Glick Bowls

  • Designer: Faustyna Jasek, Zofia Kusch, Aleksandra Niewiadomska, Dorota Żółtaniecka, Przemysław Sokół
  • Project advisors: Sara Boś, Arkadiusz Szwed, Jakub Franczuk
  • Materials: porcelain, recycled material: broken glass and crushed bricks
Hack the process
Project: Glick Bowls | Designers: Faustyna Jasek, Zofia Kusch, Aleksandra Niewiadomska, Dorota Żółtaniecka, Przemysław Sokół | Photo by Arkadiusz Szwed
Project: Glick Bowls | Designers: Faustyna Jasek, Zofia Kusch, Aleksandra Niewiadomska, Dorota Żółtaniecka, Przemysław Sokół | Photo by Arkadiusz Szwed

Hack the process

Creations of Mechanical Hands

Not much has changed since the mass production of porcelain was invented in the 19th century. Students at the School of Form decided to break this pattern and use KUKA robots to produce porcelain dishes. They wanted the results of their experiments to be a record of their struggle with the material, but also to answer their design questions: If we can do everything with two hands, can we do it with one (robotic) hand? How will porcelain behave when we add breakfast cereal, yeast and vitamin C tablets, or hygroscopic granules? Will the resulting objects be useful, precisely made? It turns out that by interfering with the material and the unusual way of forming, the students achieved amazing results.

Student project

Glick Bowls

WHAT KUKA DOES: using a special grip, it pours materials held in beakers into a mould. Then, in an aluminium mortar, it mixes the components and embosses the shape of bowls in a mould.

HOW: The mould is filled with crushed glass and brick, and then completed with porcelain, acting as a binding agent. Bowls vary depending on the proportions of porcelain and the filler, and the unit weight of the recycled material.

Designers

Bowls was created by Faustyna Jasek, Zofia Kusch, Aleksandra Niewiadomska, Dorota Żółtaniecka, Przemysław Sokół - students of School of Form SWPS University.

Project was a part of "Hack the Process" exhibition, which was presented for one month at the gallery of the Polish Institute in Vienna as part of the Vienna Design Week (17.9-3.11.2022).

Hack the process

Part of collection „Hack the process”.

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