Save the Date: California College of Arts Senior I.D. Thesis Show Comfort Objects Opens May 16
Posted in: UncategorizedAndrew Cheng – Copper Chair
Candice Lin – Loungi
Nuri Kim – Nu Serveware
By Colin Owen
These projects are the culmination of a course I’ve been teaching in conjunction with Sandrine Lebas, Chair of CCA-ID, building on a ‘research’ semester last fall, which I co-taught with Raffi Minasian. Per the syllabus:
This studio will investigate the role, mechanisms, history, and potentials of the concept of comfort. We will leverage this foundation into a particular project in which the students will use the mechanisms and conceptual paradigms of comfort to challenge, lead, or disrupt a chosen facet of human life. We will use comfort to alter behavior through the practice of Industrial Design.
The application of comfort as a theme for the studio was to explicitly address the emotional component of product design. Comfort is a deliberately slippery theme—highly variable from client to client and context to context. Students immediately grappled with the ‘goal’ of the products, the various means by which that goal may be physically manifested, and the mechanisms which lead and reinforce feelings and behaviors. It allowed the group to ask the deeper questions, not just “What’s a better version of device X?” but “What’s a better solution for problem Y?” The theme also lent clear guidance to decisions of detail, material, and brand aspirations—how does this engender that?
The students really ran with the theme. Each applied their own interests and career aims to the effort. Responses range from hyper-ergonomic cutlery, open-ended construction toys—ahem. the world’s best blanket-fort kit—new notions in play and childhood fear, furniture that encourages the new habit of working from bed, novel snowboard bindings and a superior chemotherapy sling.
CCA’s Industrial Design class of 2013 is excited to share its thesis work: Comfort Objects, the culmination of eight months of design and research covering a wide array of expertise, including soft goods, furniture, sports products, and homewares. Come hang out, eat some good food, and don’t miss the opportunity to see 24 unique projects in the field of Industrial Design.
Comfort Objects – Senior Thesis Show
The NWBLK
1999 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Andrew Cheng – Nylon Chairs
Scott Ross – Axiom Knife
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