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'I destroy the work after an exhibition': Inside the weird worlds of artist JeeYoung Lee

Creative Boom

Inspired by her heritage, this piece meditates on JeeYoung's past and the present, relationships, literature and nature. In the 2009 version of Maiden Voyage, the papers were cut by hand to make the ginkgo leaves, and the boat sculpture was made of cardboard paper. The production for the piece took about a month. © JeeYoung Lee.

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MDW22: MATTER by Norwegian Presence

Design Milk

The bench sits somewhere between sculptural form and functional furniture. Oslo-based Kurdish-Norwegian designer Nebil Zaman made Collective Division – a series of sculptural room dividers – from discarded city bus handrails, combined with plaster, wood glue, and natural resins. Milan Design Week is back with a bang.

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F5: Jennifer Graham Is an Art-Loving Foodie With Deep Roots

Design Milk

In 2009, she co-founded LMNOP NYC, Inc., Many utilitarian objects in my home provide daily inspiration and eye candy by just being a pleasure to the eye, enhancing the presentation at each meal and heightening the experience of a beverage. an organization that offered networking and affordable continuing education credits to designers.

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

A system is called “static” if its present output depends only on its present input. On the other hand, the system is “dynamic” when its present output depends on its past input. “In Max Ernst put an ax beside his sculpture to be used by the visitors “in case they did not like the object”. million websites.

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5 Product Launches We’re Excited to See at 3daysofdesign Copenhagen

Azure Magazine

One such item will be the Folded Stool, a sculptural seat crafted from a single piece of leather. Toto is available in three sizes, with each presenting its own personality that ranges from “visually gigantic but physically light” to compact, tidy and utterly charming.

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

UX Collective

Because words do not necessarily have to be written in straight lines, just like sculpture may not need to have permanence, Sirató ends the manifesto with the following words, “Deductive with respect to the past. Alive in the present.” Boston, Ma, Harvard Business Press, Cop, 2009. Inductive with respect to the future.

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AZURE Talks at IDS: Redefining Modern Design in 2022 — and Beyond

Azure Magazine

How can Indigenous design principles inform the present and future of architecture? He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Edinburgh in 2009 and has since taught undergraduate and graduate courses in architectural design, history and theory, in the U.K., and Canada.