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245 0 0 _aDesigning everyday life /
_cwith contributions by Jan Boelen [and others] and interviews with David Crowley [and others] ; [edited by Jan Boelen, Vera Sacchetti ; translations from Slovene to English, Rawley Grau, Darja Horvatič].
264 1 _aLjubljana :
_bMuseum of Architecture and Design (MAO) ;
_aZürich :
_bPark Books,
_c[2014]
264 4 _c©2014
300 _a534 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly colour), maps, portraits ;
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500 _aExhibition catalog.
500 _aOn the occasion of the 24th Biennial of Design held at Museum of Architecture and Design, Jakopic Gallery and Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, September 18 - December 7, 2014.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rMatevž Čelik --
_tDesigning Everyday Life --
_tTesting the Everyday /
_rJan Boelen --
_tInterview with Konstantin Grcic --
_tDreaming of Year Zero /
_rJustin McGuirk --
_tInterview with Thomas Lommée --
_tAgonism, Democracy and Design /
_rChantal Mouffe --
_tInterview with Liesbeth Huybrechts --
_tDesign as an Ideological State /
_rApparatus { Slavoj Žižek --
_tAffordable Living --
_tKnowing Food --
_tPublic Water Public Space --
_tWalking the City --
_tHidden Crafts --
_tThe Fashion System --
_tHacking Households --
_tNanotourism --
_tEngine Blocks --
_tObserving Space --
_tDesigning Life --
_tAnother History --
_tInterview with Saša J. Mächtig --
_tContinuity and Change: The Biennial of (Industrial) Design over Fifty Years /
_rCvetka Požar --
_tInterview with David Crowley --
_tA Good Virus /
_rVera Sacchetti, Tamar Shafrir --
_tInterview with Alice Rawsthorn.
520 _aOrganized by Slovenia's Museum of Architecture and Design, the Biennial of Design (BIO) brings together over a period of six months more than one hundred designers and artists from around the world who, together, engage in large-scale collaborative design projects. One of the oldest design events in the world, the Biennial also stands apart for its focus on the capacity of design to solve problems affecting everyday life, as well as its eschewal of the traditional award system, opting instead to reward successful collaboration. In September 2014, eleven teams met at the BIO 50, the biennial's twenty-fourth edition, to present projects that respond to topics ranging from affordable living to nanotourism. One project, for instance, suggests ways in which we might reclaim public space to encourage walking within urban areas. Another considers how a country's rich craft tradition might be better brought to bear on contemporary design. Still another laments the disposability of modern appliances. A companion to the most recent Biennial, Designing Everyday Life compiles more than two hundred photographs, diagrams, and sketches, as well as essays on the history and legacy of the event and interviews with New York Times design critic Alice Rawsthorn and industrial designers Konstantin Grcic and Saša Maechtig.
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700 1 _aGrau, Rawley,
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700 1 _aHorvatič, Darja,
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710 2 _aJakopičeva galerija (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
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