Ideas Not Airships

Hangar Design Group’s newest book commemorates 30 years of design brilliance

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Italy’s heralded multidisciplinary creative agency Hangar Design Group (HDG) recently announced the upcoming release of their book, “As I told you before, Ideas not Airships,” to celebrate 30 years of creativity. The lengthy book aims to reveal the intricate narrative between creatives and their unique design process through over 500 pages of inspiring imagery and thought provoking text.

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Within seconds of getting our hands on this hefty coffee table book we were enamored with the brilliant graphics and modern mantras of design and creativity. The life of the studio is traced by taking the reader “on an unconventional figurative journey: suggestions, inspirations, memories, faces, places… belonging to anyone devoted to the process of shaping an idea into its full form.”

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Leading from HDG’s first design sketches to the recent Sunset mobile home project—winner of 2011 Compasso d’Oro Award—this retrospective operates as a bound, over-sized mobile inspiration board delivering seemingly endless content.

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Keep your eyes open come September to find a copy of “As I told you before, Ideas not Airships,” presumably available through the Hangar shop.


There’s an App for That: 2wice Celebrates Merce Cunningham

Put on your dancing shoes and pick up your tablet device, because 2wice has released its first iPad app. The visual and performing arts journal tapped longtime collaborator Abbott Miller of Pentagram to design “Merce Cunningham Event,” a tribute to the late choreographer as the dance company he founded prepares for its final performances. Available as a free download from the iTunes Store, the app highlights 2wice’s collaborations with Cunningham, who died in 2009 at the age of 90. Users can scoll horizontally through a series of 10 “Events”—Cunningham’s term for his way of restaging aspects of his choreography—that come alive through live-action video, interviews, and historic dance photography. Readers of 2twice will recognize performances such as “How to Pass, Kick, Fall” and “Green World,” for which photographer Katherine Wolkoff captured members of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company exploring the gilded-age jungles of Vizcaya in Miami. Holding out for the iPad 3 before you take the tablet plunge? Leap gracefully over to 2twice’s new website. Launched Monday, it contains an archive of issues from the magazine’s entire run.

Got an app we should know about? Drop us a line at unbeige@mediabistro.com

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Portrait Session: 4 Minutes of Rube Goldberg Fun

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The folks over at Toronto-based 2D Photography have been keeping busy—their latest project isn’t a photoshoot but a 4-minute long Rube Goldberg machine composed of a smattering of photography gear, handmade levers and pulleys and random studio equipment. After 6 months of planning and testing, they finally debuted the contraption. Check out the video of the portrait session and don’t miss the behind-the-scenes!

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Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery

Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto

A swirling labyrinth of cardboard conceals sculptures by Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery in London.

Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery

Entitled The Mirror of Judgment, the recently opened exhibition displays artworks that represent Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.

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The corrugated cardboard maze stands at around shoulder-height.

Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery

Pistoletto, who is famed for using reflective surfaces in his work, has positioned mirrors beside the sculptures to reflect the wiggling cardboard.

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The exhibition continues until 17 September and coincides with Peter Zumthor’s Serpentine Pavilion, a temporary summer shelter that is located just outside. More details about the pavilion in our earlier story.

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Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery

Photographs are by Sebastiano Pellion.

Mirror of Judgement by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Serpentine Gallery

Here are some more details from the gallery:


Michelangelo Pistoletto
12 July -17 September 2011

A new exhibition by leading Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto opens this summer at the Serpentine Gallery. Winner of the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale in 2003, Pistoletto is acclaimed worldwide as a key figure in the development of conceptual art and as a founder of the influential Arte Povera movement.

For his exhibition at the Serpentine, titled The Mirror of Judgement, the artist has devised a labyrinth that guides visitors through the Gallery’s interior where they discover a series of sculptural works. He describes the labyrinth as ‘a winding and unforeseeable road that leads us to the place of revelation, of knowledge.’ Pistoletto’s maze alters the viewers’ understanding of the architecture and makes each one a fundamental part of the work itself.

Throughout his career, Pistoletto has worked as a theorist and activist using art to inspire and produce social change. In 2004 he announced the most recent phase of his work, the Third Paradise, an imagined new level of human civilization. The exhibition will include elements from the Third Paradise series and representations of four major religions; Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.

Born in Biella, Italy, in 1933, Pistoletto began as a painter in the mid-1950s and in the 1960s received critical acclaim for his series of Mirror Paintings. These works broke down the traditional notions of figurative art by reflecting their surroundings and the viewer as a part of the image, linking art and life in an ever changing spectacle.

The exhibition at the Serpentine continues the artist’s exploration of participation. In the late 1960s, Pistoletto established The Zoo, a workshop open to artists, filmmakers, intellectuals, poets and the public that centred on collaboration and performance. The projects he worked on with The Zoo were closely entwined with his individual studio practice, combining material form, pictorial space and theatrical gesture. This focus on participation developed in 1998 with the creation of Cittadellarte: Fondazione Pistoletto, a centre for the study and promotion of creativity of all kinds. This interdisciplinary approach is an intrinsic part of his goal to unite the diverse strands of human civilisation through art.

Also on view is the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 designed by Peter Zumthor, 1 July – 16 October.


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“Pie Bird Press is a little company with a lot of heart.  We do all our printing by hand on antique letterpresses, and take pride in bold, saturated designs that draw from years of flea market hunting and collecting. Our inspiration comes from a love of all things vintage and colorful, and of the good things in life that put a smile on your face: fireworks, glazed donuts, puppies, lunchboxes, and pumpkins on the vine. Our mission is to spread a feeling of nostalgia and cheer to everyone who receives our cards.”

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Black & Decker is seeking an Industrial Designer in Durham, UK

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Industrial Designer
Black & Decker

Durham, UK

This is an exciting opportunity to work with the award winning, in-house Black & Decker design team that has been responsible for some of the most innovative and successful products within our business sector. They are looking for a creative Industrial Designer to work with global project teams and help shape the next generation of Black & Decker home products, DIY & garden power tools. The ideal candidate will have 2 years consumer product experience.

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Dezeen Mail #77

Check out the latest issue of Dezeen Mail for all the best stories and comments from Dezeen, including a car made of cartilage, a car park in a cafe and fashion accessories for the blind, plus all the best work from this year’s Royal College of Art graduate show. There’s also an update from Dezeen Wire, the latest movies on Dezeen Screen and all our new competitions and jobs. Take a look at Dezeen Mail issue #77 here.

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o2 Think Big

En alliant imagination, rigueur et application, voici cette belle vidéo de présentation du service de o2 Telefonica intitulé. “Think Big”. Un montage et une mise en scène qui n’utilise que peu d’effets spéciaux. Réalisée par Lucas Zanotto, cette création est à découvrir dans la suite.



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