yii: rush hour light by po-ching liao

'rush hour light' by po-ching liao with craftsman sheng-wen liao
H98 x W130 x D20 cm
image courtesy of yii
the taiwanese design brand yii, under the lead of creative director gijs bakker, continues to translate the crafts and traditions
of the east asian country into a language of contemporary design. showcased at milan design week 2011 inside the triennale di milano,
was an exhibition of their newest projects all developed under the theme of 'street life' - a new way to express the culture
of taiwan through everyday life.

detail of the scooter lights and reflectors
image courtesy of yii
for this new series, elements of daily street rituals have been
interpreted as design objects, combined with the
refined skills of
traditional craft techniques, giving 'made in taiwan' a new and
authentic meaning
one of the projects on show was po-ching
liao's 'rush hour light', a wall lamp that draws on the high
possession
and use of scooters by the country's population, which
numbers 23 million people, more than half (approx,. 14 million)
of which own these
vehicles as a primary means of getting around. this impressive number is obviously visible
in the hectic city life. produced in collaboration with craftsman
sheng-wen liao, po-ching has symbolized the chaos and traffic
these vehicles
cause by developing a series of light objects with bright reflectors.
made from polyester,
each is coated using traditional taiwanese
lacquering techniques in glossy black and silver and are controlled
using
programmable lighting software.

'rush hour light'
H85 x W128 x D20 cm
image courtesy of yii

'rush hour light' on show at the triennale di milano during milan design week 2011
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detail
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po-ching liao
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po-ching liao shows designboom his documentation of scooter usage in taiwan
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photo by po-ching liao

photo by po-ching liao

photo by po-ching liao

photo by po-ching liao
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