Workshop, ECAL 2021
in BACHELOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
by 1DI 2DI 3DI
Teacher(s): Manuel Krebs (NORM)
Measuring, it seems, is one of the dominant concerns of modern society. We measure ourselves, our weight, our height, our temperature, from head to toe, from collar size to shoe size. We measure what is around us, from tiny to incredibly large. We measure time (from seconds to lifetimes), we measure the familiar (length, weight, volume) and the unusual (sound, radiation, voltage), we have measurement systems for everyday life and for experts. For this workshop, the students of the Bachelor Industrial Design have developed alternative measuring devices.
Photo ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Body Lexicon
ECAL/Léo Crespin, Léon Félix, Toscane Jourde
Photo ECAL/Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Photo ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Hand Calibrator
ECAL/Alicia Berclaz, Alejandrina Hernandez, Agnes Murmann
Photo ECAL/Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Spirit Level
ECAL/Julie Meyer, Jillian Reichlin, Cindy Sacher
Photo ECAL/Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Photo ECAL/Jasmine Deporta
Burning Watch
ECAL/Ines Aznar, Iris Gerbex, Anaïs Rochat
Photo ECAL/Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Metric Wheel
ECAL/Yann Cistac, Léa Omez, Noah Watzlawick
Photo ECAL/Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Photo ECAL/Jasmine Deporta