Monday, 1 March 2010

Design Museum


26-02-2010

"Critics Choice"

Now in their third year, the Brit Insurance Designs Award , "the Oscars of the design world," showcase the most innovative and forward thinking designs from around the world. Last years winner, the unofficial Barach Obama poster campaign by Shepard Fairey, demonstrated the power that design can have at a grass-root level.

"BMW Skin car Gina"

BMW presents GINA, a new take on car design, materials, and flexibility. The GINA replaces the traditional metal/plastic skin with a textile fabric skin that’s pulled taut around a frame of metal and carbon fiber wires. Even the shape of the car can change.



"Panda Eyes project"

Responding to a brief imagined by World Wildlife Fund to raise awareness on climate changes, Jason Bruges Studio created Panda Eyes – an art work using an army of a hundred of the Charity’s emblematic Pandas.

The love-connoted wild bears rotate relentlessly as a viewer approaches, unanimously tracking human presence.

This project illustrates the keen support Jason Bruges Studio shows to the work and intentions of WWF, specifically in relation to environmental science and technological innovation.


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