in the prevention vs cure debate, i almost naturally veer towards the cure. there are some exceptions of which paolo goldstein‘s inventive reparations are a prime example. designing a new aesthetic for broken furnishings has turned the form follows function ethos upside down. more than remedy, his newly made components, rescue the items in the most grateful way. they become newer than new and with it he also makes a strong case against the disposable life of objects. while most of his interventions are structural or mechanical the philosophical ironies are what is most attractive; his repair of an ipod button mechanism with bone brings a clever irony to such an advanced piece of technology and through this he releases the power of the basic materials that lies hidden within our material world ore gets discarded. it is discovering this basic-ness and proving its value still that i find utterly inspiring…