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DM 15th Anniversary: Column Roundup

Design Milk

Launched back in 2009, the Deconstruction column features a designer or brand sharing with us the making of a product/prototype through a series of process photos and descriptions – essentially showing everyone a breakdown of how a product came to be – typically from the initial sketch to the finished product. Deconstruction. Friday Five.

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Bunch Auctions Offers 20th- and 21st-Century Fine Art From the Stephen Heighton Collection

Colossal

On June 30, Bunch Auctions ’ 20th- and 21st-Century Fine Art Auction draws together a remarkable selection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and media art by influential contemporary artists. In a 2009 interview, Heighton described “ Untitled (Black Soap) ” as β€œthe most politically charged work (Abney’s) ever done.

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Ivan Chermayeff, rest in peace

David Airey

He created more than 100 posters announcing television shows, museum exhibitions, and other cultural events, all crafted with a fantastic sense of colour, form, typography, and visual connections. Steel sculpture for Mobil, at 9 West 57th Street, New York, 1972. Ivan Chermayeff, 1932-2017.

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Disaster Capitalism: The Provocative Public Art of Prague’s David ?ernΓ½

Azure Magazine

It will also feature a 135-metre sculpture of a wrecked ship leaning against its side. ernΓ½ defaced the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews , painting the prominently displayed World War II tank a bright shade of pink while erecting a sculpture of an upturned finger – more than hinting at a crude gesture – atop the armoured vehicle. ?ernΓ½

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

He has explored theory and design from 1900 to the present and incorporated his vast knowledge into publications, exhibitions (including at the 14 th Venice Biennale, where he curated the French Pavilion) and lectures. His work is no less ecological than other designs, but he is not interested in exhibiting this aspect.

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Where did this interaction come from??β€”?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

Max Ernst put an ax beside his sculpture to be used by the visitors β€œin case they did not like the object”. In 1961 , Allan Kaprow defined β€œHappenings” as a form of [performance] art in streets, garages, and shops as opposed to the general exclusive approach of art galleries and exhibitions.