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Portable LOFT: Utterubbish, a collection of UseLess Ideas
Date: 1-31 May, 2009
Venue: Pier-2 Art District, P2 warehouse
 
Utterubbish! is a unique design experience that presents ideas, works and exhibits by leading international designers and creators unified in their exploration on how design can create value for individuals, society and the world, whether Social, Cultural, Emotional, Functional, Economic, Commercial or Intellectual. It engages the audiences in presentations that dramatically highlight the role and direction design plays in creating a sustainable future.
 
introduction
•Utterubbish is an original multi-disciplinary design project
Utterubbish is based on the premise that Design creates value, whether Social, Economic, Commercial, Cultural, Functional, Emotional or Intellectual
Allows the audience to participate in the design process from beginning
Highlights how seemingly useless ideas may be translated into interesting, intriguing and imaginative designs or products
A witty review of recycling, redemption and recourse through sustainable design
An ironic look at how one mans trash is another mans treasure
A study of how modern consumers perceive value and how design may affect such perceptions
It brings together the collective talents of the most progressive international designers
It covers a wide range of creative disciplines, including product design, fashion, graphic & environmental design and architecture
The inaugural Utterubbish exhibition premiered at the Singapore Design Festival in 2009
The inaugural exhibition was critically acclaimed by the international media and garnered awards and nominations for its innovative concept and design
The latest edition of the Utterubbish exhibition will be launched at the Kaohsiung Design Festival in May 2009 in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
 
exhibition concept / design / info
•The title of the new edition of Utterubbish is titled, Useless Life
The theme of the new edition is based on the concept of designs for a sustainable lifestyle
The exhibition will feature creative designs that promotes sustainable living
The audience will be able to interact with and contribute to certain parts of the exhibits
The exhibition concept will touch on how design can create value in the different aspects of our lives / lifestyles / living environment
The exhibition venue will be visually transformed and regenerate the old Kaohsiung pier warehouses into a conceptual living environment of sustainable design
It will be branded Useless Loft and designed / constructed as a conceptual home
Each thematic area of the Useless Loft will feature different parts of the home
The audience will be able to experience the concept of sustainable lifestyle when they journey thru the exhibition
The design / construction and material usage of the exhibition will adhere to the concepts of the Useless Ideas of Less is More, Less Money More Value, Less Resource More Creativity
The exhibition will demonstrate how design plays a part in our daily lives
Rather than discourse, the show is experiential and immersive. By encouraging participation in the various exhibits, the design process is demystified and allows the visitor to clearly see his own role in the design chain and enabling and empowering him to make better choices for design
Such as approach becomes engaging for the man-in-the-street and widens the reach of the Kaohsiung Design Festival to include almost everyone
 
exhibiting designers / designs
• The exhibition will comprise a collection of international designers and designs that relates to the core theme and concept of the show
The designers / designs will be grouped and featured in the various thematic areas such as Useless Objects, Useless Fashion, Useless Food...etc
The designers / designs will be from various design disciplines and medium
Around 15 design presentations and 70 design ideas will be featured in the exhibition
Confirmed designers and studios:
1. COLORS (Italy)
2. Jonathan Harris (US)
3. [re]design (UK)
4. Artecnica (US)
5. thomasmatthews (UK)
6. Trent Jansen (Aus)
7. Treasured Trash (Japan)
8. Doinky Doodles (Singapore)
9. Reincarnation (Taiwan)
10. Little Red Dots (Singapore)
11. Orca Design (Singapore)
12. Project H Design (US)
13. KesselsKramer - DO Project (Netherlands)
14. BLESS (Berlin / Paris)
15, Chris Lefteri (UK)
16. Kinetic (Singapore)
17. No Life Zoo (Taiwan)
18. Alvin Chin (Taiwan)
19. Phalanx Studio (Taiwan)
 
Curator: Jackson Tan, Black Design, Singapore
Jackson Tan is co-founder of Black Design an award winning visual communications agency based in Singapore. Curator of Singapore Design Festival 2007's feature exhibition 'UtterRubbish', a design exhibition a collection of more than 30 international and local designers / presentations. Overarching themes includes sustainable design and eco-design, design activism, promotion of craft and how design can create value for self, society and the world for a sustainable future. In 2008, Black design also curated 'New Wave: Singapore's contemporary Design Culture', which exhibited at the Center for Creative Communications; Shizuoka, Japan. The same exhibition will be showing at 6th Taiwan Design Expo in October 2009.
 
Jackson Tan is also a partner of Phunk Studio, a creative collective in Singapore. Described by UK's best selling design magazine, Creative Review as "The Champion of Singapore's Graphic Scene". Phunk Studio is also well known and appreciated in Taiwan; they have participated in conferences and exhibitions here frequently. Including the 'Universality' exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei in 2007, as well as collaborations with Taipei's Phalanx Creative to produce designer toys.
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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