Still Life | Still Alive

Still Life | Still Alive

The curation of an exhibition shapes the viewers perspective of the objects presented. In this workshop, overseen by Nathalie Du Pasquier, each team was tasked with creati ng a unique way of presenting everyday objects. Through the contexts of the presentations, the objects take on new meanings and their inherent banality is brought into question. 12 students from the HEAD in Geneva and 19 from ECAL Master of Product Design worked together in 6 groups. At the end of the week, the results were exhibited at the gallery ELAC.

Workshop (2014)

The curation of an exhibition shapes the viewers perspective of the objects presented.

In this workshop, overseen by Nathalie Du Pasquier, each team was tasked with creating a unique way of presenting everyday objects. Through the contexts of the presentations, the objects take on new meanings and their inherent banality is brought into question.


12 students from the HEAD in Geneva and 19 from ECAL Master of Product Design worked together in 6 groups. At the end of the week, the results were exhibited at the gallery ELAC.


The Sky Is The Limit  - Julie Bernard, James Dart, Eléa Nouraud, Thomas Schmitz, Shaima Ahmed, Anistasia Karpova
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger

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Housekeeper Kit  - Stanislaw Czarnocki, Katarzyna Kempa, Caroline Thurner, Anissa Charef, Anne-Sophie Richard
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Plastic Theatre  - Lola Buades, Takeru Sato, Patrick Tarkhounian, Lucas Bertinotti, Anja Müller
Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger

1/4

Plastic Theatre  - Lola Buades, Takeru Sato, Patrick Tarkhounian, Lucas Bertinotti, Anja Müller
The Sky Is The Limit  - Julie Bernard, James Dart, Eléa Nouraud, Thomas Schmitz, Shaima Ahmed, Anistasia Karpova
Plastic Theatre  - Lola Buades, Takeru Sato, Patrick Tarkhounian, Lucas Bertinotti, Anja Müller

1/3

Abandoned Objects  - Thomas Burns, Hansel Schloupt, Aeneas Stankowski, Céline Mosset, Morgan Zueger
Housekeeper Kit  - Stanislaw Czarnocki, Katarzyna Kempa, Caroline Thurner, Anissa Charef, Anne-Sophie Richard
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Abandoned Objects  - Thomas Burns, Hansel Schloupt, Aeneas Stankowski, Céline Mosset, Morgan Zueger
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Abandoned Objects  - Thomas Burns, Hansel Schloupt, Aeneas Stankowski, Céline Mosset, Morgan Zueger

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Abandoned Objects  - Thomas Burns, Hansel Schloupt, Aeneas Stankowski, Céline Mosset, Morgan Zueger
The Sky Is The Limit  - Julie Bernard, James Dart, Eléa Nouraud, Thomas Schmitz, Shaima Ahmed, Anistasia Karpova
Abandoned Objects  - Thomas Burns, Hansel Schloupt, Aeneas Stankowski, Céline Mosset, Morgan Zueger

1/3

Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger
Brushes Leave Traces  - Leila Chouikh, Anthony Guex, Lucas Frank, Fabio Stefanoni, Saskia Zürcher
Gloves  - Rebecca Loaiza, Roosa Ryhänen, Dongin Seol, Agathe Pautrot, Monika Steiger

1/5

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