Labor Visible and Invisible

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE
Tsz Yan Ng
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Abstract Labor Visible and Invisible examines the process of concrete casting to discuss the invisible types of labor involved in the making of the formwork - something that is designed and constructed but invisible being removed from the final cast artifact, yet visible by virtue of having shaped, with fidelity in its negative form, the design intentions of the positive cast within it. Two concrete projects are elaborated, Lafayette 148 and Thermoplastic Concrete Casting. Both projects explore alternative techniques for formwork production to address design parameters that traditional methods fall short of accomplishing. Lafayette 148 also highlights when labor itself becomes the design criteria, to accommodate workers in a well-lit and well-ventilated environment for garment manufacturing. For the discussion on shifting modalities for design inquiry in architectural production (as in what constitute new forms of labor for designers) raised by Thermoplastic Concrete Casting, a similarly labor-intensive process for mold making for textile pleating is described. Here, the close alliance between clothing and architectural production offers an opportunity for textile pleating, advanced by the Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, to serve as an example where innovations and emergent forms of creative productions are possible when traditional methods are challenged. In this parallel read, questions emerge as to whether concrete forming, whose methods steeped in true and tried processes could be reinvested with new life - especially in light of new types of technology and fabrication tools that are available today.
有形与无形劳动
《可见与不可见的抽象劳动》考察了混凝土浇筑的过程,讨论了模板制作过程中涉及的无形劳动类型——一些被设计和建造的东西,但从最终浇筑的人工制品中移除的东西是无形的,然而,由于塑造了它的消极形式的保真性,它内部的积极浇筑的设计意图是可见的。详细介绍了拉法叶148和热塑性混凝土浇筑两个具体项目。这两个项目都探索了模板生产的替代技术,以解决传统方法无法完成的设计参数。Lafayette 148还强调当劳动本身成为设计标准时,为工人提供一个光线充足、通风良好的服装制造环境。对于热塑性混凝土铸造提出的建筑生产中设计探究的转变模式(如设计师的新劳动形式)的讨论,描述了纺织褶皱模具制造的类似劳动密集型过程。在这里,服装和建筑制作之间的紧密结合为日本时装设计师三宅一生(Issey Miyake)提出的纺织品褶皱提供了一个机会,作为一个例子,当传统方法受到挑战时,创新和新兴形式的创意产品是可能的。在这篇平行阅读中,问题出现了,混凝土成型,其方法浸泡在真实和经过试验的过程中,是否可以重新投入新的生命-特别是考虑到今天可用的新型技术和制造工具。
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