Pulped Fiction: Stories from Interpretations V: Cellulose (paper)
Panel discussion with designers Andrew Simpson, Harriet Watts and Tom Skeehan.
Venue: Australian Design Centre
Address: 101-115 William St, Darlinghurst
Date: Wednesday 18th April 2018
Time: 6 "“ 8pm
Ticket: Free
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Address: 101-115 William St, Darlinghurst
Date: Wednesday 18th April 2018
Time: 6 "“ 8pm
Ticket: Free
Buy / Ticket: https://goo.gl/rZVRYs
Web: https://goo.gl/rZVRYs
: https://www.facebook.com/australiandesigncentre
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EMail: hello@australiandesigncentre.com
Call: 293614555
Interpretation is an ongoing series of works and exhibitions held every two years, curated by industrial designer Andrew Simpson. The exhibition brings together Australian designers, urging them to work with a specified material and or process.
Interpretations V explores the material limits of paper (cellulose) "“ a challenging but incredibly rich material.
Each designer has cut, folded, formed, stitched, moulded (as pulp) or laminated paper, transforming an everyday, inexpensive, two-dimensional material into a three-dimensional work of experimental design.
Come and hear designers Harriet Watts, Tom Skeehan and Andrew Simpson talk about their process and work featured in the exhibition.
Cost: Free event, bookings recommended
Interpretations V explores the material limits of paper (cellulose) "“ a challenging but incredibly rich material.
Each designer has cut, folded, formed, stitched, moulded (as pulp) or laminated paper, transforming an everyday, inexpensive, two-dimensional material into a three-dimensional work of experimental design.
Come and hear designers Harriet Watts, Tom Skeehan and Andrew Simpson talk about their process and work featured in the exhibition.
Cost: Free event, bookings recommended