Prototypes Exhibition

October 2nd, 2011

Design: Burnkit
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Date: 2011

The show features design prototypes of a handful of local designers including Niels Bendtsen, Red Flag, and Lukas Peet Design. The concept is to introduce the process of designing to the viewer, informing them of the decisions and thinking that designers make to produce objects.

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  • 1. Tom G.  |  October 3rd, 2011 at 08:41

    Another exhibit on prototypes? What are we supposed to get from this? Is this how branding firms are promoting themselves now?

  • 2. Sofia  |  October 3rd, 2011 at 08:56

    Like the public needs to hear about all the decisions and thinking—and sometimes overdose of personal fascinations, feelings, expressions and artistic gestures—that “designers” have.

    And who cares about chairs anymore? It’s so 19th and 20th century to continue thinking that design is simply a physical piece of furniture. Anyone whose read Sterling’s “The Shape of Things” knows we’re way beyond that—that design is physical, is sometimes still an object, but so much more. Oh, yeah, and we’re in the 21st century now.

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