A brief history
whilst ballpoint pens had existed in the past - none had proved very popular due to constant problems with clogging, leakage and ink distribution - the bíró's, was the first pen that significantly overcame these problems.
after relocating to argentina in 1940 the bírós licensed their design to a number of makers in the US and britain but it was almost ten years later when the design was mastered and introduced to the rest of the world. marcel bich a french pen manufacturer who had bought the ballpoint pen patent from lászló bíró - ironed out the remaining design problems (mainly ink distribution) and began huge, low cost mass prodctions of the 'bic crystal'.
it's not surprising to hear that in 2005 bic sold its one hundred billionth pen, when you consider just how many of their pens you might have owned, borrowed or even stolen.
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Designboom competition entries
in some instances the ballpoint pen has been used for much more than the initial scribbling-down of an idea. the 'bic pen' has seen numerous incarnations in recent years - in more than one of designboom's competitions, participants have decided to transform the iconic writer.
one of the ex-equo winners of the macef award 2008 - dining in 2015, was 'din-ink' by andrea cingoli, paolo emilio bellisario, cristian cellini and francesca fontana from italy. the design sees pen-lids integrated with cutlery allowing the user to transform their writing tools into a knife, fork and spoon. finally there is a good excuse for when you're caught gnawing on the end of your pen!
another designboom competition entry which used the 'bic pen' was giffin termeers 'dasiy vase'. developed for the macef award 2004 - H2O_on the table, the american design duo blow-mold the pens by hand. as the plastic becomes flexible its stretches allowing the vase to sit naturally. since its initial competition success the 'daisy vase' has been shown at designboom marts, and can also be purchased online from the designboom shop.
‘anemone’ lamp, by paolo ulian, made out of 400 bic pens, part of the exhibition ‘ la meravigliosa avventura del barone bic ’, aosta, italy 1998
part of the exhibition ‘ la meravigliosa avventura del barone bic ’, aosta, italy 1998
see also hot to make an Improvised tiny funnel
http://www.instructables.com/id/Improvised-tiny-funnel
a spiral pen
http://www.instructables.com/id/spiral-pen
an Iink tube shooter
http://www.instructables.com/id/Ink-tube-shooter
‘suck my bic’ candy cup, by clement eloy available 5 different flavored cups.
‘all over (volume 4)’, by herbert hinteregger, 1998/99
'all over store', installation by by herbert hinteregger, 2006 exhibition view georg kargl permanent