Caging Crown
Arianna Casarin Alessia Catuogno Agnese Di Persio
Student
Arianna Casarin Alessia Catuogno Agnese Di Persio Academic staff
Riccardo Berrone Klaus Hackl Tiziana Piccioni Course
The Big Wait Program
BA Major Design Semester
2020/21 SS Waiting situations for animals are not always pleasant, which is why we wanted to focus on a project protesting against all the hostile environments where animals are forced to wait against their will.
Caging crown is a mask made entirely out of iron and was created with the intention of recreating the uncomfortableness of a cage, not only with its particular shape but also by not allowing the user to move his head or see in front of him.
A project made in the course
The Big Wait
Are we not all currently trapped in a Big Wait, anticipating a better time to come as a “new normal”? We wait on hotlines, at the public office, in queues and in traffic jams. Waiting for an idea, for sleep and for a diagnosis. We wait in waiting halls and waiting rooms at stations, airports and doctors’ surgeries. Waiting with social distance and private isolation constraints.
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