Audi Talents Awards 2014 winner, Alexandre Echasseriau, is actually presenting at the Paris Arts & Métiers museum’s chapel three projects from the Tryptic serie, which associates humans extraordinary human skills and usual objetcs. Prototypes are gathering three variables : material, technology and expertise. Gratuated in arts at the Ecole de Boulle, Alexandre Echasseriau, 29 years old, have convinced the jury composed of Daniel Buren, Ora-ïto, Jean de Loisy , Emmanuel Perrotin and Maria Wettergren, whom have recognized a “poetic”, “creative”, “unique” and “dedicated” work. On the 26th of may, the Viacomit team has discovered those three projects during the opening of the exhibition. OVI-ONE mixes around wool-sheep a hatter and a biochemist expertise to give birth to a bike-helmet made with a traditional and ecological material. Inko project gathers the skills of a tattoo artist, embossing leather technic and 3D printer technology to create a bluetooth keyboard printed on an iPad cover. Finally, the Marble Sound System associates an acoustician knowledge with a marble specialist and an optical seeker’s skills to offer a speaker crossroading sculpture and design. Alexandre Echasseriau’s work is exhibited until the 7th of june at the Paris Arts & Métiers museum’s chapel.
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By F.C, in Design. Wednesday June 3rd, 2015
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