[…] week were not just about wacky ideas and whimsical eccentricity. There was substance -read grown-up clothes -behind the hype,” wrote Suzy Menkes inInter- national Herald Tribune, 3.3.98. material emerge. Inthe actual show you see five models, each dressed inaclear coloured costume with architectonic “wings”, gradually disappearing down into the floor. This show, like all […]

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[…] toput into perspective and change the use of technology intomorrow’s (hope- fully) sustainable product design? The consequences ofthis Harry Allen: “Lighting Fixtures,” 1994. Ceramic “foam” isasponge- like material utilized intechnology and industry. After casting inan oven, itisready for use. Netop derfor erdet relevant atstille spørgsmålet om informationsteknologiens betydning for kunsthåndværk, og omvendt. Kunsthåndværket kan […]

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Biennalen

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[…] the forces that are unleashed when nature’s elements are allowed to unfold. Incon- trast to the untamed and natural, there isthe artificially manufactured porcelain casting slip. Aceramic material that tradi- tionally requires acontrolled process and an industrial context. Som kontrast til det vilde og naturli- ge står det kunstigt fremstillede ler, porcelænsstøbemassen. Et materiale, […]

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