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the gold tiles remind me of kintsugi ("the art of fixing broken ceramics with a lacquer resin made to look like solid gold. Chances are, a vessel fixed by kintsugi will look more gorgeous, and more precious, than before it was fractured.")

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

MUSIQUE

JE 05 AVRIL 2018

Dans le cadre du festival Détours de Babel 2018 — www.detoursdebabel.fr

 

Serge Teyssot-Gay

Kakushin Nishihara

Gaspar Claus

 

Le Kintsugi, c’est d’abord un art japonais qui vise à sublimer, au moyen d’une laque saupoudrée d’or, la réparation d’un objet brisé. Les traces de cette réparation deviennent alors d’harmonieux témoins d’un passé, marquant sa renaissance au monde. Kintsugi, c’est aussi une rencontre

enchantée entre la France et le Japon avec un trio de musiciens

d’exception aux horizons singuliers. Le guitariste tout-terrain Serge Teyssot-Gay, cofondateur du groupe rock Noir Désir, le violoncelliste Gaspar Claus, entretenant des rapports fusionnels avec son instrument, qui, la saison dernière nous a offert avec son père Pedro Soler, grand guitariste flamenco, un concert unique, et la surprenante chanteuse et joueuse de biwa japonaise Kakushin Nishihara, tokyoïte, maîtresse punk d’un héritage archaïque. Cette dernière va puiser dans le mouvement fou des mégapoles et des grandes catastrophes universelles, l’essence même d’une tradition aussi maîtrisée que sauvage. Sa voix et les cinq cordes de son biwa fascinent et ressuscitent les Yokais (fantômes japonnais) et les samouraïs d’une époque qui disparaîtra le jour où elle ne sera plus chantée ! Unis par les cordes de leurs instruments, ils nous invitent, par cette musique, à nous rapprocher tels les liens dorés du kintsugi…

 

© Paul Amouroux

 

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Designer Lotte Dekker (NL) developed a new way of gluing porcelain based on kintsugi, an old Japanese technique from the 15th century in which porcelain is repaired with gold leaf.

 

credit: rubra

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Kajiwara Yasumoto (梶原靖元, b. 1962)

 

This cup has been repaired by filling in the crack with gold, accentuating the new nature of the item.

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Utilizando la técnica de restauración japonesa KINTSUGI, nos presenta una bella forma de poner en valor aquello divido o fragmentado; Las relaciones humanas, las razas, los sexos, las regiones.

 

El oro recompone la estructura de lo que fué y lo colma de gran belleza y significado.

Symmetra

Traveling to Ayutthaya

 

"Kintsugi: instead of hiding something broken, celebrate it. This should be how we interact. With respect. As

welcomed friends. Trying to understand…and be understood."

 

Based on the Marammat skin for Symmetra, featured in the "Stone by stone" short story.

This hero answered the #OverwatchCollab call.

Choose your heroes:

■ Ramattra - by @jack_engineer489

■ Reinhardt - by @cindar__block

⁍ Reaper - by @ems_Mocs

⁍ Junrat - by @bruh_i0nicles

⁍ Symmetra - by @petersheikah

✚ Mercy - by @dv_mocs

✚ Brigitte - by @macchio_the_creator

✚ Zenyatta - by @carecreations_

 

A collab by @spare_parts_community

Play of the game: @dv_mocs for the edits

www.instagram.com/p/Cr7zbakIeka/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

 

The world could always use more heroes.

MUSIQUE

JE 05 AVRIL 2018

Dans le cadre du festival Détours de Babel 2018 — www.detoursdebabel.fr

 

Serge Teyssot-Gay

Kakushin Nishihara

Gaspar Claus

 

Le Kintsugi, c’est d’abord un art japonais qui vise à sublimer, au moyen d’une laque saupoudrée d’or, la réparation d’un objet brisé. Les traces de cette réparation deviennent alors d’harmonieux témoins d’un passé, marquant sa renaissance au monde. Kintsugi, c’est aussi une rencontre

enchantée entre la France et le Japon avec un trio de musiciens

d’exception aux horizons singuliers. Le guitariste tout-terrain Serge Teyssot-Gay, cofondateur du groupe rock Noir Désir, le violoncelliste Gaspar Claus, entretenant des rapports fusionnels avec son instrument, qui, la saison dernière nous a offert avec son père Pedro Soler, grand guitariste flamenco, un concert unique, et la surprenante chanteuse et joueuse de biwa japonaise Kakushin Nishihara, tokyoïte, maîtresse punk d’un héritage archaïque. Cette dernière va puiser dans le mouvement fou des mégapoles et des grandes catastrophes universelles, l’essence même d’une tradition aussi maîtrisée que sauvage. Sa voix et les cinq cordes de son biwa fascinent et ressuscitent les Yokais (fantômes japonnais) et les samouraïs d’une époque qui disparaîtra le jour où elle ne sera plus chantée ! Unis par les cordes de leurs instruments, ils nous invitent, par cette musique, à nous rapprocher tels les liens dorés du kintsugi…

