This show is a little off the beaten track in Milan, however, the journey is well worth it. Charles Kaisin's exhibition Design in Motion presents all his work and research he did from 1999 to 2009, linked to two themes: motion and recycling. Production pieces are accompanied by research models.
The installation TERREMOTO (meaning "earthquake" in Spanish), presenting the objects, is designed by Spanish artist Terre Recarens. It consists of a floor of wooden lathwork, positioned in Japanese style, with a set of deliberately slanted shelves. When people walk over the floor boards the shelves are set in motion, start to wobble and cause the glass objects placed above to jangle, fall and break. Hence all the broken glass. A fun installation with great work, particularly interesting is the design process shown.
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