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Constantin boym

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design schools workshop.

design schools workshop.

May 17, 2017

every may, wanteddesign brings a group of students from international design schools together to participate in the wanteddesign design schools workshop.

conceived as a collaborative activity rather than a competitive one where teams in this activity are composed by students from different schools and backgrounds. the program is an important part of wanteddesign, and has been very successful in promoting the schools, fostering the creation of an international network of young designers, as well as in initiating partnerships between schools and manufacturers.

conducted by the pratt institute with constantin boym, industrial design chair, and ignacio urbina polo, associate professor of industrial design, the international group of students will be asked to explore this year’s theme: “hyperhybrid”. the challenge is the ideation of projects that celebrate differences through multifunction objects and a production process that combines new technologies with the traditional making process and materials.

students will be working at wanteddesign brooklyn from wednesday may 17 to monday may 22.

students will present their work at wanteddesign manhattan on tuesday may 23 at 2pm.

participating schools list: pratt institute, art center college of design, ensci les ateliers, centro, aalto university

Constantin boym: learning from mabkhara. Katara gallery.

Nov 13, 2012

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Constantin Boym is at it again. His new designs take off from the tradition of mabkhara, the traditional Arab incense burner. Known for witty links between America and Russia, baroque and pop, Boym’s latest project involves international collaboration and reinvention. The new mabkhara are hand-made by the glass master Massimo Lunardon in the Veneto, Italy. On display in Qatar, the collection “promotes a new vision for the traditional objects of Arab culture.”




event> constantin boym: learning from mabkhara
date. 8 november > 1 december 2012
venue> [ katara ] gallery 2, building 13 | vcuqatar | al luqta street | education city | doha, qatar

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