For me Industrial Design is the advocate for the consumer. The user, who has a connection to the object both known and unknown. My objective and responsibility is to create the designs for the user.

 

The Un-disposable Camera

With his project ‘Timeless Capture’ designer Brian Matanda wants us to slowdown and literally smell the roses before we take a picture of them. Our focus is on tech-specs, angle shots and apps that add artificial glam. In a way the ‘subject’ of our photography looses its relevance. So let’s re-focus on the art of photography, and by the way this camera is a combination of sand blasted aluminum and polished teak and ‘strong archetypal form to produce a timeless aesthetic.’

Here is how it works:

The product is in two parts, a camera and a viewer.
The captured images are immediately downloaded directly to the viewer wirelessly once the camera is in close proximity.
It is also the sole access point to the images, as the camera has no LCD display. Through the use of a touch screen interface, the user is able to view the images as and when they choose.
With limited storage capacity, the user is encouraged to take control of the content thereby making the experience arbitrary.

Yanko Design