inhabitat.com - 9/17/2008
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Ever come across one of those ideas that
is so brilliant and crazy - it makes you...
wonder why no one has done it before? Artist and interactive designer, JooYoun Paek takes the cake on that front with her recently revealed Self-Sustainable Chair, a ...
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Self-Sustainable Chair: Dress inflates into a chair for ...
gizmodiva.com - 9/19/2008
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gizmodiva.com —
Have you ever felt the need to sit
as soon as start walking? If your answer is...
no like mine then make sure that you are not wearing the Self-Sustainable Chair. Though called a chair it is in point of fact a dress or is it the other way round? Either ...
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Self-Sustainable Chair is a dress that inflates into a ...
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Self-Sustainable Chair
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On a craqué sur cette idée délirante du designer coréen JooYoun Paek, qui met en scène une sorte de siège nomade et gonflable, fonctionnant grâce à la force des pas sur des pompes à air fixées sur les pieds. Un système éphémère mais vraiment exclusif à découvrir en vidéo dans la suite !
Self-Sustainable Chair is a dress that inflates into a chair!
Gizmodiva.com —
Have you ever felt the need to sit as soon as start walking? If your answer is no like mine then make sure that you are not wearing the Self-Sustainable Chair. Though called a chair it is in point of fact a dress or is it the other way round? Either way Self-Sustainable Chair is a wearable piece of furniture which is a dress where the butt inflates into a chair through pumps in the shoes. The brainchild of artist and interactive designer, JooYoun Paek, the provocative art piece will “transform the monotonous experiences produced by routine walking commutes into an entertaining interactive performance.” ...
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