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Implementing Digital Crafting:developing It’s a SMALL world ; Implementing digital crafting : developing:it's a SMALL world
The exhibition design for It’s a SMALL World explores how non-standardised design practices can make new use of old materials. Developing bespoke interfaces for digital design and fabrication the exhibition design investigates how these techniques allow us to rethink the traditional boundaries between architect and builder, designer and craftsman (Kolarevic 2008). Non- Standard-Practice and the new understanding of craftsmanship in design and architecture are the driving questions within the travelling exhibition It’s a SMALL world that has its first show from 27. August 2009 to the 1. February 2010 in the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen. The exhibition presents 18 designers, architects and people from the crafts that have an innovative take on the future questions of sustainability, new materials and technology. Their products challenge traditional Danish Design and are yet interconnected in the countries traits and the way they design. Curated by the Danish Design Centre, The Danish Architectural Centre and the Danish Crafts Organisation groups of three from the different disciplines were identified in 6 scenarios with distinct expression. ; The exhibition design for It’s a SMALL World explores how non-standardised design practices can make new use of old materials. Developing bespoke interfaces for digital design and fabrication the exhibition design investigates how these techniques allow us to rethink the traditional boundaries between architect and builder, designer and craftsman (Kolarevic 2008). Non- Standard-Practice and the new understanding of craftsmanship in design and architecture are the driving questions within the travelling exhibition It’s a SMALL world that has its first show from 27. August 2009 to the 1. February 2010 in the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen. The exhibition presents 18 designers, architects and people from the crafts that have an innovative take on the future questions of sustainability, new materials and technology. Their products challenge traditional Danish Design and are yet interconnected in the countries traits and the way they design. Curated by the Danish Design Centre, The Danish Architectural Centre and the Danish Crafts Organisation groups of three from the different disciplines were identified in 6 scenarios with distinct expression.
Implementing Digital Crafting:developing It’s a SMALL world ; Implementing digital crafting : developing:it's a SMALL world
The exhibition design for It’s a SMALL World explores how non-standardised design practices can make new use of old materials. Developing bespoke interfaces for digital design and fabrication the exhibition design investigates how these techniques allow us to rethink the traditional boundaries between architect and builder, designer and craftsman (Kolarevic 2008). Non- Standard-Practice and the new understanding of craftsmanship in design and architecture are the driving questions within the travelling exhibition It’s a SMALL world that has its first show from 27. August 2009 to the 1. February 2010 in the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen. The exhibition presents 18 designers, architects and people from the crafts that have an innovative take on the future questions of sustainability, new materials and technology. Their products challenge traditional Danish Design and are yet interconnected in the countries traits and the way they design. Curated by the Danish Design Centre, The Danish Architectural Centre and the Danish Crafts Organisation groups of three from the different disciplines were identified in 6 scenarios with distinct expression. ; The exhibition design for It’s a SMALL World explores how non-standardised design practices can make new use of old materials. Developing bespoke interfaces for digital design and fabrication the exhibition design investigates how these techniques allow us to rethink the traditional boundaries between architect and builder, designer and craftsman (Kolarevic 2008). Non- Standard-Practice and the new understanding of craftsmanship in design and architecture are the driving questions within the travelling exhibition It’s a SMALL world that has its first show from 27. August 2009 to the 1. February 2010 in the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen. The exhibition presents 18 designers, architects and people from the crafts that have an innovative take on the future questions of sustainability, new materials and technology. Their products challenge traditional Danish Design and are yet interconnected in the countries traits and the way they design. Curated by the Danish Design Centre, The Danish Architectural Centre and the Danish Crafts Organisation groups of three from the different disciplines were identified in 6 scenarios with distinct expression.
Implementing Digital Crafting:developing It’s a SMALL world ; Implementing digital crafting : developing:it's a SMALL world
Tamke, Martin (author) / Ramsgaard Thomsen, Mette (author)
2009-01-01
Tamke , M & Ramsgaard Thomsen , M 2009 , ' Implementing digital crafting : developing : it's a SMALL world ' , Paper presented at Design Modelling Symposium Berlin 2009 , Berlin , Germany , 05/10/2009 - 07/10/2009 .
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
digital architecture , practice based research , udstilling , exhibition , No , non-standard element , generative components , alucobond , mass customization , digital arkitektur , danish design centre , digital fremstilling , digital fabrication , udstillingsbygninger , /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/artisticdevelopment/no , exhibitiondesign , generative design , digital crafting , masscustomisation , parametric design
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