charles kaisin milan 2010
coinciding with the program of milan design week 2010, was the opening of
belgian designer
charles kaisin's retrospective exhibition at assab one.
located a bit off the beaten path of milan's city centre, the exhibition space is housed
inside an ex-industrial space which previously acted as the headquarters of
a well-known printing plant, GEA (grafiche editoriali ambrosiane).
the show has been curated by james putnam and runs until may 14th, 2010.

exhibition view
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entitled 'design in motion', the show presents the research and work of kaisin dating
from 1999 to 2009, all linked by two themes: motion and recycling.
each of the pieces on display are thoroughly described through explanation of their process
of conception, their development and their production process, many projects of which are
accompanied by research models.
many of the works of 'design in motion' are on show to the public for the first time,
from a private order chaise lounge to 2000 copies of a limited edition watch done for swatch.
along with these finished projects there are ones which are currently in progress, including the
research work kaisin has done for a wine bar at the sablon in brussels, which consists of more than
7500 pixels of little pillows and a banquette made up of pixels of wool pompoms.

'coated chair and desk', 2005
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'coated chair', 2005
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'hairy paper chair', 2004
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'matrochka chair', 2006
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chair with seat lit by tube lighting
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'k-baby' for vange
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'honey' constructions made from paper constructed in a honey comb format
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'k-bench' for vange
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'pixel bench'
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imagine a world in which blurry images would actually mean something.
colorful dots which on first glance seem abstract, but upon closer inspection reveal images,
transformed pictures.
kaisin has designed the brussels-based pixel bar, a place in which the visitor can encounter
the experience. surrounded by more than 8000 small, coloured cushions, new layers of meaning
appear when you look at the walls. the scene is a countryside image, depicting a field in which
thousands of poppies grow, which has been rebuilt from different tones of blue, green and red,
totaling 27 different color tones.

pixel bar

chocolate for pierre marcolini
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a chocolate collection for pierre marcolini, it was first produced on the occasion of the
30th anniversary of the centre pompidou in paris. the idea of discovery is suggested by
tasting different flavours of chocolate.

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the theme of 'motion' unites the pieces together.
the backdrop installation of the exhibition has been designed by spanish artist terre recarens,
and bears the name 'terreomoto' which means 'earthquake' in spanish.
this large scale installation
consists of a floor of wooden lathwork,
positioned in a japanese style with sets of shelves in which
porcelain pieces have been placed.

'terremoto'
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the planks of 'terremoto', placed to form a path guiding visitors throughout the space,
are not entirely secured to the floor. thus when people walk over the planks they are given
a sensation of unsteadiness and a wobbly feeling. their slight movements, set the planks in motion,
much like a pedulum thus hitting the deliberately shelves of porcelain bringing the pieces crashing down,
a carpet of broken glass lining the floor. the installation raises the question of possession,
of control over nature, human beings in their environment and of our impact on the life cycle of objects,
both as they are produced and as they are recycled.

'terremoto' and shelves of broken glass and porcelain
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demonstrating the moving floor boards
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broken porcelain lining the floor
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installation view of 'terremoto'
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