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Series
of similar, yet all different objects - a bit like every
sand dune in the desert is a single variation on one and
the same morphological theme -, all of them computer-calculated
and industrially produced on machines with digital control:
this is what Gilles Deleuze has called "Ojectile" in his
book on Leibniz and the Baroque, Le Pli, published in
1988. Bernard Cache has also contributed to develop the
design of these non-standard objects, inhis writings collected
in the books Terre Meuble (HYX, Orléans, France, 1997)
and Earth Moves (MIT Press, 1995).
"Objectile" has become the name of the studio of architecture
and design in Paris, composed with Bernard Cache, Patrick
Beaucé and Taoufik Hammoudi (Feb. 1997- May 1998). Objectile
works on the creation and industrial production of curved
and changing forms at all scales: sculpture, design, furniture,
building components, architecture, urban planning or landscape.
Leaflet-catalogue published within the frame of the exhibition
at the FRAC Région Centre in 1998.
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