Diego Faivre : objects per minute 

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After working in a manufacturing unit as a “blue collar employee,” Diego Faivre, who attended the Design Academy in Eindhoven, turned aware of the value of time, which was evaluated, calculated, and recorded. A real indicator to guage human performance. A concept he needed to explore by way of his “Minute Manufacturing unit,” which underlines our obsession with money and time. The precept is straightforward: the worth is decided in response to the time spent on the piece, at a price of 1 euro per minute. To do this, the designer uses industrial waste, similar to cardboard tubes, plastic packing containers or wooden scraps. The one aspect that doesn't come from recycling is the clay that clothes the items and provides them this distinctive natural look, initially used by youngsters in China as a educating device. A true signature for the designer, this clay additionally demonstrates how using a single useful resource can lead to an entire range of various creations. The designer additionally sees his “Minute Manufacturing unit” as a bodily reaction to the rise of mass manufacturing, and thus strives to fight a type of collective id that doesn't permit for the expression and cultivation of private id. 

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