session, with each participant taking turns improvising new melodies on top of a shared rhythm until a new song emerged.”

design: 2013
material: solid brass
size: 14,9 x 8,9 x 10 cm
production: Jan Matthesius and Ochiai-Seisakusho
distribution: Particles Gallery
photography: Erik and Petra Hesmerg
price: on request (limited edition of 12)

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A collaboration between the Japanese Nendo and Italian Nichetto studio:
“In a process and format similar to the Japanese poetry genre known as tanka (‘short poem’), in which the top three lines generate a further two-line response, we took turns coming up with a basic concept, which we then passed over to the other person to use as inspiration, and to further expand and develop. The project was an experiment in dynamic making, in which nothing was planned in advance. Because we worked collaboratively, the design process felt like a jam session, with each participant taking turns improvising new melodies on top of a shared rhythm until a new song emerged.”

design: 2013
material: solid brass
size: 14,9 x 8,9 x 10 cm
production: Jan Matthesius and Ochiai-Seisakusho
distribution: Particles Gallery
photography: Erik and Petra Hesmerg
price: on request (limited edition of 12)

A collaboration between the Japanese Nendo and Italian Nichetto studio:
“In a process and format similar to the Japanese poetry genre known as tanka (‘short poem’), in which the top three lines generate a further two-line response, we took turns coming up with a basic concept, which we then passed over to the other person to use as inspiration, and to further expand and develop. The project was an experiment in dynamic making, in which nothing was planned in advance. Because we worked collaboratively, the design process felt like a jam session, with each participant taking turns improvising new melodies on top of a shared rhythm until a new song emerged.”

design: 2013
material: solid brass
size: 14,9 x 8,9 x 10 cm
production: Jan Matthesius and Ochiai-Seisakusho
distribution: Particles Gallery
photography: Erik and Petra Hesmerg
price: on request (limited edition of 12)