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Tibor Bielicky

architect, co-founder @ehrlbielicky, @superposition.global, Recording America, @zurich.international, editor at large @capsule.global, teaching ETH

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As part of the AAAAYY: same same but different exhibition with Tawanda Chiweshe and Francisco Gaspar, the AA welcomes Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, of Ehrl Bielicky Architects.​

Invited contributions from an extended network of collaborators and an accompanying programme of events will transform the AA Gallery into a live platform during the exhibition run, reflecting Francisco and Tawanda’s iterative, conversational and relational approach to making.

@yy__exchange @aaschool @franciscogspr @tawandda @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky

Saturday, February 14, 2:00-3:00 pm

AA Gallery, 36 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES, United Kingdom


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As part of the AAAAYY: same same but different exhibition with Tawanda Chiweshe and Francisco Gaspar, the AA welcomes Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, of Ehrl Bielicky Architects.​

Invited contributions from an extended network of collaborators and an accompanying programme of events will transform the AA Gallery into a live platform during the exhibition run, reflecting Francisco and Tawanda’s iterative, conversational and relational approach to making.

@yy__exchange @aaschool @franciscogspr @tawandda @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky

Saturday, February 14, 2:00-3:00 pm

AA Gallery, 36 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES, United Kingdom


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A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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6 months ago

A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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6 months ago

A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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6 months ago

A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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6 months ago

A conversation between Not Vital, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky for Zeitung Magazine’s issue 0.00208DAYS

edited by Angelina Sisca, Ryan Bains, Emanuel Bosonnet, Nicola Bryner, Melvin Tobler, design by SHADOWPLAY

@zeitungmagazine @fundaziun.notvital @obzcure @ryanbains @emanuelbosonnet @nicolabryner @melvintobler


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A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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8 months ago

A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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8 months ago

A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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8 months ago

A conversation between Kaleb Swanson, Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky on Helio Oiticica’s Eden for PAIRS 05

edited by Emily Hsee, Isabel Lewis, Julia Spackman, and Tyler White
@pairs.gsd @harvardgsd @harvardgsd_architecture @harvardpress @jspack @iz.pdf @emily.hemily @s.vd.z @grafiche_veneziane @krswanson


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Under Construction, an exhibition curated by Reto Geiser

Documentation of Caruso St John‘s Swiss Life Arena construction site between 2018 and 2022.

Alongside contributions by Marianne Mueller, David K. Ross, and Stefano Graziani - Zurich, June- July 2025

@molletgeiser @dance_at_opening @inferstructure @stefanoograziani @collegiumhelveticum @carusostjohn @ethzurich  @uzh.ch  @zhdkcampus @arch.ethz @philipursprungchair @masethgta


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Under Construction, an exhibition curated by Reto Geiser

Documentation of Caruso St John‘s Swiss Life Arena construction site between 2018 and 2022.

Alongside contributions by Marianne Mueller, David K. Ross, and Stefano Graziani - Zurich, June- July 2025

@molletgeiser @dance_at_opening @inferstructure @stefanoograziani @collegiumhelveticum @carusostjohn @ethzurich  @uzh.ch  @zhdkcampus @arch.ethz @philipursprungchair @masethgta


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Under Construction, an exhibition curated by Reto Geiser

Documentation of Caruso St John‘s Swiss Life Arena construction site between 2018 and 2022.

Alongside contributions by Marianne Mueller, David K. Ross, and Stefano Graziani - Zurich, June- July 2025

@molletgeiser @dance_at_opening @inferstructure @stefanoograziani @collegiumhelveticum @carusostjohn @ethzurich  @uzh.ch  @zhdkcampus @arch.ethz @philipursprungchair @masethgta


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Focus on Zurich / FlashArt NO. 351

Peripheral Presence

06/2025

@flashartmagazine @flashartvolumes @avventuroso @michelaisajedi @geapolitik @chiarabelardi


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Corporate Skincare

contribution, 2025
Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky in conversation w/ Daniel Paul

RESIDENCY #003 exhibition and publication by Aïcha-Louise Wenger, Juliette Simeone, Olivier Thomas and Côme Rolin of Amor Immeuble

@aicha_louise @juliette.francesca @amor.immeuble @danieldpaul @roxane.l.g @architecture_curating_practice @bureau.dam @jeroenverrecht


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Corporate Skincare

contribution, 2025
Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky in conversation w/ Daniel Paul

RESIDENCY #003 exhibition and publication by Aïcha-Louise Wenger, Juliette Simeone, Olivier Thomas and Côme Rolin of Amor Immeuble

@aicha_louise @juliette.francesca @amor.immeuble @danieldpaul @roxane.l.g @architecture_curating_practice @bureau.dam @jeroenverrecht


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Corporate Skincare

contribution, 2025
Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky in conversation w/ Daniel Paul

