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    Endless Quilt, object range

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    Authors
    Forlano, Penelope
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Artefact
    
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    Citation
    Forlano, P. 2012. Endless Quilt, object range. creativework. Perth, W.A.: FORM Gallery.
    Additional URLs
    http://www.interiorbecomings.com/endless-quilt-object-range.html
    School
    Dept of Architecture and Interior Architecture
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22772
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    Abstract

    This project contributes to the discourse on consumer behaviour by exploring person-object relationships through co-creation, and an object 'becoming' as a construct. Made of reclaimed and new materials, and constructed in a modular, potentially endless patchwork, this quilted wall object reflects the idea if the family heirloom, memory and the quilted form.

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