Sentences with phrase «explore industrial design»

Study material science, explore industrial design, or dig into environmental education.

Not exact matches

If you're interested in exploring graphic design, industrial design or the design process in general, this free graphic design class is perfect for you.
The unbelievably gorgeous Hütte Hut started as an industrial design case study exploring lightweight, aerodynamic mobile structures.
What distinguishes me from other artists working in fiber is my choice to mainly explore and recycle twentieth century industrial materials that have been primarily designed as tapes or films.
Many of Gans Studio's projects in industrial design and architecture explore forms of social engagement, ranging in scale from a school desk for the New York School Construction Authority to alternative housing and settlements for Kosovo and New Orleans.
The publication is rounded out by Daniel Birnbaum's essay on contemporary time - based art and Kaye Geipel's text exploring the history and architecture of the century - old industrial building that was completely gutted and custom designed to house the collection.
With a complete selection of over 90 works in different media such as painting, industrial design, animation and fashion, the exhibition, curated by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, reveals this artist's personal universe: from his early works in the 1990s, in which he explored his own identity, to his large - scale sculptures created after 2000, veritable icons of this artist, and ending with his gallery of manufactured objects, his animation projects, his connection to the world of fashion, and his compelling works of recent years.
The exhibition explores the lasting impact of women artists and designers on midcentury Modernism through making groundbreaking commercial and industrial designs, maintaining craft traditions, and incorporating new aesthetics into fine art.
Exploring the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and industrial manufacturing techniques, each work reconceptualized conventional notions of lace, while challenging the dichotomy between traditional and contemporary design.
ÉCAL's fine art and industrial design students have come together to put on an exhibition that explores the «grey zone» between the two practices.
Tennenbaum explains that her aim is to, «explore the frontiers between graphic arts, artisan work and objects design through the development of de-construction and reconstruction techniques to apply with industrial waste.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z