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Eragatory @ EU Make Shanghai

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PROCESS is an exhibition on the evolving nature of the contemporary design methodologies and their various conceptual and material connotations. The inherent multidisciplinary character of these increasingly complex techniques is imminently placing morphogenesis at the core of a visionary approach to architecture and design. Self-organisation, cellular growth or fluid dynamics are only a few of the obvious correlations with nature, their digital manifestations transcending the conceptual and being expressed through craft and ingenuity in the making.
It is a showcase of process-based designs, installations and architectural experiments conceived through various systematic creative mechanisms, iterative geometric transformations or algorithmic techniques and materialised through cutting-edge fabrication technologies. From the analogue to the digital, from the rational to the poetic, from the numeric to the musical, the diversity of approaches illustrates the endless palette of their applications in architecture, design, fashion and art.


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Sheng Cheng
Vlad Tenu
Simona Nastac
Michelle Zeng

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Eragatory at Clerkenwell design week

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Chroma / 6 part ceramic Mold ready for slipcasting

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3d printed positive model used for 6 part mold. Ceramic slipcasting currently in production.

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Digital Eclecticism 3d printed matter workshop with Gilles Retsin and Eragatory

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Come and join Gilles Retsin and Isaïe Bloch Digital Eclecticism 3D printed matter Workshop in London from 7th till 16th of september at Digits2Widgets.

The Digital Eclecticism Workshop series is based around teaching an overview of digital tools, techniques and ideas through hands-on design of a 3D-printed product with a strong focus on post production techniques!

For more info, visit our page and apply quickly! Places are limited.

Drop us an email at digitaleclecticism@gmail.com if you are interested in participating

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Eragatory at SOURCE self made design

Eragatory publication for PCHouse Magazine Beijing

Eragatory @ Massive Attack lectures series Bratislava

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Eragatory @ Massive Attack lecture series
Academy of fine Arts and Design, Bratislava
10.12.2015


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Portraits of nature exhibition

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We are very happy to announce and invite you to the opening of 'Portraits of Nature', an exhibition displaying the work of our Bartlett Unit 18 Studio (Ricardo deOStos & Isaie Bloch) at the Embassy of Brazil in London. Join us for some (caipirinha) drinks and an incredible evening. 

WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER | 6:30PM | SALA BRASIL |SW1Y 5BL

Free entry | RSVP essential: culturalbrazil.rsvp@gmail.com

Architecture in Rio de Janeiro has always played a key role in stimulating the political and aesthetic landscape of a city blessed with an incredible natural setting between mountain and sea. In the exhibition ‘Portraits of Nature’ students from MArch Unit 18 from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL show their adventurous interventions in Rio. Exploring the city as culture and natural force the exhibition highlights Rio de Janeiro’s three-dimensionality, contours and patterns, utilising old and new technologies to accentuate them in new forms. Fourteen projects are displayed in evocative drawings and intricate physical models. As a show highlight two three meter high digitally fabricated portraits interpret the city and the proposed projects in unison. Between Brazilian surrealism tradition and contemporary digital technologies, the large portraits are inspired by Oswald de Andrade’s Anthropophagic Manifesto.

Curated by Brazilian architect and Unit 18 tutor Ricardo de Ostos the exhibition was designed and conceived in collaboration with Unit 18 students, Isaie Bloch and Ricardo’s own studio NaJa & deOstos. Unit 18 is taught by Isaie Bloch and Ricardo de Ostos and explores the relationship between materiality and the politics of the environment in cities today.

The Bartlett School of Architecture is one of the world’s most exciting architecture schools, in one of its most inspiring cities. The name stands for provocative ideas, boundary-pushing research and high-achieving lecturers and students.

Eragatory @ Zaha Hadid Design gallery

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Meta Utopia exhibition at the Zaha Hadid Design Gallery

"Meta Utopia - between process and poetry" brings together a group of emerging designers and architects working at the cusp of cutting edge fabrication techniques, pursuing and altering bespoke methods of design and manufacturing which are intrinsically linked to their strange and poetic physical results. The exhibition highlights a growing global network within contemporary architecture which actively defines a new way forward by re-conceiving and re-designing the tools and processes which help them to realise new possibilities.

Work by: Zaha Hadid Design, Eragatory, Bartlett GAD RC1 RC4 RC5, Gilles Retsin, Manuel Jimenes Garcia, Alisa Andrasek, Daghan Cam, Andy Lomas, Daniel Widrig, Stefan Bassing, Soomeen Hahm, Igor Pantic, Philippe Morel, Jelle Feringa

Curated by: Lei Zheng
photo credits: Mirren Rosie


!ntimacy series for AD magazine Evoking Through Design

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Eragatory !ntimacy series publication for AD Magazine vol 86.
Evoking Through Design, Contemporary Moods in Architecture.


The edition entitled “Evoking through Design – Contemporary Moods in Architecture” speculates about novel conventions in the relationship of subject to object, and object to object, yielding the opportunity to observe the problem through a speculative lens. A set of architectural properties which in this universe of thinking, evoke moods. On the other hand, do objects by themselves have a mood? This edition of AD proposes this and other related questions for inquiry by a group of architects who´s work, intentionally or coincidentally, tackle the problem from the vantage point of Speculative Realism.

Contributors: Benjamin H. Bratton, Matias del Campo, Mario Carpo, Marjan Colletti, Eric Goldemberg, John McMorrough, Juhani Pallasamaa, Andrew Saunders, and Michael Young, Alisa Andrasek, Isaie Bloch / Eragatory, Mark Foster Gage, Michael Loverich, Jason Payne, Gilles Retsin, SPAN, Francois Roche and Camille Lacadee, and Roland Snooks.
Interview: Wolf D. Prix (Coop Himmelb(l)au)


Special thanks to guest Editor Matias del Campo
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