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Design Guide Episodes - | Maarten Baas, Milan 2008 | Maarten Baas, April 2008 : exhibition, showing an overview of the works by Maarten Baas and Studio Baas & Den Herder from the past 5 years. The exhibition will show works, that have been made in cooperation with other parties, such as Moss, Contrasts, Rossana Orlandi and Established & Sons. Furthermore, the exhibition will also give an inside view on the studio that Maarten Baas shares with producer Bas den Herder. Prototypes, experiments, failures and work that is still in development will be shown in Autoriparazione Voghera. www.maartenbaas.com | to send to friends | Download Maarten Baas, Milan 2008
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| Swarovski 2008: Crystal Palace Milan | Swarovski Crystal Palace pushed the boundaries in Milan this year with an exhibition by leading designers during the Salone Internazionale Del Mobile. A carefully selected group of creators had been invited to design an atmosphere, which included items of lighting, furniture and interior design elements. Installations by Zaha Hadid, Paul Cocksedge, Front, Studio Job, Pierro Lissoni, Arne Quinze, Fredrikson Stallard, Marcus Tremonto, Marcel Wanders and Tokujin Yoshioka produced a spell-binding exhibition with over 18,000 visitors. | to send to friends | Download Swarovski 2008: Crystal Palace Milan
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| Droog Design, a touch of green | We give an impression of the Droog Design exhibit at the Milan furniture fair 2008, this years theme was "a touch of green" which looked at the whole green movement from a different perspective. Featuring designs from Pieke Bergmans, Tobias Rockenfeld, FormaFantasma, Gaële Girault, Jens Praet, SMAQ. Of course if you get a chance, go see the exhibit in person! | to send to friends | Download Droog Design, a touch of green
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| The Farm by Studio Job | Perfectly in tune with our times, the young couple has been designing an ode to their country roots in stark contrast with the opulent and monumental ?robber baron? series designed for the Americans. Now that the farmers of the world will clothe, feed and fuel us, a far-reaching movement will trigger designers to revisit folk and farm mentalities to blend rural and urban style. In an amazing barn-like space in the centre of milan, twenty-four bronze works and six pieces of pallissander furniture will evoke the archetypal artefacts of the low lands including germany, flandres and the netherlands. Shown in an almost calvanistic setting, this rigourous and strong collection is counterbalanced by a folding fresco screen depicting the ideal of life on the farm in bright and naive colours. | to send to friends | Download The Farm by Studio Job
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| Gimmi the loot! at Scope Art Fair | "gimme the loot" was a guerilla exhibition which was seen across the many different art fairs at the Miami art week, december 2007. Gerard Kilgallon tells us some of the ideas behind the guns, according to him the AK47 (of which this collective created a plastic "miami style" version of) can be considered the most used weapon of mass destruction. We also take a quick peek at the Scope Art fair with works by Seon Ghi Bahk and Yong Ho Ji. | to send to friends | Download Gimmi the loot! at Scope Art Fair
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| Pepe Heykoop, graduation design academy eindhoven 2008 | "Lightness of being" shows us the beauty of growth and decline in nature, captured in an enormous flexible lamp made of steel, carbon, felt and rubber. Pepe's other project, "A restless chairacter", has the look of being overpainted again and again, taking its' inspiration of an old wobbling chair. The chair looks stiff and sturdy at first sight but once you sit on it you notice how flexible it really is. Combining metal and rubber this chair is actually built for wobbling. Pepe is currently working on a wobble bench and a wobble table. | to send to friends | Download Pepe Heykoop, graduation design academy eindhoven 2008
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| The Farm Project, design miami 2007 | We have a talk with Mike Meiré at Design Miami 2007, who tells us about his "Farm Project" was created in conjunction with the Dornbracht Edges series. With this installation he wants to bring life back into the kitchen, thereby creating an antithesis to the minimalist design that has taken over this space in recent years. ?The Farm Project? is an improvised living space, filled with materials, animals, plants, and objects. www.designmiami.com www.meireundmeire.de www.dornbracht.com www.designguide.tv | to send to friends | Download The Farm Project, design miami 2007
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| Dry tech | Droog Design presented its third installment of the Dry Tech exhibition. A partnership between Droog Design, the Delft university of technology and some of the brightest minds in design. The aim is to bring high-tech materials and creativity to a higher level. | to send to friends | Download Dry tech
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| DG29: NAT, designing nature | A project that is a cross between an exotic Garden of Eden and an illegal growshop, a home hothouse, and a biotech laboratory. NAT, designing nature is about the interface where nature and culture, biology and design intertwine. Some call it biomimicry, others next nature or simply ecodesign, but no matter what you call it, it is a fact that for some time now designers from a wide range of disciplines have expressed a keen interest in this specific interface. MU has challenged ten of these designers, all of them with a proven track record in successfully integrating living nature into their work, to develop a new work for NAT. | to send to friends | Download DG29: NAT, designing nature
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| Geoff Mcfetridge: Bend the void | Using mundane icons such as pencils and bears, Geoff Mcfetridge gives a twist to these well known icons. A mixture of humor and irony give his simple looking 2d drawings depth. He made clips for Plaid, Simian, and recently also for The Whitest Boy Alive, and he created film title sequences for The Virgin Suicides and Adaptation.
His work can be seen at his solo exhibition at the Mu Gallery in the Netherlands until August 5th 2007. Music by Death Cab for Cutie, available on music.podshow.com. Geoffs site can be found on http://www.championdontstop.com | to send to friends | Download Geoff Mcfetridge: Bend the void
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| Molo Design | Stephanie Forsythe tells us about molo design, a company based in Canada. With their architectural background they invented a expandable honeycomb paper wall as well as other paper material expandables like the soft seating. more info on www.molodesign.com. Music by e*vax available on audiodregs.com. | to send to friends | Download Molo Design
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| Designguide 20: Maarten Baas | Maarten Baas presents his "Sculpt" furniture, Rough scale models of different kinds of products are transformed into 1:1 pieces of furniture, executed in various materials. His "Clay" furniture gets an update with a new table and extra large ventilator. Some of his other works include, "Hey Chair" and the burnt version of Rietveld's Zig Zag chair.
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| Inflatable birds by Chico MacMurtrie | Amorphic Robot Works directed by the American artist Chico MacMurtie has built more than two-hundred of them in the past fifteen years. MacMurtrie discovered and is actually currently exploring the possibilities of lightweight synthetics, plastics, and injection moulded joints. The result is a series of extremely lightweight robots: Inflatable Bodies. They do not only refer to human and animal bones, but to muscles as well. MacMurtrie?s first series of sixteen robots bears the name Inflatable Birds. http://www.amorphicrobotworks.org | to send to friends | Download Inflatable birds by Chico MacMurtrie
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| a forest tale | we took a little video during the photoshoot of emily hermans. It took place near a forest during one of the colder days of december 2006. The photographer present was Rahi Rezvani whose pictures will also be in the upcoming issue of YDN Magazine (7)
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| The Creepy Church | We take a look at one of the projects presented at the Glow Festival in Eindhoven. A church in the center of town is lit through a project of 'Marcus'. Sounds in the area are added and give it an extra creepy appeal, yet they originate from moving large structures
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