"Mostly dead is still slightly alive"
December 6, 2014 12:21 PM Subscribe
"Re-Do Studio is a design studio founded by two friends Gaspard Tine-Beres and Tristan Kopp. They are dedicated to investigating alternative ways of production with the aim of shortening the cycle between the final consumer and the manufacturer."
The Principles of Re-Do involve bringing items to Bright Sparks in Islington.
via: Kitchen Appliances Constructed From Their Landfill-Bound Bretheren
The Principles of Re-Do involve bringing items to Bright Sparks in Islington.
via: Kitchen Appliances Constructed From Their Landfill-Bound Bretheren
Great manifesto, reminds me of Shock Of The Old (self link).
posted by migurski at 2:01 PM on December 6, 2014
posted by migurski at 2:01 PM on December 6, 2014
Why is this stuff never located in the USA?
Liability. I'll bet it would be kind of hard to get insurance for a recycled electric potential fire hazard.
posted by Floydd at 4:37 PM on December 6, 2014 [1 favorite]
Liability. I'll bet it would be kind of hard to get insurance for a recycled electric potential fire hazard.
posted by Floydd at 4:37 PM on December 6, 2014 [1 favorite]
really interesting design ethos. great fun exploring the website.
posted by TMezz at 12:27 AM on December 7, 2014
posted by TMezz at 12:27 AM on December 7, 2014
I love this idea.
But when buying recycled electronics, a place called "Bright Sparks" does not fill me with confidence. Still, I guess it's better than calling the place "Do You Smell Smoke?"
posted by pracowity at 1:59 AM on December 7, 2014
But when buying recycled electronics, a place called "Bright Sparks" does not fill me with confidence. Still, I guess it's better than calling the place "Do You Smell Smoke?"
posted by pracowity at 1:59 AM on December 7, 2014
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