RESIDENCY #003 exhibition and publication by Aïcha-Louise Wenger, Juliette Simeone, Olivier Thomas and Côme Rolin of Amor Immeuble

@aicha_louise @juliette.francesca @amor.immeuble @danieldpaul @roxane.l.g @architecture_curating_practice @bureau.dam @jeroenverrecht


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Corporate Skincare

contribution, 2025
Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky in conversation w/ Daniel Paul

RESIDENCY #003 exhibition and publication by Aïcha-Louise Wenger, Juliette Simeone, Olivier Thomas and Côme Rolin of Amor Immeuble

@aicha_louise @juliette.francesca @amor.immeuble @danieldpaul @roxane.l.g @architecture_curating_practice @bureau.dam @jeroenverrecht


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Capsule 2025

Thomas Ruff cover special
Interview by Ellena Ehrl and Tibor Bielicky, photography by Lukas Wassmann

@capsule.global @thomasruff_com @alessio_ascari @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @lukas_wassmann @herzogdemeuron @paulcournet @rosarioflorio @larissakasper @samuelbaenziger @felixlp


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Moving through Zurich means navigating a layered urban landscape shaped by geography and daily routines. Unassuming buildings at key junctions become silent markers of memory and movement. Many of these structures, built between the 1990s and 2010s, now face early demolition. Their vulnerability raises pressing questions about what we choose to preserve, how we adapt outdated innovations, and what sustainability means in contemporary architecture. How do we value the everyday?

Hit the link in bio to read “Peripheral Presence” by @tiborbielicky and @ellenaehrl (@ehrlbielicky) from 351 Summer 2025.

#Zurich
#TiborBielicky
#EllenaEhrl
#FlashArt351
#FlashArtMagazine


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Moving through Zurich means navigating a layered urban landscape shaped by geography and daily routines. Unassuming buildings at key junctions become silent markers of memory and movement. Many of these structures, built between the 1990s and 2010s, now face early demolition. Their vulnerability raises pressing questions about what we choose to preserve, how we adapt outdated innovations, and what sustainability means in contemporary architecture. How do we value the everyday?

Hit the link in bio to read “Peripheral Presence” by @tiborbielicky and @ellenaehrl (@ehrlbielicky) from 351 Summer 2025.

#Zurich
#TiborBielicky
#EllenaEhrl
#FlashArt351
#FlashArtMagazine


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MInDS 2025 / Milano International Design Studio

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WORKBOOK

From the very beginning and throughout the entire two-week workshop, we aimed to accurately document each step of the process, systematically collecting material through scanning, photographing, tracing, and recording. The entire workshop team compiled this material into a workbook, creating a chronological record of the workshop. This includes process documentation, key milestones at the end of each week, studio and site visits, input lectures, conversations, and texts.

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

track id/ daniel bell - baby judy (2000)

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @alessio_ascari @daria.miricola @sabotagepractice @gowoonly @beaazzola @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
1
1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


176
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1 years ago

SAMPLE BREAKDOWN – WEEK 2

In the second week of the MInDS 2025 workshop at Politecnico di Milano, we further explored sampling as a reuse technique, translating our initial findings into tangible material tests. Through stress tests, surface alterations, and iterative trial and error, we developed a diverse catalog of process-based experiments, documenting the workshop’s progress in real time. Applying these tests to the site at Spazio Maiocchi allowed us to immediately contextualize our research and translate theoretical insights into practice.

Alongside these material explorations, the entire workshop team compiled their work into a comprehensive workbook, creating a chronological record of the process. The workshop’s outcomes were presented in a final exhibition, on display from February 14 to 21 in the Atrio – Building 11, Via Ampère 2.

Our exchange with local practices in Milan continued with a visit to antique furniture restorer Lars Stamm, who demonstrated restoration techniques that bridge small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale applications. Additionally, we visited the studio and workshop of the clothing label/hybrid collective GR10K, with Anna Grassi and Andrea Slaviero providing an in-depth insight into their approach to material appropriation and the use of workwear uniform-, and garment-deadstock. Further inputs were provided again by Valentina Noce (PoliMi PhD candidate and director of the architecture and landscape office sabotage practice)

Workshop Group: Agnese Angelucci, Camilla Armaroli, Bianca Balzarini, Salvatore Calabrò, Davide Fabbro, Tommaso Falcade, Matteo Giannini, Astrit Haliti, Alessandra Introini, Oscar Vincent Friedrich Mehlitz, Andela Panic, Matilde Serri Pini, Camilla Testa, Sara Urli, Matteo Vicentini.

MInDS 2025 workshop team: Ellena Ehrl, Tibor Bielicky, and Filippo Balma
Politecnico di Milano, February 3–14, 2025

@minds_polimi @polimi @spaziomaiocchi @larsstamm_restoration @gr10k @annabriz_ii @nonphysical_____as @sabotagepractice @il_filipo @ellenaehrl @tiborbielicky @ehrlbielicky


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The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.