Montag, 22. Oktober 2012

GfZK Leipzig: Urs Lehni, James Langdon, Binna Choi, David Bennewith and Andrew Blauvelt























Happened on October 19, 2012
Presentations and discussion
at Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig

"The Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig awards the INFORM Prize to young graphic designers, artists and collaborations whose projects and publications have developed an outstanding graphic position or experimental working methods. The 2011 prizewinner, Urs Lehni, suggested conceiving a new design for the GfZK website as a part of his INFORM Prize project.
Here we are also concerned with extended questions regarding graphic design. How can the internet presence of art institutions be developed, and what significance does this have in the communication with visitors and virtual public spheres? How are an institution’s thematic focus points and objectives conveyed through the structure of the site, the functions it contains and the way it is designed? What is the connection between online and offline formats and media?
In what way are graphic design and the structure of the institution mutually dependent? Within the framework of the public conference, these questions will be examined using the example of institutions of various sizes and organisational structures (artists’ spaces, art associations, museums).
At the same time, the role of graphic designers in the area of conflict between the specific requirements of the institution, the task at hand and their own visibility will be a central theme."


Freitag, 5. Oktober 2012

Produkte 1 und 2








































A tiny attempt to save this sort of design, what's so right about them, hard to tell, just a bit of human irony I guess.


Donnerstag, 4. Oktober 2012

The Politics of Dignity






































A new treasure is found (published this year by Suhrkamp, published in English in 1996, this book is most relevant for one of my on-going projects, An Exploration into Dignity)
More abou the author: http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/margalit





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