London Design Festival 2010: Is Pretty the new S@*T?
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pemTop: Londonewcastle Project. Bottom: Works by Harry Malt and Stuart Semple./em/p
pThe first a href=”http://www.antidesignfestival.com/”Anti-Design Festival/a has taken over the area surrounding Redchurch Street in East London. The organisers promise an event that brings ‘anarchy, art and antagonism’ to 10 venues over the next 10 days./p
pADF turns away from commercial outcomes and finished objects, choosing to focus of process, mistakes and manifestos. At the Londonewcastle Project (28 Redchurch Street) there is an ‘Open Spike’ wall, designed by Martino Gamper, displaying an growing collection of manifestos from various practitioners, promoting debate and critique within the industry./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/london_design_festival_10/london_design_festival_2010_is_pretty_the_new_st__17432.asp”(more…)/a
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