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Make the future, Expo during DDW

October 19, 2019 @ 08:00 - October 27, 2019 @ 17:00

MAKE THE FUTURE is welcoming the curious, the open-minded, the extraordinary and the autonomous.

Discover a range of exhibits, talks, performances and more during Dutch Design Week. Check the socials for updates.

with
Agi Haines
BioLab Gent
Daan Veerman
Floor Martens
Gogbot
House of Hopelezz
Jeroen Schokkin
Maartje Dijkstra
Motown Movement
Mycelium Lab
Sterre Boessen
Tessa Koot
Rowena Buur
Robin Weidner
Victor Crepsley

In the group exhibition MAKE THE FUTURE we lay hold of the archetypes and how we play with expectations and identity without tapping into new sources. The designers, researchers and artists open up everything that really matters and start moving into neoteric realities to find new roads to cultivation.

How important is design if we already have too much? How many chairs can one own? Can we re-use ideas? How can we learn to (re-)assemble? How do you reverse the process of the makers industrialization? Should we discuss the process of the maker-mind?

Will we develop greater clarity about what should be? Will artists play a more important role in understanding context and the nature of change? Will thinkers and makers merge or continue down separate paths? Will design sustain?

Let us use disruptive power to change awareness and acting. We play to see, understand and act.

Details

Start:
October 19, 2019 @ 08:00
End:
October 27, 2019 @ 17:00
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Venue

Albert van Abbehuis
Bilderdijklaan 19
Eindhoven, Noord Brabant 5611 NG Netherlands
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