 

© Philippe Poulenas

 

theatre-hexagone.eu/

After having this sit for a few hours, the lacquer gets to be a gummy consistency, which allowed me to clean it up off a little, which in turn makes it easier to sand the seams smooth once everything's dried out properly (although that said, it can take about a week for lacquer to *fully* dry, so the initial 24 hour curing period is really more about "making it possible to work on the piece" rather than "letting it cure until it's done")

Emma Walker

Teen (13-18 years)

"Hydrangeas with Kintsugi"

2023

Painting (oils, acrylics)

12"x14"

Somewhere between technological singularity and ecological singularity

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Quelque part entre la singularité technologique et la singularité écologique

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When I tried to sand the inside of the cup, it became clear that the lacquer had not set enough for me to do so, so I gingerly sanded what I could, and then wrapped the cup back up in elastic bands to keep pressure on all the joins...

 

humade new kintsugi repair kit review

The inside of the cup, however, is a different matter. I messed this up. Clearly. I started cleaning too soon, and I used too much cement. and it became a mess.

 

But I have a rotary tool.

 

So I took that to the inside of the cup with some sanding heads... see next photo

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

 

After curing for about 24 hours, we have a fascinating situation: the lacquer is "hard" enough to sand, but nowhere near done curing. So... let's sand it down and then not touch it for another 24 hours.

 

Sanding the outside is fairly straight forward. A hard plastic scraper for taking off the obvious crumbling along seams, followed by 600 grit wet sanding paper, cut in 1x2"bits, which is then used to smooth off the seams and clean up dirtied spots. One rule of thumb: use too much sand paper. Don't be frugal with that stuff, the moment it feels like it's not sanding anymore, move on to the next piece. You're not helping yourself by trying to be conservative in this step: use *all* the sand paper at your disposal. Buy more if you have to! =)

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An Architecture of Repairing & reconstructing historical building in Berlin

 

The concept underlying the approach to the project is Kintsugi, a Japanese method of repairing broken ceramics which recognizes the history of each piece and which involves making visible repairs to deliberately enhance their aesthetic value. The approach adopted is therefore not to reconstruct the church as it used to be but to 'repair' it in ways which respect its history and enhance the aesthetic qualities of the ruins and their surroundings with which it interacts visually and in other ways. The related objectives of the approach is that the 'repaired' church and its surrounding land should : add to the value which the repaired ruins give to Old Berlin, and the wider city, through improvements to its setting and by developing it as a cultural, learning and artistic focal point appropriate to its history and status. It will both serve the area and help reconnect it culturally to the city centre. To achieve these objectives some of the 'repairs' are, consistent with the principles of Kintsugi, visible, others are hidden.

 

jack.tan89@hotmail.com

humade new kintsugi repair kit review

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

MUSIQUE

JE 05 AVRIL 2018

Dans le cadre du festival Détours de Babel 2018 — www.detoursdebabel.fr

 

Serge Teyssot-Gay

Kakushin Nishihara

Gaspar Claus

 

Le Kintsugi, c’est d’abord un art japonais qui vise à sublimer, au moyen d’une laque saupoudrée d’or, la réparation d’un objet brisé. Les traces de cette réparation deviennent alors d’harmonieux témoins d’un passé, marquant sa renaissance au monde. Kintsugi, c’est aussi une rencontre

enchantée entre la France et le Japon avec un trio de musiciens

d’exception aux horizons singuliers. Le guitariste tout-terrain Serge Teyssot-Gay, cofondateur du groupe rock Noir Désir, le violoncelliste Gaspar Claus, entretenant des rapports fusionnels avec son instrument, qui, la saison dernière nous a offert avec son père Pedro Soler, grand guitariste flamenco, un concert unique, et la surprenante chanteuse et joueuse de biwa japonaise Kakushin Nishihara, tokyoïte, maîtresse punk d’un héritage archaïque. Cette dernière va puiser dans le mouvement fou des mégapoles et des grandes catastrophes universelles, l’essence même d’une tradition aussi maîtrisée que sauvage. Sa voix et les cinq cordes de son biwa fascinent et ressuscitent les Yokais (fantômes japonnais) et les samouraïs d’une époque qui disparaîtra le jour où elle ne sera plus chantée ! Unis par les cordes de leurs instruments, ils nous invitent, par cette musique, à nous rapprocher tels les liens dorés du kintsugi…

 

© Paul Amouroux

 

theatre-hexagone.eu/

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