Dimitri Vangrunderbeek
I investigate the form of ordinary objects
To investigate form, I collect series of objects
When I investigate form, I deal with robust or with very fragile objects
To investigate form, I manipulate objects and surfaces
The objects which form I investigate are almost worth nothing
To investigate form, I look at the space between objects
In the act of investigating form, I create sound and movement
To investigate form, I create narrow gaps
In my investigations of form the sharpness of lines and cuts is essential
I investigate form in the process of placing and replacing objects
I investigate the form of fragments in relation to volume
My investigations of form are in relation to the two-dimensional
When I investigate form, I create layers
To be able to investigate form I make tracings
I investigate form by making connections and overlaps
My investigations of form possess graphical qualities
When I investigate form, I construct frames
My investigations of form relate to the inside and outside of objects
My investigations of form are systematic
I investigate the form of typologies
When I investigate form, I look into the material quality of surfaces
To investigate form, I need to handle things with great care
I make stages to conduct my investigations of form
The results of my investigations of form reveal material qualities of objects
I investigate form by means of repetitive handling and movements
When I investigate form, I work precise and detailed
To investigate form I construct
To investigate form, I use sculptural acts
When I investigate form, I'm interested in the small variations
When I move objects around I can investigate form
When I investigate form, I feel engaged towards a spatial context
My investigations of form can extend to an architectural scale
I investigate form by bringing objects closer to each other
To investigate form, I us everyday materials
In my investigations of form, I come up with generic form principles
Investigating Form
contribution to PAMFLET EXPO
One hundred pamflets printed on a yellow A2-size paper hung on different public places on the different campusses of the Faculty of Architecture and the programme Engineering Architecture (Faculty of Engineering Science)
KU Leuven BE
curated by Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh
with 100 teachers and professors of the Faculty of Architecture and the programme Engineering Architecture (Faculty of Engineering Science)
KU Leuven BE
19.04 - 26.05 2017