Sacer is a cd-case created through bionic. It was developed by the studying of the scarab (Scarabeus sacer), and the observation of its flying wings. The folding mechanism appears on a sheet of paper, on which is shown only cut and crease. An elastic string and a brazilian seed tied by knots work to fasten. Project finalist of IF Concept Award 2008 Created by Erika Hegenberg and Alessandra Enriconi Academic project 2006
Sacer is a cd-case created through bionic. It was developed by the studying of the scarab (Scarabeus sacer), and the observation of its flying wings. The folding mechanism appears on a sheet of paper, on which is shown only cut and crease. An elastic string and a brazilian seed tied by knots work to fasten. Project finalist of IF Concept Award 2008 Created by Erika Hegenberg and Alessandra Enriconi Academic project 2006
Sacer is a cd-case created through bionic. It was developed by the studying of the scarab (Scarabeus sacer), and the observation of its flying wings. The folding mechanism appears on a sheet of paper, on which is shown only cut and crease. An elastic string and a brazilian seed tied by knots work to fasten. Project finalist of IF Concept Award 2008 Created by Erika Hegenberg and Alessandra Enriconi Academic project 2006
Sacer is a cd-case created through bionic. It was developed by the studying of the scarab (Scarabeus sacer), and the observation of its flying wings. The folding mechanism appears on a sheet of paper, on which is shown only cut and crease. An elastic string and a brazilian seed tied by knots work to fasten. Project finalist of IF Concept Award 2008 Created by Erika Hegenberg and Alessandra Enriconi Academic project 2006
Sacer is a cd-case created through bionic. It was developed by the studying of the scarab (Scarabeus sacer), and the observation of its flying wings. The folding mechanism appears on a sheet of paper, on which is shown only cut and crease. An elastic string and a brazilian seed tied by knots work to fasten. Project finalist of IF Concept Award 2008 Created by Erika Hegenberg and Alessandra Enriconi Academic project 2006
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Sacer CD-case