Posts Tagged ‘Inflatable’

Bubbles of Fashion

Bubbles of Fashion

An engaging experience of smart and sharp collaborative design shared with the creative community of IED Roma for the event AltaRoma AltaModa 2013 at Piazza delle Cinque Lune, Roma (thanks to Alberto Iacovoni/ma0 and Lara Aragno/IED Moda) Six inflatable semitransparent spheres became bubbles of fashion: students’ works were nicely displayed inside the bubble during the Fashion […]


Big Babol

Big Babol

Big Babol. For an inflatable world. A workshop as an introduction to inflatable structures. Milano Bovisa, 13th of Aprile 2010, from 2pm to 6pm Simple, economic, with consistently impressive effects. We’ve been invited at Workshop at Compasso di Latta -[Tin Compasses], organized by NABA + Triennale di Milano presented during the Milan International Furniture Fair – […]


MySpace.IED

MySpace.IED

Urban Fields curated the just one night workshop “MySpace.IED” for Tutto in una notte 2009 at IED Istituto Europeo di Design in Rome, from 7.00 pm 15th to 7.00 am 16th May 2009


House like Myself

House like Myself

House like Myself An Inflatable Torus shape as a minumim space of existence  Exploring a nomadic minimum space of existence (or a space of minimum existence ?) we decide to build up a 1:1 prototype: 25 people working 16 hours cutting and tapering almost 1.000 sqm of polyethilene sheets. 3rd december 2008 by: Daniele Mancini […]


CICCIO Europan

CICCIO Europan

Ciccio: Couriosly Inflated Computer Controlled Interative Object
Entry for Europan 7 (Pescara)
2003

This project has been submitted as entry at the Europan 7 competition in June 2003 by the CICCIO Group -Walter Aprile, Dario Buzzini, Line Ulrike Christiansenn, Karmen Franinovic, Eyal Fried, Daniele Mancini, Stefano Mirti– a group of students and professors dealing with the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea. Since that time, they have been accumulating numbers of experiences and experiments around the CICCIO, the Curiously Inflated Computer Controlled Interactive Object, whose the projects shown here, represents the very first prototype.