the wild chair – 2012
The Wild Chair ( salvaticus cathedra ) is the wildest
species of seating furniture. The most recognizable
feature are his 4 legs and no tail. They are solitary but
social, also very territorial they live in very populated
places on earth, this has caused significant conflicts
with humans.
When a stranger brakes her quietness, they scream
and raise their wharp wooden spines to defend from
predators.
To approach a wild chair is very tricky. the wild chair
is sensitive to soft talk and kind gestures, but you
can’t approch directly to it.
when domesticated the wild chair can be very useful,
but remember, a wild chair will always be a WILD CHAIR.
project by j.c.karich & pauline jamilloux
http://hlt.media.mit.edu/workshops/ENSAD_2012/