Arts Thread
Global Design Graduate Show 2021 koostöös Gucciga esitleb uhkusega XVII Disainiöö jaoks valituid lõpetajate töid üle maailma, Saksamaalt ja Taanist Ecuadori, Mehhiko, El Salvadori ning Gruusia, Moldova, USA ning UK-ni, mis keskenduvad jätkusuutlikkusele ning rohedisainile.
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"Projects range from
smart materials such as
Phyto printing by
Luis Underitz, using light projection to control the growth of phytoplankton, to create high-resolution prints to
Terracooler by
Ellie Perry, which
uses the natural properties of terracotta to reduce energy consumption for food that should not be stored in a fridge.
Travel is also an important topic, with a project for Copenhagen Light Rail in which designer
Stefan Perriard shows how a future light rail can connect the districts with more than just transportation, acting to support social inclusion, and be a spine for everyday transportation. The
Slootmotor vehicle by
Gijs Schalkx is powered by local, sustainable and environmentally cooling sources.
In addition, we look at
architectural projects such as the
Bacteria denim factory by
Yu Hin Chun that proposes an alternative denim production process to address water pollution from the fashion industry in China and
The Sandwich Forum - A Timber Vertical Farm by
Amber Elliott, a building that can hold all the necessary functions to grow, harvest, package and sell sandwiches to 1/5 of the city of London’s workers every week!
The first edition of the Global Design Graduate Show was in 2020 and was created as a proactive response to the cancellation of end of year student exhibitions in person worldwide due to covid. We wanted to offer all art and design undergraduate or postgraduate students a chance to be seen and celebrated. Gucci came onboard as a sponsor for 2020 and for 2021 become the exclusive sponsor for the Global Design Graduate Show."
- Katie Dominy, Arts Thread'i kaasasutaja / president
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