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Pauline Agustoni & Satomi Minoshima

Pauline Agustoni & Satomi Minoshima

Craft Portrait: Dorozome

Nome(i)

Pauline Agustoni (1996)
Satomi Minoshima (1989)

Impiego

40% freelance designer, 60% independent designer

Formazione

Bachelor of Arts, Design Academy Eindhoven, 2019, (NL)

Titolo

Craft Portrait: Dorozome

Anno di creazione

2019–2021

Luogo di creazione

Eindhoven (NL)

Contesto di creazione

Commission, research, diploma project, personal etc. ECAL, 2022

Collaboratore(i)

Yukihito Kanai (Dorozome artisan and mentor), Amami Oshima (JP); Matiss Balodis (mechanical designer and engineer), Eindhoven (NL)

Oggetto(i) mostrato(i)

Textile installation, sample display, video, publication

Dimensioni

Textile installation: 800 × 800 × 4,500 mm; Sample display: 1,000 × 40 × 1,600 mm; Video screen: 550 × 50 × 300 mm; Publication: 170 × 10 × 240 mm

Formati / Durata

Video: .mp4, 1280 × 720 px, 12 min 0 sec.

Materiale(i)

Headphones, book made of paper

Fornitore(i) di materiale

Textiles: Kanai Kougei, Amami Oshima (JP)

Pauline Agustoni and Satomi Minoshima teamed up with craftsman Yukihito Kanai and Dorozome, artisans from dyeing workshop Kanai Kougei, to develop a textile installation that displays the process movements and colours of Dorozome, a traditional Japanese craft in which threads are repeatedly dyed in wood bark and mud until they reach a deep black colour. • Enriched by a three-week research trip to the island of Amami Oshima, the duo developed a scenography that expresses the craft’s repetitive nature and unique aesthetics. With their installation and publication introducing eleven interviews of Dorozome artisans, they aim to communicate about crafts in a way that does not nurture exoticism or nostalgia but highlights Dorozome’s profound relationship with its environment and culture. As designers, they believe in the alternative, counter-cultural, almost rebel potential of crafts to resist current, damaging material production systems.