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Introduction

Graphic design is tactile, objects are virtual.
The boundaries of traditional design fields are now open, Objetgraphik throws itself into !


Born from a wish to react to the compartmentalisation of design fields, Objetgraphik lists creations that all have in common to be transversal. Transversal through their use of materials and technologies, transversal through the dialogue introduced in the process of creation, through their special hybrid morphology, through the way they do away any preconceived idea. Objetgraphik is emerging as a new playground, interdisciplinary.

One of the major Objetgraphik issue is to interrogate more specifically the close relationship between "image" and "object". Thus, how the specific codes to a two dimensions representation and those specific to a three dimensions structure could interact to create a kind of crossbreeding of design. What would happen if, instead of being confronted, those two realities were merged ? In other words, if a tangible physical body found its essence in its visual perception, or if the key point of an image was to be manipulated like an object ?

Objetgraphik has been imagined as a trend forecasting area orientated towards an emerging practice of Design, so as to bring every month food for thoughts and experiments. Objetgraphik refuses to confine itself to the news, and releases all forms of projects, some are the work of renowned designers and others of young evolving ones.
Objetgraphik is in constant evolution and the result of an ongoing research on the fields of contemporary design.

Source of ideas, exploration and communication media , Objetgraphik aims at becoming a real tool dedicated to the creative process.

Team

Objetgraphik is a project initiated in November 2007 by Kevin Riou (Kkristen) and Stéphane Buellet (Chevalvert), quickly joined by Vincent Moreau. They met each others in La Martiniere-Terreaux school (Lyon, France), and got involved in the professional world with the same interdisciplinary vision of their job.

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« In a short space of time it has become one of the most important sites for all that is new in the world of digital and graphic design […] » INTRAMUROS n° 141 / march 2009