Academic year
2022-23
Sólidos Amorphos is a collection of objects made using the tufting technique by Carolina Baclázar during her final project for her BA in Graphic Design.
For the occasion, the student explored how the human being interacts with matter, highlighting the absence of form and its limits. The goal is to establish a dialogue between the physical world and the digital world that generates a reflection on the dystopia of today's world; a world in which touch seems to be gradually becoming a taboo and the experience of interacting with objects is forgotten.
The objects are interconnected through Augmented Reality and are closely related in a real physical space with the simulation of a virtual space.
The designs lack a specific form, since in a structured world of information, hardware and data, the most rebellious and human thing one can do is to break away from delimited forms. However, they start from the concept of the line as the initial trace before any creative project, an artificial element that carries a dynamic quality.