Matthew Kerr

Major

Industrial Design

Flow

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Overview:

A pendant that simulates water. There is so much to learn from it. How to go with the flow, make your way through obstacles, and adapt to change. Water takes many forms, from sprinkles to rain; it can be beautiful or deadly. To me, it evokes a memory of home; the beach, calm and clear after a warm sunny day during summer. That feeling of cleansing is refreshing. This pendant symbolises all of that in a way that is truly remarkable and beautiful to see. My work explores the relationship between fluidity and material form. With influences from the calmest waves and an endless motion cycle, new synergies are synthesised as opaque and transparent layers.

Student:

Matthew Kerr

Lecturer:

Bernard Guy

Course:

DSDN 104 Object Codes: 3D Printing / Ngā Waehere ā-Mātāoroko: Tānga Ahu-Toru

Published:

2022

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