80 days, 80 objects

“Once upon time…or maybe twice there was unearthly paradise called Peppeperland...”
Begining film Yellow Submarine, 1968.

How to create new objects, new ideas? How to take a step towards the future, beyond this unimaginable border? How to turn the eye to a past so distant that it seems now almost extinct? Should the act of creation be supported by it´s own language for a greater diversification of ideas? Is the model of user/environment/need still valid? Shouldn´t we add another element to the equation?
I speak about one language, but we must not forget that design serves to provide answers and art to generate questions.
And so begins this experiment, with a blend of rational and an irrational strinking balance between the two worlds. Four variables are chosen. Three are rigid; user, environment and needs. When observation begins, the empirical data is accumulated. But nothing new.
The forth: where chaos and chance are combined, these are situations that are taken out of order. This is the object code, the fourth dimension, the absurd.

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Author: Rafael Zaragozá
Photos: Lopez Conde