Salone Milan 2011 Preview: 3D modeling in the One to Five Chair Installation by Thomas Feichtner

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Viennese designer Thomas Feichtner will be exhibiting One to Five as part of the Design Vision Austria Exhibition during Salone 2011 in Milan’s Zona Tortona. The installation is comprised of ten previously unreleased chair designs by Feichtner, presented as 1:5 scale models—hence, the title of the exhibition. For those with a particular interest in material design, the chairs are made of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) using FDM rapid prototyping.

In fact, the exhibition is also intended to be a comment on advances in 3D modeling technology:

Developing a design all the way from a sketch to a functioning product is typically a long process which sometimes even goes on for years. The models allow the sketches to become three-dimensional objects, but their small scale entails that they remain very much in the design phase. New rapid prototyping technologies also allow concepts to surface for which no concrete approach to realization has yet been developed. In such cases, production techniques, materials and colors remain completely open. This is an experiment which seeks to present designs not as finished projects but rather as processes which have yet to be concluded. Producers can then take up designs and continue their development, thus themselves becoming part of the process almost from the very beginning. This is Feichtner’s open way of working with ideas which, at this stage, typically remain somewhat hidden.

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