An Overview Of The Best Installations At London Design Biennale

The start London Design Biennale is currently underway. We couldn't miss the chance to offer some first hand impressions about the upshot and then we went there and at present we're back and ready to share. The event started on September 7 and ends on the 27th. It follows the model of the art and architecture events in Venice and it's to be followed by similar events effectually the world. The theme chosen for this beginning edition is Utopia by Design and it'south based on a book by Thomas More from 1516 in which the author depicts a fictional island guild in the context of its religious and political customs.

The location chosen for the event is Somerset Firm in fundamental London, a building that has been reinvented and currently hosts a variety of cultural exhibitions. Here, on the North bank of the Thames, all those interested can admire installations and creations of leading museums and design organizations. They focus on a variety of subjects such as sustainability, pollution, migration or social equality, offering new and fresh perspectives on these concepts. More than xxx nations from six contents are gathered here and we'll show you a few that caught our eye.

The states – The Immersion Room.

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The representatives of the United States presented an interactive installation called The Immersion Room. The design is based on the concept of digitized wallpapers which describe images from the all-encompassing archives of the Smithsonian Blueprint Museum.

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A console tabular array allows users to blueprint a custom wallpaper and to save it to be viewed subsequently. In that location is a total of 100 backdrops offered by the museum, all intended to create utopian decors and ambiances.

India – Chakraview.

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The thought behind Chakraview is to create a natural dialogue between mythology and contemporary design. Old and new, by and present come up together in an installation based on round forms, vibrant colors and traditional textiles.

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Curator Rajshree Pathy explains that this utopia is inspired by the seven chakras and is meant to exist spiritual and progressive at the aforementioned fourth dimension. She worked with scenographer Sumant Jayakrishnan to depict the continuity of Indi'a past and futurity and the religious, social and political diversity that defines the state.

South Africa – Otium and Acedia.

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The utopia designed by the representatives of South Africa at the event is a beautiful mixture of ferocious and playful. The installation is called Otium and Acedia and is composed of a series of hanging beds or nests in the form of predatory animals such equally the orca, the piranha, the crocodile or the lion.

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Visitors can climb inside the nests without fearing the sharp teeth. They get to meet the playful and beautiful side of each of these animals which represent something deeper than that.

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The cadre idea behind this unabridged installation is the liberation felt by an emerging country with a drastic and complicated history. The pattern attempts to make us run into things from a different perspective and to endeavour to look beyond the striking appearances.

Italy – White Flag.

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Italy has chosen to depict the idea of peace using an interactive installation that changes with each twenty-four hours of the consequence. The project is called White Flag, a concept that has been rethought by twenty designers in an endeavour to create a symbol of global truce.

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A huge world map is at the heart of the installation. Each day of the event ane of the flags is removed and replaced by an object selected or created by 1 of the designers. This way, by the 27th of September there will be no white flags felt on the map, but a collection of objects.

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Past the time the event ends the globe map would be completely redesigned. The installation is a representation of the conscientious balance of the utopia. One twenty-four hour period there'due south a piece flag on a land and the adjacent it'due south all gone and replaced by something completely dissimilar.

The Netherlands – Design Diorama: The Archive equally a Utopic Environment.

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What you see hither is a blue foam diorama put together by Studio Makkink & Bey. Information technology's called Design Diorama: The Archive equally a Utopic Environment. The installation puts together objects and memorabilia taken from the domicile of architect Rianne Makking and designer Jurgen Bey.

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This unusual autobiography is completed past a digital archive meant to tell a story almost the power and relation of objects to the world and to show how designers form their own athenaeum and how institutions collect history. The installation becomes a blueprint filled with copies of all the objects belonging to the designers and several other artists.

Republic of austria – LeveL.

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Austria brought to the outcome a unique kinetic light sculpture with some really interesting characteristics. When the installation is perfectly however the LED lights are at their brightest only every bit ane moves through the room this balance is destroyed and the gentle drafts of air brand the lights dim.

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The sculpture shows us just how easy it can be to disrupt the balance and to destroy the wonderful utopia by exposing information technology to the reality of everyday life. The installation covers an expanse of around 40 square meters and the idea behind it is goes beyond the residue that we mentioned just at present. The designers reveal that their idea of an utopia is a arrangement in which personal freedom and communal interdependency are closely connected and juxtaposed.

Taiwan – Eatopia.

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This is Eatopia, a place where diverseness is historic in a beautiful and serene woods-like decor. The installation is inspired by a scene in the book that's at the core of the event's theme. The dining experience described in the book was recreated here by builder Rain Wu and designer Shikai Tseng.

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The menu created for the event reflects Taiwan'due south identity and inspires visitors to reflect and grade social bonds. The idea behind the installation was to engage all the senses and to bring people together at the dinner table.

Albania – Bliss.

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With Elation, Albania encourages visitors to reflect and interact with others. The installation is a collection of stainless steel columns and benches all oriented towards a central betoken.

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They accept mirrored surfaces which reflect the environment and everything around them, inviting visitors to be friendly with each other and to interact with others. It's an installation that shows the need for unification and that tries to form a diverse customs, an idea inspired by the recent migrations.

Uk – Forecast.

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Designed as a representation of a more sustainable hereafter, the Forecast installation was created by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby and it uses the wind to come to life. The pattern is inspired by Britain'southward nautical history and the hope for a future that relies more on renewable energy.

