Emile De Visscher, a Designer, Engineer and Materials Scientist, is an Research Associate at the Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity and one of the curators of the Design Lab #13: Material Legacies exhibition. He studied Mechanical Engineering at Université de Technologie de Compiègne (FR, 2009), and Design at the Royal College of Art (UK, 2012). He then obtained a PhD in the SACRe doctoral program at Paris Science et Lettres and École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, in 2018. Entitled »Technophanic Manufactures«, his practice-based PhD explored the conditions for innovative manufacturing processes to become public and shared. Emile’s work focuses on the invention of small-scale production tools. His projects include a new recycling machine for thermoplastics (»Polyfloss«, together with C. Machet, A. Gaulard and N. Paget) or a process to transform paper and cardboard into stone (»Petrification«). In 2015, he also initiated and since then directs an independent design publication called Obliquite. At Matters of Activity, Emile develops new production processes in the field of biomaterials.
Berlin Science Week
1—10 Nov 2024 Berlin Science Week
1—10 Nov 2024 Berlin Science Week
Login or Sign Up
You need to be logged in to use this feature.
Kunstgewerbemuseum