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ARTE : MATERIALIZING THE POSTDIGITAL AT MAD
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Friday, December 6, 2013
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This is a great exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design. I had the change to go to the press preview. Is all about expanding the boundaries of Art, Design and Architecture by exploring the latest trends in digital fabrication!. Amazing possibilities!.
This landmark exhibition brings together more than 120 works of sculpture, jewelry, fashion, and furniture by 85 artists, architects, and designers from 20 countries to examine how new technologies are pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and creation.
See more pictures > Picasa. Or visit the museum website > MAD
'ESTRADA : SAILING THROUGH DESIGN' @AIGAdesign, NYC
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
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“Estrada: Sailing through design” is an exhibition structured around the graphic designer Manuel Estrada’s visual diaries, which he uses to register his working process including ideas, perceptions and first sketches. The exhibition’s goal is to reveal not only Estrada’s specific creative process but also the steps that any design project may involve. The show takes us from first ideas to final designs, guiding us through the stages in between where concepts and shapes change until reaching the most adequate conceptual, contextual and formal result.
“Estrada: Sailing through design” is also a journey through Spanish culture. Mainly devoted to corporate identity and editorial design, Estrada has worked for some of the most significant cultural institutions and companies in Spain. Through his designs we encounter the writers, institutions and events that are at the core of contemporary Spanish life.
* Estrada: Sailing through design > Hasta Octubre 11 >
AIGA National Design Center > Estrada.
AIGA National Design Center > Estrada.
WANTED DESIGN 2013 IS ON IN NYC!
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Friday, May 17, 2013
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La tercera edición de WantedDesign 2013 se lleva a cabo hasta este 20 de Mayo en NYC con una gran presencia de artistas y diseñadores internacionales, muchos de ellos Latin@s. Desde talleres hasta conversaciones con los diseñadores presentes y una gran muestra que toma las instalaciones del Terminal Stores de la Avenida 11 en Chelsea, WantedDesign comienza hoy, Mayo 17.
WantedDesign is a creative destination for the design community with innovative installations, student workshops, engaging discourse and more. The third edition will feature a strongly curated exhibition of international designers (many latinos among them) along with a rich conversation series, design workshops, a pop-up store, convivial lounges and more.
WantedDesign offers participants and visitors alike with a unique and dynamic international design experience. WantedDesign is the meeting point for designers, manufacturers, industrials, craftsmen, students, design institutions, the press and all design lovers. WantedDesign is also playing a strong role, with our partners, to make NYCxDESIGN more dynamic and transform New York into a real design destination.
The event is taking place at the landmark Terminal Stores building on 11th Avenue between 27th and 28th streets.
The event is taking place at the landmark Terminal Stores building on 11th Avenue between 27th and 28th streets.
Photo: GOMA. Stool /Lamp by Renata Moura Studio, Brazil. Design by Flip (Felipe Yung).
Diseño: Restaurante The Wright @Guggenheim Museum.
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
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Conversamos con André Kikoski, el arquitecto diseñador de este nuevo espacio culinario dentro del Museo Guggenheim de Nueva York. Además tomé algunas fotografías del espacio (incorporadas dentro de la entrevista). De verdad que es un espacio fotogénico.






