[…] experimental artistic and research methods involving new materials and technologies." He points out that artistic research has developed in the design education programs in ongoing collaboration with international research environments - and this development has been for the better, he explains: "This has meant a huge boost for the artistic dimension in design education. […]

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[…] og særligt erstatte den dominerende praksis. Fra 1968 til 1986 boede og arbejdede Nanna Ditzel i London, hvor hun blev betegnet som en velorienteret dansk designer af international kaliber. Igennem Berlingske Tidende udtalte hun sit hjertes mening om den dan¬ske designarv, som en reaktion mod det bestående – især fra tidligere generationers tilgang med […]

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Which trends or movements do you see in international jewellery art? Josephine Winther: "Those working internationally tap into society's agendas. It's an artistic maneuver. The body is the premise for jewellery art. There's also the mind and functionality that one can play against. Many significant topics are explored, such as LGBT, climate, sustainability, etc., […]

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The adorned human

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[…] stems from royalty and nobility, who throughout time have displayed their wealth and power with expensive crown jewels worth millions. Today, it's not only monarchs but also international superstars who dazzle with renowned jewelry companies' resplendent gems as they parade on the red carpet at premieres and galas. Similarly, jewelry can send a clear […]

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[…] mobility justice and social justice (pp. 116–128). Routledge. Jensen, O. B. (2020, 2–4 December). Atmospheres of rejection: How dark design rejects homeless in the city . 4th International Congress on Ambiences, Ambiences, Alloæsthesia: Senses, Inventions, Worlds, e-conference. Jensen, O. B. (2022). Urban mobilities and power. Social exclusion by design in the city. In Cattan, […]

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[…] sustainability, etc., which enable them to connect their practical skills with the needs of the industry and society. Reducing the study time will limit the students' opportunities to acquire both practical and theoretical skills. The companies in which several of our students obtain employment are often in tough international competition on form, solutions, and design.

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[…] policies aiming to heighten artistic quality through diversity, equality and equitable access. From a speech by Ronald L. Mace, FAIA, at ‘Designing for the 21st Century: An International Conference on Universal Design’ on 19 June 1998 at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, published on the website for the Center for Universal Design, NC State […]

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