A Factory That Builds Itself | The Process
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- Опубликовано: 9 мар 2017
- Creators meets with Assemble, an award-winning design collective from London, who are building a unique kind of "Factory" for the launch of brand new creative space, A/D/O, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Assemble's Louis Schulz and Lewis Jones tell us how the theme of Utopia vs. Dystopia as well as the arts and crafts movement have inspired Assemble to create an entirely new idea of what a factory can be: one in which workers and the larger community can take creative joy in building and reaping the benefits of its products. In using the Factory build itself as a way to design products, they've created an exciting blueprint for an ecosystem that places whimsical experimentation, people's empowerment and connectivity to the larger world first.
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Its like manual 3d printing!
so retro.
At 4:30, you can see there is at least 1.5cm of length difference between the shortest and longest tiles. It doesn't need to be precise at the millimeter, but as all tiles have to be aligned to the shortest ones, it's a waste of material. But worst, there clearly is a watertightness issue, as the tiles barely cover one another, and the vertical joints aren't covered at all. Rainwater can penetrate between the tiles, and in heavy rain the support will get damp. And what is the only thing holding the tiles? non-stainless screws. This means that in just a few years, this "façade" will become hazardous, as the screws will corrode and break under the weight of the tiles. And real workers will have to take them all down and put a proper cladding instead. But who cares? The petty bourgeois will be long gone after they are bored playing workers, and gone set up another pointless venture, while actually useful and skilled people will have to clean up and fix their mess.
The art of blowing something really simple up, so people think it is something special.
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Somehow I wouldn't be surprised if this is actually how some small children *imagine* factories to be before finding out how tightly controlled and insensitive manufacturing environments not uncommonly are.
It doesn't take much critical thought to see through the affectation.
So it's basically a co-op dressed up in arty-fartsy talk.
William Morris was pretty dope
Its more like manufacturing it on location ;)
Beautifully shot!
Amazing
what's the track in the end?
I worked with clay by taking a ceramics class.
The stuff is heavy, really heavy, and can break.
For a lamp stand, it's too heavy.
For a spoon, too large to eat from. Only good for decoration.
For roofing, is it earthquake proof? Cause it's gonna kill everyone standing underneath the heavy clay roof if it breaks.
Cool, good luck to these guys!
its not building itself its people using machines to build parts of a building that other people put together to make a building. nice clickbait
that guy has a hooked eyebrow... he is planning something evil
this is dumb, COB still reigns supreme
Imagine if somethings sole purpose was to create more of itself. It would be a factory factory but the product would just be factory, what’s the point you might ask?
Don’t.
Like your Channel ;)
Sounds like a bunch of underpaid people getting together and spending months learning how to make cladding tiles at 10X-100X the cost of an actual factory just so glossy publications like this can congratulate themselves on finding this gem of a project. Everybody body wins except the tax payers who foot a bit for all of these art students to rediscover basic 100+ year old industrial processes.
definition of post modern art. Everything is art even a hot turd.
The title is a complete scam
crap