Questions & Answers, Third Session: Judging at the International Design Symposium

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R. Craig Miller's Introduction to 3rd Session: Judging
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This is the introduction R. Craig Miller of the IMA gave to the four speakers with him at the International Design Symposium.

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But YOU Can Study It
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Here is the catalog for European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century.

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Cilla Robach, Design as Industry: Modernism
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Cilla Robach's talk that preceded this Q and A.

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Dr. Josef Strasser, Design as Art: Postmodernism
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Dr. Strasser's talk that preceded this Q and A.

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Die Neue Sammlung
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Die Neue Sammlung is the museum in Munich where Dr. Strasser is a curator. It holds an enormous collection of design arts.

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Juli Capella, Design as Industry: Modernism
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Juli Capella's talk that preceded this Q and A.

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Cappellini
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Italian Design company Capellini.

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Cedric Morisset, Design as Art: Postmodernism
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Cedric Morisset's talk that preceded this Q and A.

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Rolf Fehlbaum, Design as Industry: Modernism
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Vitra CEO and founder of The Vitra Design Museum, Rolf Fehlbaum speaks about how the design factory or "design company" is created, run, and grown at the European Design Symposium at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

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Dark Days (first 10 minutes)
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This is the first 10 minutes of a documentary by Marc Singer about homeless people living in abandoned subway tunnels in New York City. It is fascinating and I suggest you check out the rest of it.

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Do Good Design: How Design Can Change Our World
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From the description: "Today, everyone is a designer. And the future of civilization is our common design project."

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Nationalmuseum in Stockholm
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This is the museum at which Cilla Robach is a curator.

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Jean Prouvé
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From the biography on jeanprouve.com: "Jean Prouve (1901-1984): French Industrial- and Furniture Designer and Architect. Jean Prouve is one of the most influential furniture designers of the early modern design movement, Jean Prouve introduced the machine age and industrial engineered modern design aesthetic to interiors in the steel, aluminum and architecture he created. He then continued her experiments with different materials."

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List of Dutch Designers in the Exhibition
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There are also the lists from other countries represented in the show as well.

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Memphis Design Shelf
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Enjoy.

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Studio Job
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From the article: "Studio Job is well-known for a refined play of visual clues and in their work elements have been embedded which sometimes seemed to have been restricted to visual arts. Their work balances between design and autonomous art."

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Jerszy Seymour, Design as Industry: Modernism
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Jerszy Seymour's talk at the International Design Symposium.

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Q & A session from the European Design Symposium held at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. This session focuses how the European Design Exhibition was put together.

Q & A featuring:

Cilla Robach (Curator, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden)

Dr. Josef Strasser (Curator, Die Neue Sammlung, Germany)

Juli Capella (Architect, Capella Arquitectura & Design, s.l., Spain)

Cedric Morisset (Independent Journalist, Curator and Design Consultant, France)

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