El gesto del mueble

Without ignoring other manifestations of design that were internationally widespread, reached different levels of recognition, and became true icons, this article especially reflects on the movement of pieces of furniture. Beyond the movement that the piece itself may have, either its movement from...

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Autor principal: Pantaleón Panaro, Carlos
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Arquisur/article/view/13005
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Sumario:Without ignoring other manifestations of design that were internationally widespread, reached different levels of recognition, and became true icons, this article especially reflects on the movement of pieces of furniture. Beyond the movement that the piece itself may have, either its movement from one place to another or the internal movements that allow it to reduce or expand its size, such as folding, rolling, turning, balancing−, this reflection focuses on those pieces of furniture whose forms suggest movement. Reference will not be made, therefore, to the piece’s movement itself, which may not exist, but rather to the movement that evokes its form, anticipates it, or keeps it in suspense. We will address a potential movement, a situation of the object that could occur and is captured by our senses –especially vision– and our imagination. This condition, raised as a research premise, opens the field of analysis to a series of objects in which this property is detected –potential or suggested movement– ​​and achieved through different design resources generally associated with the form management.