Cell Skins by Marit-Saskia Wahrendorf

In the summer of 2006, Marit-Saskia Wahrendorf was commissioned to develop a series of ’skins’ for the cell phone as a part of the MDCN. Skinning is a term used in industrial design to discuss the surfaces that overlay a given form. In answer to this request from MDCN, Wahrendorf crafted a series of hand-made, customized covers out of colourful scraps of old fabric to re-skin the cell phone. This audio piece by Barbara Crow discusses Wahrendorf’s work, and is accompanied by a photo gallery displaying the skins she developed.

Hit the Play button below to begin the narration, while viewing the photo gallery below.

Introduction by Barbara Crow

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For an expanded analysis of Marit’s work, see Cell Skins: Marit-Saskia Wahrendorf’s Tactile Fabrications for Cell Phones by Kim Sawchuk and Barbara Crow.