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The large current of air-powered sculpture is comprised of a series of current of air masts and rotating elements inspired past conditions-measuring instruments and maritime ships. With this installation Britain reminds united states that we can build our own utopia and nosotros tin can start right now.

Republic of cuba – Parawifi.

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We live in an era when people seem to alive simply as much in the virtual earth than in the real one. Cuba depicts this connection through an installation chosen Parawifi. It'southward a modular arrangement of pods designed to be used by smartphone users every bit they surf the web.

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The pods tin can exist connected to form towers and large structures, bringing people together and forming communities. Information technology's a design that shows the states how we're all connected fifty-fifty when we seem to be alone and disconnected from the exterior globe.

Indonesia – Freedome.

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Indonesia chose to brandish an installation chosen Freedome. Information technology'due south inspired past the 1955 Asian-African Conference which was held in Bandung. The conference was attended by 29 countries which agreed to a declaration of earth peace and cooperation.

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This dome brings back that idea. Information technology'south made of coir and has a floating basin at the superlative which hovers and stands every bit a symbol for a space free of spatial boundaries and political principles. The dome equally a whole is a representation of independence, equality and peace.

Tunisia – The Pulse Diagram.

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The Pulse Diagram besides draws inspiration from Thomas More'due south volume. The 54 pylons that form the diagram are a representation of the 54 cities mentioned in the volume. The pylons are connected past beams created using an ancient Japanese technique ways to extends the forest's lifespan using fire.

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The installation is too inspired by a second idea: the one proposed in the 1960s by builder Yona Friedman who envisioned a mobile city fabricated of floating structures suspended on stilts and with a minimal footprint. This installation shows the fragility of such a construction.

Croatia – Utopian Collective.

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Croatia was represented by an installation named Utopian Commonage. Information technology'south based on the idea of collaboration and is linked to the numerous means in which we all collaborate and work together in everyday life. The structures presented here feature designs which are meant to be collaborative.

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Chile –  Counterculture Room.

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The Counterculture Room presented past Chile tells the story of an interesting project from the 1970s called Cybersyn. The installation was designed by FabLab Santiago and curated past Andres Briceno Gutierez and Tomas Vivanco Larrain.

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Cybersyn was a project allowed ministers to view economical information in real time so this could help them brand informed decisions. It was the kickoff of a smart community, becoming a reference to the modernistic pattern globe.

Russia – Discovering Utopia: Lost Archives of Soviet Design.

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Russia takes us dorsum in fourth dimension to the period of utopic designs created by Soviets. The installation showcased in London is called Discovering Utopia: Lost Athenaeum of Soviet Design. Information technology speaks of the time when soviet designers created daring and dreamy projects inspired by utopian ideas of the time to come.

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This yr'due south pattern is presented as a rediscovered archive which reflects forgotten projects from the VNIITE (All-Union Soviet Institute of Technical Aesthetics) and SHKB (Soviet Pattern Studios).

Spain – VRPolis, Diving into the Future.

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Spain takes us 100 years into the future, in a virtual urban center that uses new technologies and designs inspired by the emerging trends. This project is called VRPolis, Diving into the Future.

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The 360 degree virtual reality flick presented here attempts to offer an imagine of what a smart city might look like 100 years into the future. Information technology's meant to brand us envision a medium-sized town and could be used every bit a tool by inventors and innovators.

Pakistan – Daalaan.

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We now get back to the idea of social interactions and we'll have a await at Pakistan's installation which is called Daalaan. The inspiration for information technology came from the playgrounds of our babyhood and their simplicity and charm.

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This is in fact a playground, a identify where everyone can unleash their imagination and become dorsum to a fourth dimension when adult worries didn't be. This playful installation features forest stools and hand-drawn artwork which encourage visitors to dialogue and share ideas.

Sweden – Weden.

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This is Welcome to Weden, the installation created by the representatives of Sweden for the outcome. The name and everything else nigh information technology is focused on the "we" and aims to propose the idea of a futurity lodge envisioned every bit a wetopia. The project is the consequence of the collaboration between 15 designers and manufacturers and focuses on pocket-size-calibration and not-hierarchical production.

Australia – Plastic Furnishings.

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With Plastic Effects, designer Brodie Neill attempts to raise awareness virtually the five trillion plastic items which pollute our oceans today. The idea too reminds us of a time when plastic was considered a utopian fabric and shows how drastically the reality can alter over time.

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The installation highlights the problem that Australia faces: the thousands of tonnes of droppings which are washed upward on the continent's coastline every yr. The beautiful installation featured here is made of recycled marine micro-plastic and again shows how wonderful information technology can be to modify the world for the meliorate.

Israel – Human.Impact.

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Israel presented 2 projects, both focused on a positive idea. The projects focus on dissimilar elements, the get-go ane being a start-aid distribution system that can be used to drop iii kg cartons of supplies over disaster zones.

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The 2d projection is a pair of speakers designed for the deaf and hard of hearing. These speakers translate sounds into visual textures and vibrations, allowing those using them to feel the sounds and to overcome the challenges of our order.

Portugal – Un/BIASED.

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The Portuguese design team used a rather unusual approach for their installation. It'southward called United nations/BIASED and it'southward an installation that uses bacteria to offer a view of an effect present in the Portuguese order, sexism.

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The project consists of iv maps that show gender gaps in contrasting colors. Information technology brings into attention that in order to attain a utopian society nosotros must move upwards, not revive bad habits and ideas.

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