Apophenia

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Claire Romain

The Apophenia project raises curiosity and challenges the way we perceive certain objects that form part of our daily life. To do so, perception is altered through several experimental processes. The idea is to decontextualize the materials, creating different emotions and reconsidering their value, and to guess the origin of the materials, textures, forms and colours we thought we have always known. Ultimately, the purpose of the project is to stimulate people’s imagination, inviting them to examine their relationship with daily, intimate objects, thus encouraging reflection. The outcomes will attest to the designer’s intention to question the known applications of the materials, crafts and techniques, thus finding new ways of improving our daily surroundings.

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Romain, Claire. “Apophenia”. Temes de Disseny, no. 34, pp. 74-79, doi:10.46467/TdD34.2018.74-79.
Author Biography

Claire Romain

Passionate about graphic design in all its forms and shapes. Originally from Paris, Claire has been living in Barcelona for the past five years. She has an explorative approach with raw materials, and she likes to experiment with contrasts of textures and colors, especially via a process of digitalization. She tooks part in workshops and exhibitions across Europe -such as Bart Hess, Milan and London Design Week-, always eager to learn new techniques and get inspired by others. Claire sees her curiosity and openness as an important way to nurture herself and foster creativity. Currently, she works as a graphic designer and visual communicator for the collective Sociedad 0, a warehouse of 1200m2 of ten people working and living in the space - which she co-founded. In the near future, she hopes to work on her own and share her passion for graphic design and especially the collective Sociedad 0.