sagmeister inc.’s public intervention ‘obsessions make my life worse and my work better’ (2008) image © designboom

 

 

designboom is just back from experimentadesign 2008, a month long event dealing with the theme of space and place. a biennale which first originated in lisbon, this year it’s taken over the city of amsterdam, exploring design for the urban landscape and looking at how it fulfills the needs of the city’s inhabitants. shaping a place is much about imagining as it is about building with participants in the event looking to the city’s public spaces for inspiration, interpreting the urban landscape as a theater of conviviality. from informal interventions to happenings which are sometimes illegal, experimentadesign 2008 proposes that the city’s public space becomes a place in which architects and designers develop the urban area into a playground which initiates social interaction amongst city dwellers.

one of the major events is the droog event 2: urban play, the amsterdam route which brings together international creatives to put together 13 newly designed interventions along the central IJ-riverfront, organized by droog design and curator scott burnham.

sagmeister inc., was one of the urban play participants with ‘obsessions make my life worse and my work better’, an installation of 300,000 euro cent coins which have been laid out on a 20 x 42 square meter area. drawing the phrase from one of his old diaries, a team of eight painstakingly placed each of the coins down to create the visual aesthetic which stefan sagmeister is known for, the use of calligrahy and modern typography with floral embellishments that give the feeling of old script in a contemporary context. with coins representing a certain value, the beauty of the design challenges the passer-by. will they leave the piece in tact because of its beauty? will they take the coins and create their own design in response the the work? or will greed take over?

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 some of the coins were arranged to look like old topography image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008

image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 the back of each coin was painted blue to indicate whether or not someone has taken a coin from the installation image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 five hours after the installation was revealed, the coins had been moved, turned over and taken by individuals image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 someone has taken the work to the next level, creating their own commentary placing the coins elsewhere in the city image © designboom

 

 

stefan sagmeister at experimentadesign amsterdam 2008 people try to keep the coins in place image © designboom

 

 

more experimentadesign amsterdam 2008: http://www.experimentadesign.nl droog design: http://www.droog.com sagmeister inc.: http://www.sagmeister.com