Mikro Man 01: Player
Sculpture
circa 2000 (made), 2002 (designed)
circa 2000 (made), 2002 (designed)
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Sam Buxton was one of the four designers short-listed for the Design Museum's Designer of the Year award in 2004. His three-dimensional business cards and fold-up sculptures are made with an acid etching process. His practice explores the notion of print-making as a three-dimensional process and offers interesting comparisons with the numerous prints and plates in the V&A's collections.
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Title | Mikro Man 01: Player (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Chemical milled stainless steel |
Brief description | Sculpture by Sam Buxton, 'Mikro Man 01: Player', chemical milled stainless steel, London, designed 2002 |
Physical description | Sculpture, folded up from a single sheet of stainless steel, of a man ('Mikro-man') sitting in an armchair with a games console controller in his hand with a wire, behind him a tall floor lamp, and beside him a drinks can with packaging; opposite him a television showing a video game, an open compact disk case and compact disk, a 'PS2' playstation console and a plant in a pot. |
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Credit line | Given by Abraham Thomas |
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Summary | Sam Buxton was one of the four designers short-listed for the Design Museum's Designer of the Year award in 2004. His three-dimensional business cards and fold-up sculptures are made with an acid etching process. His practice explores the notion of print-making as a three-dimensional process and offers interesting comparisons with the numerous prints and plates in the V&A's collections. |
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Accession number | E.113-2009 |
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Record created | March 31, 2010 |
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