Laissez-moi me BALANCER et je vous donne tout le TEMPS.
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Laissez-moi, laissez-moi,
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ici.
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Au milieu.
Me balancer.
Peut-être, un jour je serai sûre.
Peut-être, un jour je serai dure.
Peu être, c’est être aussi !
S. 2017
Design concept statement
In 2030, 4.9 billion people will be living in cities.
CITIES
DESIGN AND THE CITY
Translated
Let ME BALANCE and I give YOU all the TIME.
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Leave me, leave me here.
In Between.
Balancing.
Maybe, one day I'll be sure.
Maybe, one day I'll be hard.
Being less, is Being too!
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s.2017
who is 'ME' who is 'YOU'?
who is who?
It's an interrelated open door or possibility of perception:
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- If 'ME' is the swing as object; then 'YOU' is the clock as an object.
- If 'ME' is the user that is balancing; then you the clock observer.
- If 'ME' is me; then 'YOU' is you.
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...XY
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Tapping into conditioning theory; "law of effect"
Balancement,
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BACK and FORTH ~Past Present Future
LOOPING but MOVING! ~Repetition is Transcendental: you spiral Beyond Time and Space.
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'THE UNIVERSE SUPPORTS THINGS IN MOTION'.
Time!
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that 4th dimension
Dimensions:
height:
width: 4m
depth: 0.90m
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SKETCHES/DIMENSIONS
22
TO
29 JUNE
BDW
Stephanie Korab, born in Lebanon in 1989 Acquired her Masters in Interior Architecture from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik in 2014. Her work consists of explorations through different mediums such as photography, video art, design, architecture, electronic, drawings...
Interested in movement, interactions, lights/shadows, time/space.
Swinging between Conceptual and Experimental. Consists with keeping Contrasted.
Was part of an interdisciplinary exhibition, ‘Spears in the I’ lead by Miha Vipotnik and Richard Douzjian, where she set an installation in Zico House, 2012.
In 2015 she was part of 'Vertical Collisions' an interdisciplinary art exhibition curated by Miha Vipotnik where she composed a photography/video installation in Station Beirut.
In 2016 Albedo Creative Platform hosted a workshop/ exhibition 'Creative Physics' by Steffen Klaue and Jan Vormann in kinetic art, she designed and exhibited a small rotating object and participated in the coding to compose its changing RPM.
B
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"y-gaga"
culture, habit, mindset.
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introduced by Oizumi Kazuya (Japan)
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as a way of Design Thinking process.
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defined design
as customer's desire "YOKKYU"
fermented and shared.
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entity -> function -> event.
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ex: civic 1972