Passing on -> Holding Together

By

Emma Breitenecker

Key elemtents: empowering each other, solidarity, working together, holding together, passing on, sharing

Where I came from: layers

Layers: Stacking chairs

Tatami seating – The Zaisu Chair

Stacking Mechanism like DimSum-steamers or LEGO

=> Stacking chair, no legs, stackable back/armrests. Sitting is possible on each single one, on some or on all

Symbolisms:

  1. One high or many low: keeping all (height-)privilege for power or sharing seating elements for non-hierarchical equality
  2. Eye-level: possibility of changing the height of each chair so everyone at the table can eventually sit at the same level (same height party)
  3. Empowerment/Solidarity: Sitting on each other’s shoulders, supporting and trusting each other – positive or negative (also: man-monster-theory)

Research: Female designs

Embroidery, Floral patterns, Pink/red tones, curvy, soft

Bokja – women,women, women; Anna Aagaard Jensen – untitled chair; Laia Laurel – Anti-manspreading chair; Tania da Cruz – Playmobilia; Gaetano Pesce – Up5/Donna

Sketches & first small models

First draft in Rhino

My approaches to make my chair speak “woman”:

Going for words

Stitch something onto the edge/bordure

(Leopoldine – my great great grandmother, Tricoteuses, Casdagli, Katharina Cibulka – Solange/aslongas)

Second draft in Rhino

sentences, “riddle”

Questions:

  • What path do I take to make my topic clear to the audience? Primarily through material and colour/
    stitching in (riddle-like) words and sentences/
    a feature in the shape (corset binding, backrest shape)/
    by showing a setting or purpose for the chair (workshop etc)
  • Do I take the positive route of empowerment (feminism) or the negative (man-as-monster)
  • Feasibililty – what can I make, what do I have to buy

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