Blobject

Blobject

A Blobject is most often a colorful, mass-produced, plastic-based, emotionally engaging consumer product with a curvilinear, flowing shape. This fluid and curvaceous form is the blobject's most distinctive feature.The word is a contraction or portmanteau of "blobby" and "object" coined by design critic and educator Steven Skov Holt in the early 1990s. Author and design journalist Phil Patton attributed the word to Holt in 1993 in Esquire magazine.

Blobjects can also be found in all of the other areas of contemporary visual culture. A blobject can be a typographic font (cf. Neville Brody), an animation (cf. Monica Peon), a piece of furniture (Marc Newson), an article of clothing (Rei Kawakubo), a motorcycle (GK Dynasmics), (GEMCAR), car a building (Future Systems), a painting (Rex Ray), a piece of sculpture (Hadeki Matsumoto), or ceramics work (Ken Price).Blobjects can be made of any material in any size or scale for the home, office, car, or outdoors.Common materials used in fabricating blobjects are plastic (especially polycarbonate, polypropylene, or polyethylene), metal, and rubber, with the aim being to give a more organic and animate feel.

Karim Rashid, the contemporary designer who wrote the book "I want to Change the World," was an early leader in creating blobjects and has become one of the most celebrated designers of the new generation.In the past, form followed function so that a product always tended to look like what was inside it, but that is no longer always true. Advances in computer-aided design, information visualization, rapid prototyping, materials, and injection molding have given designers the chance to use new shapes and to explore transparency and translucency without significant extra production costs.

Examples of blobjects

* Apple iMac computer
* Volkswagen Beetle
* Gillette Mach 3 razor
* Oral-B toothbrush
* Swatch Twinphone
* GEMCAR

ee also

* Greg Lynn

Further reading

* "Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the next fifty years" by Bruce Sterling
* "Blobjects & Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design" by Steven Skov Holt and Mara Holt Skov

External links

* Boing Boing: [http://www.boingboing.net/images/blobjects.htm When Blobjects Rule the Earth] by Bruce Sterling
* [http://www.karimrashid.com/ Karim Rashid]

* [http://www.sjmusart.org/blobjects/ San Jose Museum of Art]
* [http://www.cca.edu/academics/industrialdesign/faculty.php Industrial design]


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