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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
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#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
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#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
The excursion takes you to visit numerous studios and workshops at the Põhjala Factory! We'll have conversations with designers, explore products, and be inspired by creative spaces. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and will be conducted in Estonian.
Discover the residents of the factory HERE!
dima.artun.ee
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
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#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
@tehnoloogiadjadisain
#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
Wed at 18:00 Phere's workshop
Sat at 10:00—15:00 Tugi & Tool's workshop
It's not just a fashion show, it's a spectacle!
During the performance dedicated to clothing design, exciting designers from Estonia will present their creations to the audience.
They raise questions that haven’t come to our mind to ask yet.
They find solutions that we didn't know to look for yet.
They're building a business with tools we haven't been able to use.
They face countless challenges, and still find ways to increase production capacity.
All creative proposals of designers are not yet final solutions, but a process. They are searches to find alternatives to existing problems, but using new tools.
These are suggestions to supplement what needs to be supplemented.
These are efforts to preserve what deserves to be preserved, improved and bequeathed.
Clothing is from one side a functional agent and from another side a personal complement for the whole. Design clothing is an object that complements condition, creates value, and fits with the environment regardless if there is a busy day or consistent celebration. Clothing is a playful tool to bring out the personality and thereby a great companion for vital moments. Design clothing is something that lasts, is worth repairing and devising.
Design clothing is made looking for the best innovations in technology, production process, and striving for quality in every detail.
Clothing to stand for beauty and that is made for living.
The concept of brands unfolds through a one-time location-specific experience, an inspiring event and an entertaining spectacle - this is DOM.
After the show brands will return among the audience.
Creative director: Piret Mägi
Co-organizer: Kristin Kivimäe
Back-stage coordinator: Anne Rinne
Staging: Anni Zupping
Lighting artist: Karolin Tamm
Sound artist: Sten Saarits
Visual artist: Maria Elisaveta Roosalu
Videos: Getter Raiend
Hair by KEVIN.MURPHY, make-up by Karaja.
Welcome drinks by HAAGE & Mionetto.
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Liisa Kanemägi
The experimental knitwear designer Liisa Kanemägi questions through her speculative approach about the role material objects have in our value system. She's looking for ways of keeping them on an ongoing journey to extend their lifespan. Materials are often quietly in constant motion, waiting for their chance to run amok. Perhaps we should allow them more of that opportunity, listen to them more?
Her knits don't aim to provide ready-made solutions to this question; instead, they encourage us to ponder concepts like "ready," "broken," "dirty," and "ideal," seeking not to take them for granted. As a tool, the author employs sweat, unravelling, and water-soluble materials to make time and perishability, along with the human body a part of the garment. If a sweater doesn't have a “ready” or “perfect” state, then it doesn't have a 'broken' state either. Intuitive design is being taken to a new level when dynamism of living is in charge. This way, the silhouettes of the knits are not based on classical or common ideals of body proportions; instead, they encourage us to become friends with the materiality of our own bodies.
Her knits don't aim to provide ready-made solutions; instead, they encourage us to ponder concepts like "ready", "broken", "dirty", "ideal". As a tool, the author employs sweat, unravelling, and water-soluble materials to make time and perishability, along with the human body a part of the garment. In this intuitive design the dynamism of living is in charge.
Styling Kirke Talu.
Thank you TOKU, Mare Kelpman!
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Ewald
The brand Ewald, established by the family company Maidiga, is focused on designing and developing production of men's shirts. In their own sewing workshop, the whole team believes in domesticity and proves the ability of flexible effective production every day.
Ewald's specialty is a combination that is hard to match: the company's more than 30 years of experience, long-term professional employees, machinery and technologies specifically needed for sewing ironed shirts, and of course the in-house design portfolio. This is how the highest quality is maintained.
Ewald's shirt unites Nordic quality, good taste and the spirit of Estonia.
Thank you Reet Aus, Craftory, Piret Mägi, Kirke Tatar!
iLLIMOR
iLLIMOR - converging exceptional style and sustainable mindset
iLLIMOR™ is on a mission to establish a harmony between comfortable design, environmental consciousness, and social responsibility. Established in 2020 in the wilds of Zanzibar, the brand emerged from a dream to upvalue fashion industry leftovers to a quality wear that defies age and gender constraints. iLLIMOR designs not only enhance your style, but also emphasise the significance of making thoughtful material choices. It's all about being mindful of what's around us. Here we can spot another path of a start-up KIUD unfolding. But this is already another story.
