Marco Jacob in "Poetics of Structure" by Anna Sulikowska, Slash Magazine (Summer 2007)
Last week, Marco Jacob, my husband, and I, celebrated the launch of his new homemade (so to say) website!
It took him some time to transfer the data and upload the new material, but the result is really interesting. Instead of updating his old website with the help of a webmaster, he opted for a format that is called Indexhibit. He researched a lot, browsed on many sites that had been built with Indexhibit, and learnt how to master this new tool. Being independent in how to display one's creative work is, I think, of paramount importance for an artist. It therefore was a huge step that this more user-friendly format enabled him to take. He now can go through the regular updates of his multidisciplinary work himself, which is revolutionary.
Marco and I would like to invite you to browse through his new website, so you can see some of the projects he has been working on lately:
It took him some time to transfer the data and upload the new material, but the result is really interesting. Instead of updating his old website with the help of a webmaster, he opted for a format that is called Indexhibit. He researched a lot, browsed on many sites that had been built with Indexhibit, and learnt how to master this new tool. Being independent in how to display one's creative work is, I think, of paramount importance for an artist. It therefore was a huge step that this more user-friendly format enabled him to take. He now can go through the regular updates of his multidisciplinary work himself, which is revolutionary.
Marco and I would like to invite you to browse through his new website, so you can see some of the projects he has been working on lately:
Identity design and stationery for Plutino Group. 2009.
Fabrication of maquette for artist Luis Jacob. 2009.
Used in a competition entry for a public art project.
Warp lounge chair. 2008.
Vacuum formed plastic. Prototyped by UB Signs.
Fabrication of maquette for artist Luis Jacob. 2009.
Used in a competition entry for a public art project.
Warp lounge chair. 2008.
Vacuum formed plastic. Prototyped by UB Signs.
Set design for photo shoot featured in Fashion Magazine. 2007.
Photography Miguel Jacob.
Temporary installation initiated by the studio. 2007.
Installation at the Gladstone Hotel's Come Up to My Room exhibition. 2007.
Photography Anna Sulikowska and Chris Curreri.
Louise armchair. 2006.
Baltic birch plywood. Prototyped by Matt Wood.
Hope you enjoyed the visit! Please, leave a comment to let us know your impressions.
We'll take good note of it!
Marco Jacob. Photograph by The Sartorialist.
Photography Miguel Jacob.
Temporary installation initiated by the studio. 2007.
Installation at the Gladstone Hotel's Come Up to My Room exhibition. 2007.
Photography Anna Sulikowska and Chris Curreri.
Louise armchair. 2006.
Baltic birch plywood. Prototyped by Matt Wood.
Hope you enjoyed the visit! Please, leave a comment to let us know your impressions.
We'll take good note of it!
Marco Jacob. Photograph by The Sartorialist.
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