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JESSIE DEROGY (born in 1993, France) is an experimental designer based in France. She obtained a master's degree in contextual design at the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2017. Her practice is motivated by a critical approach to the field of design (production, meanings, representations, aesthetics). His way of working gives him the ability to play in a contemporary context, taking each new project as an opportunity to challenge the rules of his field. She uses the object as a medium to raise questions and position herself in the practice of design. Being able to ignore the formal conventions of designing objects allows him to explore and develop new stories, new aesthetics. The result of his practice oscillates between "functional sculpture" and "sculptural object", blurring the boundaries between art and design.


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JESSIE DEROGY (born in 1993, France) is an experimental designer based in France. She obtained a master's degree in contextual design at the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2017. Her practice is motivated by a critical approach to the field of design (production, meanings, representations, aesthetics). His way of working gives him the ability to play in a contemporary context, taking each new project as an opportunity to challenge the rules of his field. She uses the object as a medium to raise questions and position herself in the practice of design. Being able to ignore the formal conventions of designing objects allows him to explore and develop new stories, new aesthetics. The result of his practice oscillates between "functional sculpture" and "sculptural object", blurring the boundaries between art and design.