textura. a polish touch.

Tent London Old Truman Brewery 26 Hanbury Street, London, London, United Kingdom

this year the adam mickiewicz institute / culture.pl returns to the london design festival with an exciting new exhibit on polish design. curated by paulina matusiak, the exhibit features a broad overview of polish projects, celebrating design with a tactile quality and exploring the unique potential of different materials and textures. weaving techniques and patterns are highlighted throughout the designs as the exhibit brings together works representing the past and the present, as well as a diversity of production methods and material applications.

digital cultures conference.

Warsaw's Copernicus Science Center Warsaw, Poland

the digital cultures conference is the first event in poland to address global digital. the interdisciplinary program covers a broad view of this rapidly developing sector: from computer games and narrative museums to interactive storytelling and topics related to digitization. a new forum with a wide lens, the conference will explore a diverse array of topics including digital re-use, the role of new media in theatre, the opportunities and challenges of interactive journalism, the archival of web content, the applications of artificial intelligence, and a critical discussion on the role of technology in cultural institutions.

Free

national pavilion of greece – the school of athens. 2018 venice architecture biennale.

Giardini, La Biennale di Venezia Venice, Italy

curated by xristina argyros and ryan neiheiser, and entitled the school of athens the project examines the architecture of universities and academia around the world, focusing on the common spaces outside of the classroom, and addressing their importance as informal spaces of debate, exchange and ultimately, learning.

‘no more free space?’ asks the pavilion of singapore. 2018 venice architecture biennale.

Arsenale, Venice Campiello Tana 2169/F Castello 3122, Venice, Italy

under the direction of lead curator dr erwin viray, head of pillar, architecture and sustainable design at singapore university of technology and design, no more free space? exhibition responds to singapore’s unique environment: densely populated, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic island city-state.