Client: Studio Formafantasma

Year: 2010


Developing further the material, the concept of the previous project ‘Baked’, and the celebrative and folk spirit of the “Cene di San Giuseppe” in Sicily, ‘Autarchy’ is an installation that proposes an autonomous way of producing goods.

‘Autarchy’  outlines a hypothetical scenario where a community is embracing a serene and self inflicted embargo where nature is personally cultivated, harvested and processed, to feed and make tools to serve human necessities.


‘Autarchy’ pays homage to the uncomplicated, the simple and the everyday.


In the installation, a collection of functional and durable vessels and lamps, naturally desiccated or low temperature baked, are produced with a bio-material composed of 70% flour, 20% agricultural waste, and 10% natural limestone.

The differences in the color palette are obtained by the selection of distinct vegetables, spices and roots that are dried, boiled or filtered for their natural dyes.

The vase and the bottle are internally waterproof thanks to a mixture of beeswax and colophonia (pine tar).


AUTARCHY

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As guests in the project, Studio Formafantasma invited the Italian broom maker Giuseppe Brunello and the renowned French bakery Poilane, to join in the development of the installation. The cereal sorgho works as a link between these crafts – in a perfect production process without waste, the cereal is harvested and used to create tools, vessels and foods.


As an open source where information and knowledge are shared, the installation displays the different steps in the research, explaining the material and production processes of the products. The furniture used to display the products are based on the manufacturing and drying processes used in the project, and feature a drying oven and mill.


‘Autarchy” suggests an alternative way of producing goods where inherited knowledge is used to find sustainable and uncomplicated solutions.


We would like to thanks:

www.poilane.fr

www.scopesaggina.com

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‘Cene di San Giuseppe’, Salemi

‘Cene di San Giuseppe’, Salemi. Credit: Carlo Columba