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Rethinking care: Design Museum hosts online showcase of emerging designers

Exploring the notion of ‘care’, the museum’s Designers in Residence have tackled mental health, empathy, microbes and traditional craft This year’s showcase of the Designers in Residence, an annual programme at London’s Design Museum supporting emerging designers, has gone online. The four designers – Cynthia Voza Lusilu, Enni-Kukka Tuomala, Ioana Man and Abiola Onabule – began their residencies in 2020 and were asked to respond to the theme of ‘Care’. The topic was chosen before the pandemic, but subsequently gained even more resonance over the course of the 10-month residency. Now the results of the residents’ projects – undertaken at home and in virtual environments – are live in an interactive digital showcase hosted by the Design Museum. The projects – tackling care in its broadest sense – explore mental health within Black British communities, the role of empathy between humans and nature, fashion inspired by traditional crafts in Nigeria, and huma

Rise of robot artists challenges what it means to be human

Rise of robot artists challenges what it means to be human In the second of a three-part series on the future of entertainment, we look at how robots are taking over the arts For 20 years, Aidan Meller welcomed artists into his London and Oxford galleries to show him their work.  Over time, however, he felt his visitors were increasingly missing the essence of greatness; the ability to capture the issues that mattered most to today s audiences. Frustrated, he eventually stopped trying to discover the next great artist and instead decided to create his own. The result was Ai-Da, a robot that Meller described as “the first ultra-realistic humanoid AI artist.   

Charlotte Perriand photography inspire tableware

Charlotte Perriand photography inspires tableware Charlotte Perriand photography inspires tableware A series of black and white photographs by Charlotte Perriand inspired this collection of tableware by Cassina and Ginori 1735  Cassina and Ginori 1735 present ‘Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand’: a new tableware collection inspired by the French modernist architect’s photography of nature Cassina and Ginori 1735 present ‘Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand’, a fine porcelain dining set inspired by original Charlotte Perriand photography. The striking, hand-decorated tableware collection features patterns in blue and white, referencing a series of images of nature taken by the French architect in the early 1930s.  The collection by Cassina and Ginori 1735, featuring motifs referencing photographs of a fishbone, a tree trunk and patches of snow melting on rocks

Elemental, Raimundo Lira, Cristián Izquierdo y José Rosas, entre ganadores de las Medallas AOA 2021

Elemental, Raimundo Lira, Cristián Izquierdo y José Rosas, entre ganadores de las Medallas AOA 2021
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Inside Architect John Pawson s Minimalist Cotswolds Kitchens—Yes, There Are Three of Them

The architect and designer behind high-profile projects like the recently-opened West Hollywood Edition and London’s Design Museum, John Pawson is known for his light, minimalist touch. Pale woods. Clean lines. Never an overstuffed sofa. And the new Cotswolds country house he shares with his interior designer wife, Catherine, is no different—as evidenced by their latest project, Home Farm Cooking (Phaidon). The book of 100 recipes—from gooseberry fool to venison pappardelle—showcases their rustic, restrained home, as well as the meals they make there. Home Farm, Oxfordshire, England. This isn’t John’s first foray into cookbooks. Twenty years ago, the architect collaborated with food writer Annie Bell on

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