
"The project investigates how discarded plastic can be reprocessed into new objects through controlled fabrication methods, examining the relationship between synthetic waste and natural forms."
"All pieces are produced from 100% recycled plastic, focusing on controlling melting, casting, and forming techniques to manipulate the material's surface grain and internal structure."
"Variations in temperature, pressure, and cooling generate unpredictable patterns, which are retained as a defining characteristic of each object, positioning material inconsistency as a design parameter."
"The strategy described as 'object hacking' uses existing mass-produced items as a base, modified through the addition of newly formed plastic elements, altering both function and perception."
Rushera is a series of sculptural accessories made from 100% recycled plastic, developed by Object with Name and Plastic Bakery. The project explores the reprocessing of discarded plastic into new forms, inspired by marine environments and coral structures. The design process employs controlled melting, casting, and molding techniques to create unique surface textures and patterns. The strategy of 'object hacking' modifies existing mass-produced items, fostering a dialogue between industrial products and reprocessed materials, ultimately altering their function and perception.
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