Utterubbish Exhibition
n. 223, n. 228, book [1-200], book [201-500]
2007
Presented at Utterubbish / Singapore Design Festival
Old Supreme Court, Singapore
Inspired by the useless/use less concept of Utterubbish, kwodrent presented an installation of four bound volumes in the Judge’s Chamber of Court Room 21. The book is represented as an unreadable abstract object/sculpture constructed from hexagonal net fabric or rice paper. Folding is applied as a singular and repetitive construction technique to create form and volume. The stitch points and fold lines are recorded as mathematical coordinates and equations.
![UTTER1.jpg](/images/jcogs_img/cache/UTTER1_-_28de80_-_381b475a4e2377b30b93fb408c7a351d1332155e.jpg)
![UTTER2.jpg](/images/jcogs_img/cache/UTTER2_-_28de80_-_381b475a4e2377b30b93fb408c7a351d1332155e.jpg)
![UTTER3.jpg](/images/jcogs_img/cache/UTTER3_-_28de80_-_381b475a4e2377b30b93fb408c7a351d1332155e.jpg)
![UTTER4.jpg](/images/jcogs_img/cache/UTTER4_-_28de80_-_381b475a4e2377b30b93fb408c7a351d1332155e.jpg)