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Version vom 27. März 2020, 14:17 Uhr
On the arrangement/array and structuring of material and materiality in an artistic context
Creating a system where to find material, organizing and listing differences of material without choosing a setting of single "classifications"
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not to be understood as complete lists, more of a practical approach from different angles.
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these classifications are not exclusive to each other and can be linked or crosslinked.
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classifications as groups of materials, contextualized rather than singled out or hierarchized
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classifications as titles and orientations, to be continued...
comment 5: groupings as a meshwork of nodes of contact
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Different approaches to classifications
practical | artistic | production related / industrial | functional | semantic | sensual | contextualized | processual | ontological | contextualized | historical | spiritual | embodied | aesthetic | experimental | ... |
Material families
classified according to raw material and resources, production related / industrial
paper | wood | metal | synthetics | rubber | stone/minerals | composites | organic | smart | glass | polymers | ceramics | gas | foam | ... |
Material features
classified according to properties and functionalities
reacting | conductive | reusable / recyclable | moldable / shapeable | adhesive / resolvent | resilient |
digital | immaterial | programmeable | oriented on other sensory reception | phenomenological | ... |
Material contextualisation
classified based on a multidisciplinary approach, distinctions made by highlighting single disciplines (exMedia)
informatics | sound | design | architecture | 3D / animation / VR / AR | film/ games | theory | bio-art | human-animal studies | ... |
Fictional taxonomy, example one: Borges
Jorge Luis Borges "Emporio celestial de conocimientos benévolos",
approx. 1942, a fictitious taxonomy of animals, a "celestial emporium of benevolent knowledge":
(a) belonging to the Emperor
(b) embalmed
(c) trained
(d) piglets
(e) sirens
(f) fabulous
(g) stray dogs
(h) included in this classification
(i) trembling like crazy
(j) innumerables
(k) drawn with a very fine camelhair brush
(l) et cetera
(m) just broke the vase
(n) from a distance look like flies
see also https://www.crockford.com/wilkins.html
Traditional Material Classifications
Material Science Classifications
Core understanding of the basic internal structure of materials. Hierachical
why one material is differentiated from another
1. Level | bonding forces between individual atoms |
2. Level | the way these bonding forces produce different types of aggregation patterns between atoms to form various molecular and crystalline solid structures |
3. Level | These larger aggregation patterns can further be differentiated by how their molecular structures branch or link or, in crystalline solids, by different types of unit cell and related spatial lattice structures such as face-centered or body-centere. |
4. Level | broadly descriptive categories such as ceramics, metals or polymers |
Engineering Classifications
Essentially descriptive but focuses on the performance characteristics of materials. Distinguish between the fundamental problem-solving characteristics. Mapping (mix and match properties and attributes).
how a material performs
STATE | solid, liquid, gas |
STRUCTURE | amorphous, crystalline |
ORIGIN | Natural, synthelic |
COMPOSITION | organic, inorganic, alloy |
PROCESSING | cast, hardened, rolled |
PROPERTY | emissivity, conductivity |
ENVIRONMENT | corrosive, underwater |
APPLICATION | adhesive, painl, fuel |