GOODGOODS

15.03.2024
Student project
Tape it! Tixohalter | © Marie Gruber

In the "GOODGOODS - from experiment to mass production" project, students developed a product together with detailed instructions that show the production process broken down into individual steps and can therefore be mass produced - even by someone else.

Technology project (BA) winter semester 2023/24

(Study Design: Technology.Textile)

Supervision:
Corina Forthuber, Stefano Mori, Dominik Gumpenberger, Beate Seckauer, Michael Dorfer, Maria Wengler, Gerhard Andraschko-Sorgo

The free choice of material and technology enabled the students to create an interdisciplinary product design. Central aspects were the redesign of a product that is useful in everyday life, the added value in the sense of "GOOD" as well as special features in terms of form, production, function, sustainability, resource management, background and history. The students could decide whether their product should be mass-produced in schools, workshops for people with disabilities, manufactories or in their own workshops. Optional customised finishing by the manufacturer, which makes each serialised product unique, was also considered. 

In addition to the lecturers, the students were supported by Katrin Radanitsch (designer of Dottings and founder of the label Good Goods) with her expertise through a guest lecture and guest critiques of the presentations.

Works:

  • Lukas Stangl: Stndrd
  • Lucia Sonvilla: Korki
  • Lea Raffler: Warm (C)up
  • Leonie Lindinger: Entfaltung
  • Elena Lengauer: Zeit.raum
  • Wolfgang Lanz: Banküberfall
  • Kevin Klinger: Spoonie
  • Julia Kirnich: Paperclock
  • Elena Kern: Kata
  • Mirjam Kämmerer: VF wie VOGEL FLIESE
  • Regina Greisberger: Seifenwelt
  • Rebecca Hofmann: Türstopper
  • Thomas Gschossmann: b2b
  • Marie Gruber: Tape it! Tixohalter