Loopla, Rocking Chair is Dergon’s way of introdusing itself to the public. The meaning of “loop” as a coding concept, and “loop” as in plastic reuse demonstrate the company’s basis of practice and scope grounded in the field of digital crafts. The result is a printed item that reuses locally reclaimed plastic from old boat parts and robotic 3d printing to, formulated as an appealing and playful rocking chair.
DERGON practice explores the intersection between public (δήμĭος-dḕmios) and making (έργον- érgon) within the fruitful ground of our digital era for the creation of objects and spaces prioritizing on a positive social impact. The practice is immersed in interplay of materials and making which explores the possibilities of digital tools, such as robotic arm 3D print for the fabrication of its end results by reversing the negative impact of plastic waste and giving new life to discarded items for the creation of objects, such as furniture and urban objects.
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Loopla, Rocking Chair is Dergon’s way of introdusing itself to the public. The meaning of “loop” as a coding concept, and “loop” as in plastic reuse demonstrate the company’s basis of practice and scope grounded in the field of digital crafts. The result is a printed item that reuses locally reclaimed plastic from old boat parts and robotic 3d printing to, formulated as an appealing and playful rocking chair.
DERGON practice explores the intersection between public (δήμĭος-dḕmios) and making (έργον- érgon) within the fruitful ground of our digital era for the creation of objects and spaces prioritizing on a positive social impact. The practice is immersed in interplay of materials and making which explores the possibilities of digital tools, such as robotic arm 3D print for the fabrication of its end results by reversing the negative impact of plastic waste and giving new life to discarded items for the creation of objects, such as furniture and urban objects.
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