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Update #2 - June 2, 2009 |
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Programme 2009 online
Bigger, broader, better. Our renewed website
has taken a first step towards becoming a portal for Dutch design, fashion and architecture. Next to our daily pick of news, we are opening up a 'facts & figures' section, starting with an annotated list of educational institutions. Finally, and most importantly, our year-plan for 2009 is now online. ![]() From Berlin to Mumbai, to New York to Shanghai
What do colours taste like? To highlight the Dutch design focus of the DMY International Design Festival
(Berlin, 3-7 June), DutchDFA presents an interactive eating design by Marije Vogelzang. Our 2009 programme continues at DesignYatra in Mumbai early September, moving to New York in the next week for the NYC400 festivities as part of our parallel programme. In October, the DutchDFA programme will be in Shanghai to participate in the Creative Industry Week and 100% Design and in Beijing for an appearance at ICOGRADA. |
DutchDFA has expanded the Dutch Design Focus of DMY by supporting, next to a presentation by Christine de Baan (programme director of DutchDFA), lectures by: Superuse by 2012Architects, Jan Jongert 2012Architects explain how they consider re-use to be an integral design strategy and manage to find waste materials using the harvest-map. The lecture shows how their findings determine their designs.Eat Love by Marije Vogelzang You put her designs inside your body. There they activate the brain and call for strong emotions. After 10 years Marije Vogelzang developed an 8 point philosophy that shows the opportunities of eating design.
GastGastgeber project by The experimental and generous GastGastgeber project takes place within Ruhr 2010 and Dutch Design Fashion Architecture. Hans Venhuizen investigates the role of culture in the design of public space, while re-using existing qualities of the urban landscape in a mobile hotel.
Bureau Venhuizen |
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| The Dutch Design Fashion Architecture (DutchDFA) programme, which runs from 2009 through 2012, aims to strengthen the international position of the three Dutch creative disciplines on a long-term basis by joining forces within the field. DutchDFA is a unique collaboration between public and private partners, drawing together representatives of the Dutch Ministries of Economic Affairs, of Education, Culture & Science and of Foreign Affairs, sector-specific organisations such as Premsela and the Netherlands Architecture Institute, as well as the Office of the Chief Government Architect, and professional associations including the Association of Dutch Designers (BNO), the Royal Institute of Dutch Architects (BNA), the Association of Dutch Interior Architects (BNI) and MODINT (trade association for fashion, interior design, carpets and textiles), as well as the Dutch creative hubs of Amsterdam, Arnhem, Eindhoven, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. | |