Toy, Tool, Process
If you equip the public with a simple tool for reconfiguring action within their urban environment, how will they use it? If the tool allows you to geometrically define space, organize play, build simple machines and transform appearances but has no definitive purpose. How will it evolve?
Developed live over several years, Splint began as a crude stick and rope and ended up as a refined set of handmade modular tools. Through a continual process of structured and unstructured public play in a variety of international cities the equipment generated an expansive social and imaginative network.