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Kit Studio designs Operation Ouch! exhibition for the Science Museum Group

Creative Boom

This new exhibition explores the senses with an eye-popping design that aims to bring science to life. The Science and Industry Museum in Manchester has launched a year-long interactive exhibition based on the hit BBC show Operation Ouch!, is aimed at children, the exhibition had to engage adults just as much.

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Muller Van Severen Explores the Synergy Between Art and Function

Design Milk

Muller Van Severen has spent the last 15 years masterfully blurring the lines between art and design, and their latest exhibition, Frames , at the Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium, takes this exploration to new heights. Photography courtesy of Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp-Rome.

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How childlike play informs the work of artist and designer Jonas Mayer

Creative Boom

Now, his work has graced international exhibitions in cities like London, Lyon, Berlin and Cluj-Napoca. I lose myself in dreaming, and childlike play has informed my work over the last few years," he notes. "I As for the future, Jonas has exciting prospects on the horizon, with upcoming exhibitions planned in October and November.

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A Geometric Pavilion for Porsche Made of 6,380 Aluminum Strips

Design Milk

The pavilion’s flowing curves and tubular profiles frame the car as a central exhibit, while the open layout allows for dynamic interactions. Positioned within Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, this 13-meter-long by 7-meter-tall pavilion offers a glimpse into the future of automotive exhibitions.

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Crafting Topographies: Hand-Embroidered Wall Art by Morii Design

Design Milk

This exhibition, which started in September at Salon Design and curated by designer Suchi Reddy , celebrates traditional Indian weaving techniques and it’s stewardship by women, centered in the solidity of an unwavering relationship with its artisans. Exhibition photography by Black & Steil.

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A Love Letter to Stockport: Alison Waters' ceramic tribute to an 'unloved' car park

Creative Boom

Designed in 1965 by the late architect Alan Boyson, the pierced concrete structurelong overlooked as part of the everyday landscapebecomes an unlikely muse in Waters' latest exhibition, View Through a Hole. Collaboration Across Generations Key to the exhibition is Waters' collaboration with her nephew, Dylan Barker.

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Creative minds unite: All Flows Festival returns to Milton Keynes with star-studded lineup

Creative Boom

Her mesmerising practice transforms everything from sounds and sleep patterns to wine and perfumes into visual art, collaborating with clients like the British Library and Wired UK to reveal the hidden beauty in numbers and information. That community feeling is what sets All Flows apart from larger, more impersonal creative gatherings.