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Animal Growth by Eleonora Castellarin and Moises Hernandez
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Students of leading Swiss design school ECAL have created Low-Tech Factory, a series of craft-led machines devised during a workshop led by Chris Kabel and Tomás Král, and shown at the recent Designers' Saturday in Langenthal.
The outcomes include a rocking chair that knits hats; a popcorn maker that pops grains one-by-one; a system for adding marbled effects to any surface; and a fun workshop to teach kids and adults alike how to make stuffed toys.
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Rocking-Knit by Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Rocking-Knit by Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Rocking-Knit by Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Animal Growth is an easy and accessible workstation which teaches participants to make stuffed toys from scratch, by breaking the process down into simple cutting, gluing and filling steps.
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Oncle Sam by Laurent Beirnaert, Pierre Bouvier & Paul Tubiana. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Popcorn-making machine Oncle Sam explodes the corn grain-by-grain, creating a theatrical display from a simple culinary task.
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Oncle Sam by Laurent Beirnaert, Pierre Bouvier & Paul Tubiana. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Marbelous by Anurag Etchepareborda & Flora Fixy. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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Marbelous by Anurag Etchepareborda & Flora Fixy. Photo: ECAL/Nicolas Genta
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