Seen in New York: Radiator Rethought
13th Nov 2006, 15:33 GMT
Not only is the design of this Radiator a dramatic departure from conventional design but, with more exposed surface area for heat to dispate from it is also inherently eco-friendly and an improvement on current versions. Modern. Playful. Clever. It could only be Droog. Here are some of the questions the viewer is prompted to ponder are while viewing Joris Laarman’s "Radiator": Why do you think the artist choose this form for the radiatior? Do you find it beautiful? Why does it take so much space? What is a radiator? Where does your heat come from? I wonder, did form follow function here or was it the other way around? Part of the exhibit Simply Droog 10 + 3 Years of Creating Innovation and Discussion, "Radiator" can be seen now until January 14, at the Museum of Art and Design in New York (MAD across from MOMA). (This post continues on the site please click the title)
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