Designed Uncertainty (Course)
Winter 2020

Özcan Ertek
Air Sculptures

hayate kobayashi
Condensed Coffee

Philippe Hansen
Eigenmode Research Lab

Juan Pablo Gaviria Bedoya
Friction that doesn't stop

Jens Tiemann
Landing Page

Jung Hsu
Resistance

Natalia Rivera
Resistance

Lucie Jo Knilli
rimming observations

Dawoon Park
Scenery Between-Windows 3 (窓-間의 풍경 3)

Zoe Spehr
sound space
Lucie Jo Knilli — rimming observations
Designed Uncertainty (Course) — Winter 2020
observations and thoughts of as well as experiments with a thermoplastic elastomer: a material that is super versatile, due to it's property that it can be constantly reshaped just by heating it up with relatively low temperatures. therefore also a material that is quite interesting when talking about climate change. in it’s cool state it is white and solid and as soon as it is heated it gets transparent and soft so that you can start shaping it.
this setup puts this phenomenon on to display: eight heating coils are triggered by a built in temperature sensor and an added randomness – the higher the temperature the higher the chance that all eight coils are heated. every time you turn the device on it is relatively uncertain how many coils will heat up. a magnifying lens is added to the setup with which one can observe and analyse the changing material from up close.


