method set case
Work: Psychostructures method set case, 2025
Materials: Stainless steel, copper, phosphorus bronze, found antique wooden boule, found iron-based pseudomorph, cork with black stain, found attaché case, velvet
Dimensions: 46cm width x 36cm depth x 13cm height
Collaborators: Sophie Warren & Jonathan Mosley with Lita-Crociani-Woodland & Nigel Williams
Credits: Fabrication by Jamie Randall, Rick Adams, Kirsty Potts
An attaché case with seven objects representing seven methods. This begins a process of consultation and collaboration of an organisation with the Psychostructures team. The objects are for handling. They are choreographic, bringing interaction and performativity to the consultation process. Simultaneously experimental and game-like, the method set rehearses thinking through doing and action through configuring form. The interconnectedness of the objects suggests combinations of methods and approaches that can be employed to uncover the subjectivity of a study building; to reveal the architecture’s conscious and unconscious impulses and effect on users. From the outset, play, creativity, entanglement and a custom response to a specific situation are at the heart of this experience.