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Photo by Ronald Smits
Graduation project

Surroutinism

Deborah Janssens

You are at home; the doorbell rings. Suddenly the couch
launches you towards the door! It’s a friend who comes by
to return a borrowed book. When you put it back on the shelf,
a new one pops out. And when you pour your friend a cup
of coffee, the table starts eating the cups. How strange! Luckily
you’re wearing your sponge slippers to soak up the spills.
Francois Bonnot and Deborah Janssens have created a surreal
performance in a room that seems utterly normal, but is full
of surprises. With ‘Surroutinism’ they give everyday routines
a twist, adding something extra to the ordinary, and a new
perspective to well-known scenarios. They use the power of
exaggeration to highlight the beauty of the routine and to trigger
the imagination.

Surroutinism can be an interesting tool for
designers: instead of creating new products, we could also add
new experiences and meaning to the banal things that
surround us.

Department

Social Design

Degree

Master

Graduation year

2016

Photoshoot

Ronald Smits