Kiasmo - Francesco Di Dio - Frame (4) - Wood, Ceramic





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Kiasmo
Titolo della serie: The Built in Mind.
4 pz
Designer : Francesco Di Dio
Concept
The Built in Mind is a series of illustrations by architect Francesco Di Dio, known as Effe, for Kiasmo, exploring architecture as a metaphor for the mind. In these works space does not obey the laws of physics nor the codes of traditional design: stairs that lead to nothing, unreachable entrances, suspended and floating volumes, unsustainable proportions. They are structures that do not aspire to be built in the real world, but exist exclusively in the fluid territory of thought.
The mind is here the invisible architect. Each image is born as an interior project: a place generated from intuitions, memories, desires and perceptions. Like an architect, the mind draws spaces, opens passages, erects walls and invents perspectives through which we interpret the world. But unlike real architecture, these constructions do not have to respect rules, proportions or functional logic: they can be free, dreamlike, contradictory.
The series reflects on how our thoughts build our inner reality, our “mental house.” Often we inhabit invisible structures made of beliefs, habits and interpretations inherited from our culture and environment.
Through Effe’s illustrations, The Built in Mind suggests instead the possibility of becoming architects of our own perception. The imagined architectures then become exercises in freedom: places where thought can experiment, deconstruct patterns and reconstruct new inner landscapes, each work simultaneously a building and a mental process: a construction that reveals how the reality we inhabit is, above all, a project of the mind.
Tile 20 x 20 cm with passepartout and black lacquered wooden frame and accompanied by an authenticity certificate from Kiasmo.
Unreleased, brand-new samples not yet on Kiasmo’s site
Ceramic
Seller's Story
Kiasmo
Titolo della serie: The Built in Mind.
4 pz
Designer : Francesco Di Dio
Concept
The Built in Mind is a series of illustrations by architect Francesco Di Dio, known as Effe, for Kiasmo, exploring architecture as a metaphor for the mind. In these works space does not obey the laws of physics nor the codes of traditional design: stairs that lead to nothing, unreachable entrances, suspended and floating volumes, unsustainable proportions. They are structures that do not aspire to be built in the real world, but exist exclusively in the fluid territory of thought.
The mind is here the invisible architect. Each image is born as an interior project: a place generated from intuitions, memories, desires and perceptions. Like an architect, the mind draws spaces, opens passages, erects walls and invents perspectives through which we interpret the world. But unlike real architecture, these constructions do not have to respect rules, proportions or functional logic: they can be free, dreamlike, contradictory.
The series reflects on how our thoughts build our inner reality, our “mental house.” Often we inhabit invisible structures made of beliefs, habits and interpretations inherited from our culture and environment.
Through Effe’s illustrations, The Built in Mind suggests instead the possibility of becoming architects of our own perception. The imagined architectures then become exercises in freedom: places where thought can experiment, deconstruct patterns and reconstruct new inner landscapes, each work simultaneously a building and a mental process: a construction that reveals how the reality we inhabit is, above all, a project of the mind.
Tile 20 x 20 cm with passepartout and black lacquered wooden frame and accompanied by an authenticity certificate from Kiasmo.
Unreleased, brand-new samples not yet on Kiasmo’s site
Ceramic
