Titre de série : |
The Academy Collection, 1 |
Titre : |
Tulip Pyramid : Copy and Identity |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Jing He, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Eindhoven : Design Academy Eindhoven |
Année de publication : |
2016 |
Importance : |
82 p. |
Note générale : |
This publication is part of the Design Academy Eindhoven’s Dialogue programme and is the first
in a new series, ‘The Academy Collection’ which will unlock and celebrate excellent research for
a broader audience. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Chine , He, Jing , Identité culturelle , Porcelaine
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Index. décimale : |
153.35 Créativité |
Résumé : |
'The Tulip Pyramid is a 17th-century Dutch invention. However, its form, its motifs and its material imitate Chinese porcelain and pagoda.
I began this project to continue the process of replicating and transforming which is the history of Tulip Pyramid. I wanted to explore the question of ‘creativity in copying’ and the question of identity.
If a Tulip Pyramid were to be imitated in nowadays China - a country which is a mixture of common and private ownership, of collectivism and individualism, troubled by the issue of counterfeiting and appropriating intellectual property - what would result be? I invited five young Chinese designers from different design disciplines, to reflect the culture and the history of imitation and innovation. They each designed two layers of the pyramid. I claim ownership of the final product together with these five designers, to further explore the intellectual property of this object.
I see myself as a Tulip Pyramid. My origins are in China and I’ve been transformed in the Netherlands. What does that make me?' |
En ligne : |
http://he-jing.com/tulip-pyramid/ |
Permalink : |
https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10703 |
The Academy Collection, 1. Tulip Pyramid : Copy and Identity [texte imprimé] / Jing He, Auteur . - Eindhoven : Design Academy Eindhoven, 2016 . - 82 p. This publication is part of the Design Academy Eindhoven’s Dialogue programme and is the first
in a new series, ‘The Academy Collection’ which will unlock and celebrate excellent research for
a broader audience. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Chine , He, Jing , Identité culturelle , Porcelaine
|
Index. décimale : |
153.35 Créativité |
Résumé : |
'The Tulip Pyramid is a 17th-century Dutch invention. However, its form, its motifs and its material imitate Chinese porcelain and pagoda.
I began this project to continue the process of replicating and transforming which is the history of Tulip Pyramid. I wanted to explore the question of ‘creativity in copying’ and the question of identity.
If a Tulip Pyramid were to be imitated in nowadays China - a country which is a mixture of common and private ownership, of collectivism and individualism, troubled by the issue of counterfeiting and appropriating intellectual property - what would result be? I invited five young Chinese designers from different design disciplines, to reflect the culture and the history of imitation and innovation. They each designed two layers of the pyramid. I claim ownership of the final product together with these five designers, to further explore the intellectual property of this object.
I see myself as a Tulip Pyramid. My origins are in China and I’ve been transformed in the Netherlands. What does that make me?' |
En ligne : |
http://he-jing.com/tulip-pyramid/ |
Permalink : |
https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10703 |
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