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| Mechanical Couture |
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| Fashioning a New Order |
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| October 14 - January 08, 2011 |
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| Haute Couture, by definition, is made-to-order, high-quality and hand-executed. Conversely, machines typify the antithesis of couture, implying mass-production and decreased standards. In the last few years we are witnessing a fascinating phenomenon of mechanical luxury -- designers are reinterpreting couture as a hybrid of both mechanized process and customized craftsmanship |
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| Senseware |
| June 25 - September 04,2010 |
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| A mix of architects, designers, manufacturers and artistsmake use of the new fibers in innovative and unexpected ways... giving us a glimpse of what the future may hold. |
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| The State of Things |
| March 04 - May 22,2010 |
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| "The State of Things," the inaugural exhibition of the Design Museum Holon, features more than 100 objects that collectively reflect issues concerning the practice, consumption and cultural impact of contemporary international design. |
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| Mechanical Couture |
| October 14 - January 08,2011 |
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| Haute Couture, by definition, is made-to-order, high-quality and hand-executed. Conversely, machines typify the antithesis of couture, implying mass-production and decreased standards. In the last few years we are witnessing a fascinating phenomenon of mechanical luxury -- designers are reinterpreting couture as a hybrid of both mechanized process and customized craftsmanship |
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| Tobias Wong, 1974-2010 |
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| D. Tobias Wong, the Canadian-born, New York-based artist and designer, passed away in the early morning of Sunday, May 30, 2010. He was 35. |
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| Design Blog |
| The making of the exhibtion "Designing Machines" |
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| This blog is meant to serve as a window into the process of developing an exhibition for Design Museum Holon. We hope that this will offer a unique opportunity to get a behind-the- |
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| Channeling Trends |
| Maya Dvash |
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| What will our lives be like in the future? What will our homes, our clothes, our cars, our food, be like? A conversation with Li Edelkoort, the oracle of the design world. |
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