ALL CLAMP

ALL CLAMP is a clamp system designed to provisionally connect all kinds of materials.
By flexibly linking elements with different backgrounds and contexts—such as wood, metal, discarded materials, and ready-made objects—it enables the open-ended construction and composition of spaces and objects.
Rather than creating new “forms,” it reorganizes “relationships” to generate new meanings and functions.
Designed from the perspective of “minimal processing, maximum combinations,” this hardware is premised on disassembly and reconfiguration, making its very use a creative practice in itself.

Outline

This exhibition is an attempt to construct space and objects using only "ALL CLAMP," a product designed for temporary connections. Every joint is provisional, and the structures do not settle into a finished form but remain in a flexible state that embraces change. By loosely reconnecting materials with different backgrounds and contexts—wood, metal, scrap, ready-made objects—a new set of forms and compositions emerges, both improvised and provisional. Through the primal act of “grasping,” ALL CLAMP expands the possibilities of design.

Members

Just as the form, texture, size, weight, and the relationships between objects define the characteristics of a space, a gathering of people from diverse fields and perspectives, working under a shared concept, assembles and reorganizes thought across boundaries, constructing a new kind of spatial structure. What emerges is not a predetermined form, but a structure revealed through relationships — and that structure itself is “function.”