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Experimental Design

Carina Tint

Carina Tint

--Symbiotic Design -- Experimental Design -- Sound -- Performance -- Dive --

Industrial Design - BA - China Academy of Art

Information Experience Design - MA - Royal College of Art


Carina Tint is a symbiotic designer with an industrial design background, working across disciplines.

Her current design project is focussing on the translation of the audio frequencies that animals hear into human-perceivable.


To the public: Award / Exhibition / Performance

IDEA / K-Design

Tate Exchange at Tate Modern / IRCAM

Export Radio / White Noise

Social media

DIGITAL ME

soundcloud

bandcamp

vimeo

instagram

weibo


UP Coming Event:


- 25th June, Crit Tech Event.

Future Oasis - Wet Materials

Venue: Makerversity (Somerset House Victoria Embankment WC2R 1LA)

Tickets on Eventbrite

- 20-26th July, RCA 2021 Physical Show

Satellite Event

Venue: The Menier Factory at Southwark(51-53 Southwark St, London SE1 1RU)


Degree Details

School of Communication

Experimental Design
Carina Tint

I went through the journey of transitioning from industrial designer to symbiotic designer.

As a symbiotic designer, I experiment with and practice the concept of "symbiosis," using a systems approach to work and live with multiple species, not just humans.

How do humans behave when communicating and interacting with other species? Can de-anthropocentricity start with observing other species, communicating and building relationships with them, and gradually moving to cooperation?

I believe that all things are in oneness, and finding ways to communicate with natural species in a highly modernized society may help humans build stronger bonds with other life-forms residents on earth, expand the possibilities of self-development for the future, and evolve the skills to survive in a world of capitalist ruins in the present.


IED Baby Hotline: 020 3983 1592 Carina Tint#220

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The collaboration between humans and animals began 30,000 years ago. 

In our present society, it is not only food and pets that deserve our attention, but all species around us, including tiny insects and micro creatures.

A sensible way to treat and cooperate with our environment can help us to have more sustainable and virtuous development.

 

My collection contains three design proposals, each of them represented by a specific item:

 

1:Electronic microphone - Spider Piezo installation

2:Wearable latex amplifier - External hearing organ

3:Digital Hearing Aid - Frequency modulation application

Medium:

old furniture / copper wire / thread / latex
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