Tape Project | Numen/For Use

Numen/For Use was established in 1988 as a collaborative effort of industrial designers Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljković. Their most recent endeavors are the spatial experiments collectively titled “Tape Project.” The organic forms engulf the spaces of their various installations in  Vienna, Frankfurt, Berlin, Belgrade and recently, Melbourne.

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The spaces evolved from a visual mapping of dancer movement, creating a frozen 3d representation of the choreography. The installations can be enjoyed from a distance or from within as the tape is surprisingly strong and capable of holding human weight. The nature of the project will likely inspire different reactions.

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The everyday material of transparent tape has been taken out of its convention and used as structure itself, where in past times it has acted as nothing more than a means of shoring up and closure. In some ways however, it does seem as though Spiderman was commissioned to create art installments with his spider-web all over the world.

 By Danya Hakky

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Anastasia Andreieva
Anastasia Andreieva

Anastasia Andreieva is an accomplished Architectural Projects Editor at Arch2O, bringing a unique blend of linguistic expertise and design enthusiasm to the team. Born and raised in Ukraine, she holds a Master’s degree in Languages from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Her deep passion for architecture and visual storytelling led her to transition from translation and editorial roles into the world of design media. With a keen eye for conceptual clarity and narrative structure, Anastasia curates and presents global architectural projects with precision and flair. She is particularly drawn to parametric and digital design, cultural context, and emerging voices in architecture. When I’m not analyzing the latest architectural trends, you’ll probably find me searching for hidden gems in cityscapes or appreciating the beauty of well-crafted spaces. After all, great design—like great connections—can be found in the most unexpected places. Speaking of connections, because architecture isn’t the only thing that brings people together.

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