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Disappearing-Pattern
Tiles
Expressing Daily Hot Water Routines

Heat is a form of energy that is often taken for granted, invisibly
escaping from appliances, boiling water, lamps and radiators. Energy
lost through heat may be visualized if artifacts communicate leakage
in various ways. In the example Disappearing-Pattern Tiles,
bathroom tiles are decorated with patterns in a thermo-chromic ink that
reacts to heat, fading away to reflect splashes and intensities of hot-water
use. The longer the shower, the less decoration on the wall! The architectural
surface acts as a subtle reminder of personal energy use over time,
reflecting the duration and waste of water during a shower.
Project Team: Sofia Lagerkvist, Charlotte
von der Lancken, Anna Lindgren, Katja Sävström