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Philip Lüschen

Waiting Room Survival

Philip Lüschen

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Work: Dutch artist Philip Lüschen comes up with unconventional solutions to various issues. His visual narratives, which include ”queue-jumping tools” for shortening waiting room times and an Air Balloon Station for free hot-air balloon flights render the familiar strange. In a cartoonish style he visualizes his scenario’s using photography, film, spatial design and graphic design. Lüschen’s scenarios come to life through placement in the daily environment, where they seduce members of the public into taking part or cause them to imagine what it might be like to do so. Philip Lüschen works both autonomous and on commission from his studio in Amsterdam.
Photographer: Florian van Roekel
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source: thisispaper

A ‘Sneak in front tool’, ‘Incognito nose stand’ and ‘Waiting Room Survival Book. Philip Lüschen has designed these objects as part of his project on waiting rooms, Waiting Room Survival. The Incognito nose stand seduces us to wait incognito in waiting rooms in places where we would prefer not to be recognized, such as a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases. And if you want to be seen by a doctor as fast as possible, Philip Lüschen has got the answer: The sneak in front tool, with which you can make everyone else in the room disappear behind the empty waiting room chairs.

‘’Although the objects were designed as practical implements, when not in use they function as icebreakers. They stimulate the imagination and break through the tension and passive dynamic of waiting.‘’ The objects displayed are the result of the many studies drawn in waiting rooms, which also served as the basis for the ‘Waiting Room Survival Book’. A guide with useful illustrated strategies on how to survive a waiting room visit.
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source: eyespired

Philip Lüschen creëerde deze humoristische reeks, Waiting Room Survival. Met verschillende objecten om de wachtkamer te overleven. Van een boek met kijkgaten tot een canvas met stoelen om jezelf achter te verschuilen.
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source: designdb

필립 루센(Philip Lüschen), 웨잇 히어(Wait Here)를 통해 기다리는 공간에 대해 재 조명 했다. 사람들은 구입하기 부끄러운 물건이나 남에게 알려지지 않고 특정한 서비스를 받고 싶어한다. 이 황당한 코주부 오브잭트로 구성된 시스템은 특정 장소에서 자신의 프라이버시를 지킨 상태로 편안하게 서비스를 기다릴 수 있는 도구로서 제안 되었다.