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Photo by René van der Hulst
Graduation project

Meccano 2.0

Tomm Velthuis

In Meccano 2.0, Tomm Velthuis has ingeniously reinvented the concept of this century-old toy construction system. He contorted the sheet-metal parts into impossible shapes, retained the familiar drilled-hole pattern and painted them with bright primary colours. Unlike conventional Meccano pieces, there is no preconceived form, or instant reward. The shapes are intentionally impractical, unorthodox, and ill-fitting. Inviting the creation of an infinite number of objects, the shapes act as tools to unlock the imagination. The project as a whole can be read as a commentary on outmoded ways of dealing with problems. It's a prompt to think outside the redefined box.

Department

Communication

Degree

Bachelor

Graduation year

2012
Cum laude

Website

www.bytomm.com

Photoshoot

René van der Hulst