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Self Unself in Suzhou

Suzhou Jinji Lake Art Museum

September 13th 2014 - December 12th 2014
NO.1 Guanfeng St., Suzhou Industrial Park, P.R.China

www.suzart.cn

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Being in the world
Jan Konings, curator of Self Unself: ’Design is not about shiny objects and consumerism anymore. It’s not about icons, it’s about issues. Self Unself presents a kind of inventory of positions and solutions born from this new attitude towards design.’ !

Co-design on all levels
Self Unself was originally conceived as a graduation show but was soon expanded to include the work of both graduates and alumni of the Design Academy Eindhoven. The ‘self’ in the exhibition title still first and foremost refers to the student, says Widdershoven. ‘The academy is fully focused on the talents, preferences and fascinations of its students. For their graduation they have to initiate projects themselves, in which these come to the fore. But when you look at those projects – about healthcare, open source production, new economic systems – they come across as pretty altruistic. Contemporary design is very much oriented toward the ‘unself’.’!

A fitting example is PhoneBloks by Dave Hakkens. It’s a flexible cellular phone, which can be produced and assembled modularly. A network of cottage industries produces the universally compatible parts thus breaking the monopoly of market leaders. Every component can be replaced individually, thus making it a much more durable product. ‘Hakkens starts off with the consumers, he remains really close to their actual needs’, says Konings. ‘And he also actively involves them in the realization of the phone. Through his website he has gathered the support of almost a million potential users and he will multiply that number by a thousand through the new social media site Thunderclap. This is co-design on all levels.’

Whereas with Hakkens the ‘unself’ is the audience at large, an organic but anonymous mass which has come within easy, empowering reach through the present means of communication, traditionally the ‘unself’ the designer foremost has to deal with is the client, a well-defined entity with clear wishes and demands. Hella Jongerius, widely known for her research into textiles and colors, was confronted with the strictest of regulations when working on KLM’s World Business Class. Konings: ‘Jongerius managed to keep her experiments intact and apply them outside her studio. This is quite extraordinary since the airline industry is rather conservative by nature and bound by ever tightening inter- national legal regulations. This type of commissions – full of inherent friction – often leads to non-descript, middle of the road design but it constitutes for a sizeable part of our public space. It makes you wonder how open and free this space is and to what extend designers can still influence it.’

Self Unself in New York

After the Graduation Show and the Van Abbe Museum, Self Unself went to Shenzhen (China) and the Salone del Mobile in Milan. In New York, Self Unself will be presented in the form of pairs. The theme Self Unself is dualistic in itself, and it creates room for thought and discussion. In the exhibition in New York, two related projects are placed next to each other. They are not necessarily opposites or counterpoints, but they are connected in meaning, material or medium. They represent different approaches to the same topic.

Sometimes the pairs are clear examples of the ‘self unself-approach’. Inge Kuipers for example designed a tea pot that requires the use of both hands. It makes pouring easier, especially for people with arthritis. In this sense, Inge has created a product for a group that is not often heard and even less catered to. She creates for the other, for the unself. Ma’ayan Pesach’s work, on the other hand, is close to her own personality and identity. In Food for Thought she fuses common household items, wigs and cloth to form a series of highly idiosyncratic totems. They hint at a functional past but have transcended it through Ma’ayan’s specific handwriting.

In other cases, the projects placed alongside each other share the same design method, but have different origins and outcomes. François Duquesnoy as well as the duo Dienke Dekker and Daniel Costa work in a tradition of assemblage and collage. François collects materials and fuses them into a furniture set. His work is a reaction to his personal situation of moving house a lot. Daniel and Dienke combine porcelain and clay in once piece. They have researched how these materials behave in the oven and how they turn out as a unified object.

Self Unself in Shenzhen

8.12.2013 – 8.3.2014

OCT LOFT Creative Arts Festival
Shenzhen, China
www.octloft.cn

 


 

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Self Unself at Salone del Mobile 2014

Self Unself: what started as a graduation show was soon expanded in different
expos throughout Europe and China. The next venue for Self Unself is Salone
del Mobile, Milan. Recently graduated designers will present objects, films,
workshops and performances: the theme will manifest itself in a new way.

Please find more information on the Self Unself Milan pages.

Self Unself started as the theme of a Graduation Show. Soon, it was expanded to include the work of Design Academy alumni in Van Abbemuseum during the Dutch Design Week in October 2013. At this moment Self Unself is even in China, in Shenzhen. In every location, the theme manifests itself in different ways.

Thomas Widdershoven, creative director of Design Academy Eindhoven and curator of Self Unself explains about how the theme shows itself in the Graduation Show: 'The ‘self’ in the exhibition title still first and foremost refers to the student. The academy is fully focused on the talents, preferences and fascinations of its students. For their graduation they have to initiate projects themselves, in which these come to the fore. But when you look at those projects – about healthcare, open source production, new economic systems – they come across as pretty altruistic. Contemporary design is very much oriented toward the ‘unself’.’

Venues 'Self, Unself'












 

 

Self Unself explained

Read following extended version of the speech held by Thomas Widdershoven at the DAE Bachelors’ graduation ceremony on 5 June 2013 about Self Unself.