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Our fantastic designers Airside, designed and commissioned this cake for an event at the Design Museum London,
Designmuseum Danmark fejrer 100 året for møbeldesigneren Finn Juhls fødsel med en udstilling, hvor man kan mærke detaljerne i en række af Juhls organiske mesteværker og samtidig fordybe sig i hans originale akvareller og arbejdstegninger fra museets samlinger, som netop er blevet konserveret.
Danish Museum of Art & Design (Designmuseum Danmark), Bredgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. København, Danmark.
Nikoline Liv Anderson. Danish Museum of Art & Design (Designmuseum Danmark), Bredgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. København, Danmark.
Costumes for the live visuals for Got to Keep On for The Chemical Brothers, 2019
By Kate Tabor
The visuals for The Chemical Brothers' live shows are created by designers Smith & Lyall. Together, Adam Smith, an award winning filmmaker and Marcus Lyall, artist and director have been show directing the Chemical Brothers' live experience for the last 10 years.
Working with a regular team of creative collaborators they direct and design the visuals, lights, lasers and props and practical effects. Inspired by the music, looks are created for each song which take the audience on a multi-sensory, immersive journey. Initially visualised in 3D software, the concept was transformed with custom-made geometrically-themed costumes and real performers. The dancers were shot in a studio using large-scale film lighting to create a striking high fashion look.
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Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers
(July – February 2021)
Evoking the experience of being in a club, the exhibition will transport you through the people, art, design, technology and photography that have been shaping the electronic music landscape.
Celebrate 50 years of legendary group Kraftwerk with their 3D show. Step into the visual world of The Chemical Brothers for one of their legendary live shows, as visuals and lights interact to create a new three-dimensional experience by Smith & Lyall.
Travel to dance floors from Detroit to Chicago, Paris, Berlin and the UK’s thriving scene; featuring over 400 objects and the likes of Detroit techno legends Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills and Richie Hawtin, "Godfather of House Music" Frankie Knuckles, Haçienda designer Ben Kelly and the extreme visual world created by Weirdcore for Aphex Twin’s ‘Collapse’.
Discover early pioneers Daphne Oram and the seminal BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Indulge your senses with large scale images of rave culture by Andreas Gursky, iconic DJ masks and fashion, a genre-spanning soundtrack by French DJ and producer Laurent Garnier, a sound reactive visual installation created specifically for the exhibition by 1024 architecture, graphics from Peter Saville CBE, history-making labels and club nights.
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The two young women being photographed took off name tags and spoke to the other staff member by name.
This was the invitation to the private view.
One of the most influential figures in British graphic design, Alan Fletcher co-founded Fletcher/Forbes/Gill in the 1960s and Pentagram in the 1970s. He created iconic brand identities for clients such as Pirelli and the V&A and transformed book design in his role as consultant art editor to Phaidon Press with his spirited, witty and very personal style. To mark the donation of the Fletcher archive to its collection, the Design Museum presents his first retrospective including his
commercial work for Penguin, Reuters and Shell, alongside more personal projects in lettering, collage and illustration. Alan Fletcher: fifty years of graphic work (and play) celebrates the remarkable life and work of this influential figure of British graphic design.
Round staircase Design museum, 's Hertogenbosch,
Ronde trap Design museum, 's Hertogenbosch.
Escalier rond Musée du design.
Rundtreppe Designmuseum.
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The iconic axe from The Shining, which Jack eventually uses to break through the bathroom door where Wendy is hiding from him.
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A selection of snaps that I took whilst going round the new Stanley Kubrick exhibition at the Design Museum in London.
There's an amazing wealth of artefacts there from across the whole span of Kubrick's moviemaking career. It's slightly surreal to see some of these iconic objects and costumes in person after seeing them in his films for decades.
I'm very glad I booked a slot for when the Design Museum first opened their doors at 10.00am, as it was pretty rammed by the time I was leaving a couple of hours later.
I decided to go in and speed all the way to the end, taking photos first, in reverse order. Then I went through the exhibition again to look at everything properly. Anyone who's followed my photography for any length of time will know that generally I don't like people in my images unless they are the subject, so this backwards approached helped me capture the exhibits in relative solitude!
Irene Griegst. Danish Museum of Art & Design (Designmuseum Danmark), Bredgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. København, Danmark.
This is me and my camera! Shadow Monsters is a digital version of the traditional shadow puppet. Through a complex interplay of computer graphic and photographic programming, fantastic monsters materialize from the shadows cast by the hands of participants, reacting to and elaborating on their gestures with sound and animation. Wolf-like creatures, birds, and dinosaurs are among the characters that speak and squeak as imaginary mouths open and close.
This is part of Design Mart, the annual survey of new designers in the UK.
New premises in what used to be the Commonwealth Center. I wrote about it here: medium.com/@fjordaan/londons-new-design-museum-b9f9d1b5c17d
Van Eycks kleuren in design
Van Eyck’s Colours in Design
Les couleurs de Van Eyck dans le design
photo: Filip Dujardin
New premises in what used to be the Commonwealth Center. I wrote about it here: medium.com/@fjordaan/londons-new-design-museum-b9f9d1b5c17d
Shown at "Less and More - The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams" at the Design Museum in London designmuseum.org/
Custom wall mural at "Less and More - The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams" at the Design Museum in London designmuseum.org/