Human Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Human Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Huma Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Music - Jake Buckley
Human Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Human Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Human Scanner I - Dutch Design Week
Papersmith and Daniel de Bruin bring to life their shared curiosity for the life of machines.
You as the visitor are invited to travel into the heart of a scanning machine, putting you centre stage on a magical journey of self reflection and human judgement.
Together they have realized a 11m long installation complete with all moving parts crafted by hand, that lets you peak behind the rubber curtain and see yourself in a new perspective.
Obviously, having not actually been in a scanning machine themselves, this is just their best guess at what goes on in there, but they feel pretty confident that this is close to the real thing.
Who’s to say they are wrong…
Music - Jake Buckley