Mischer’traxler studio (Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler) Layered me, 2012/2015
Two-way mirrors, glass, oak
Prod. Mischer’traxler studio
cm 105x14x100
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Layered me is a table mirror that slightly distorts all its reflections. Inspired by the idea that faces and personalities are not flat but multilayered, several sheets of two-way-mirrors are introduced into one object. Due to the distance and scale of the single mirroring layers the reflections become disfigured and form an assemblage of various images.
Lot offered by Mischer'traxler studio with a 50% donation, subject to VAT?, shipped from Vienna, Austria
Layered me è uno specchio da tavolo che distorce lievemente tutto ciò che riflette. Partendo dall'ispirazione che i volti e le personalità non sono piatti ma stratificati, diversi strati di specchio a due vie sono introdotti all'interno di un oggetto. A causa della distanza e delle proporzioni degli strati a specchio, i riflessi si sfigurano e vanno a creare un insieme di immagini diverse.
Lotto offerto da Mischer’traxler studio con donazione al 50% soggetto ad IVA? spedito da Vienna, Austria
Katharina Mischer, Thomas Traxler and their team form mischer‘traxler studio. Based in Vienna they develop and design products, furniture, installations and more, with a focus on experiments, context and conceptual thinking.
Balancing between handcraft and technology, the studio envisions whole systems, new production methods and kinetic or interactive installations that question topics, tell stories or open up new ways of doing things. Projects by mischer’traxler are often playing with uniqueness and form poetic records of their own production or interact with the viewer and evoke unexpected reactions.
Katharina Mischer, Thomas Traxler and their team form mischer‘traxler studio. Based in Vienna they develop and design products, furniture, installations and more, with a focus on experiments, context and conceptual thinking.
Balancing between handcraft and technology, the studio envisions whole systems, new production methods and kinetic or interactive installations that question topics, tell stories or open up new ways of doing things. Projects by mischer’traxler are often playing with uniqueness and form poetic records of their own production or interact with the viewer and evoke unexpected reactions.