Cabinet of Ludicrosity is an interactive installation comprising various ludicrous contraptions and curiosities. Based on the Kunstkammer (German term for ‘art chamber’ or cabinet of curiosities) which flourished in 16th century Europe, the installation is simultaneously a workshop, a collection and a playroom. The seemingly diverse objects and devices are united by an underlying spirit of play and ludicrousness. Innocently irreverent, the Cabinet of Ludicrosity celebrates the impractical, trivial and absurd amidst our preoccupation with utility and significance.Bachelor of Fine Art
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The inspiration for my art practice comes from collections, those of museums, eccentric 'collectahol...
This work is about collecting and wonderment. It starts with an interest for the renaissance phenome...
The top decoration of the Uppsala Augsburg Art Cabinet has been investigated from a material perspec...
Cabinet of Ludicrosity is an interactive installation comprising various ludicrous contraptions and ...
During the initial stages of the design process, industrial designers often use their private collec...
Guillam van Haecht the Younger’s The cabinet of Cornelis van der Geest (1628; hereafter The cabinet)...
Everyone likes accumulating unusual items, a pastime that dates back centuries. In Renaissance Europ...
This dissertation provides an analysis of, and critical commentary on, the practice of playfulness a...
This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeen...
WonderAlp is a digital Cabinet of curiosities that displays objects discovered in the Alps during th...
A series of sculptures were produced in relation to the idea of the 16th century wonder-rooms where ...
My work involves the creation of an experimental space in order to explore how contemporary craft ca...
Following the developments in other fields such as archaeology, anthropology or museology, the study...
This text represents theoretical and conceptual background of the practical bachelor project ? Magic...
The Berlin and Red Blue Chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld have been subject of academic study. They ...
The inspiration for my art practice comes from collections, those of museums, eccentric 'collectahol...
This work is about collecting and wonderment. It starts with an interest for the renaissance phenome...
The top decoration of the Uppsala Augsburg Art Cabinet has been investigated from a material perspec...