Shoes TOKU, accessories Kirss.
Thank you Carmen Kirst, Silver Gutmann, Karl-Cristoph Rebane!
Woolish
The network of roots knitted through four generations of the Woolish brand will now be unravelled for a younger and bolder generation. Staying true to sustainable practices and ethical values, long-lasting clothes are created that seem to radiate style that simply demands positive attention.
Woolish believes that merino wool clothes are suitable for every season. And this message is already worth sharing with the whole world! Together with partners in Germany and the Netherlands, they are trying to bring the attention of the public eye to this wonderful yarn through the collection series of "Happy Sheep-Collector Edition" and with pineapple and flamingo motifs.
The Woolish story began in 1928 with the first generation of the family venturing into knitwear. The same exciting journey fascinates already the fourth generation of the family, who are owners of Woolish today - Eigo and Anna - carry the brand forward. The young couple revitalised Woolish by implementing bold ideas into Viljandi's knitting industry.
Within a couple of years the realisation hit home that basic standard is not their style to conquer the world with. Into the brand was injected the sparkling energy in combination of personal touch that was growing inside them. Recent years saw Woolish bathing in juicy pineapple and flamingo patterns, along with a happy sheep collector sweaters. The future is getting brighter and brighter!
We kindly invite you along to explore this captivating journey intertwined with the dreams of the future of a small yet so mighty brand Woolish. Let’s meet at the stage of DOM, surrounded by our own people.
Thank you Maris Pihlap, all the models, Woolishi community, sheep, DOM team!dima.artun.ee
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
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#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
@tehnoloogiadjadisain
#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
The excursion takes you to visit numerous studios and workshops at the Põhjala Factory! We'll have conversations with designers, explore products, and be inspired by creative spaces. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and will be conducted in Estonian.
Discover the residents of the factory HERE!
dima.artun.ee
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
Instagram
Facebook
#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
@tehnoloogiadjadisain
#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
During the Tallinn Design Festival Standard presents Connect, a product series for quick meeting from the world-renowned designer Kai Stania, and in the form of a conversation unveils the new strands where the office interiors will be moving in the coming 2024.
Kai Stania is an award-winning Austrian designer who seeks a symbiosis of aesthetics and functionality in his work. He has worked since the 1990s for brands such as Team7, Wittmann and Bene. Among other things, he has designed a pen for Hugo Boss and his work has been brought to cinema screens around the world through James Bond's Quantum of Solace.
We will start at the Krulli Quarter in the INTERIOR+ area on September 22 at 16:00. All interested in interior design are welcome.
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
Instagram
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#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
@tehnoloogiadjadisain
#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
The excursion takes you to visit numerous studios and workshops at the Põhjala Factory! We'll have conversations with designers, explore products, and be inspired by creative spaces. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and will be conducted in Estonian.
Discover the residents of the factory HERE!
All children who would like to know how electronics, mechanics and automation are connected to each other and what robotics really is, are welcome to participate in the workshop!
We are talking about nature, physics, mathematics and more. We will also look at things from a slightly different angle. In the workshop, we build a distance-keeping device. We will learn how to connect LED lamps, distance sensor and buzzer to Arduino Uno. The smart device alerts with lights and a sound when someone gets too close.
The workshop lasts for 1.5 hours and children from the age of 8 are welcome.
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
Instagram
Facebook
#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain
@tehnoloogiadjadisain
#liikumisaasta #vanastuus #uusleiutamine #kiiver
Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
__________________________________#tyvka #viljandikultuuriakadeemia
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Many people lack a sense or memory of their own body in space from their childhood. By learning to seek balance from an early age, it helps people to navigate space better in the future and understand how their own body moves.
The movement of the body is an important part of what inspires people to build robots. This year's Tallinn Design Festival children's workshops are also inspired by robotics!
Wed at 18:00 Phere's workshop
Sat at 10:00—15:00 Tugi & Tool's workshop
All children who would like to know how electronics, mechanics and automation are connected to each other and what robotics really is, are welcome to participate in the workshop!
We are talking about nature, physics, mathematics and more. We will also look at things from a slightly different angle. In the workshop, we build a distance-keeping device. We will learn how to connect LED lamps, distance sensor and buzzer to Arduino Uno. The smart device alerts with lights and a sound when someone gets too close.
The workshop lasts for 1.5 hours and children from the age of 8 are welcome.
#lastetöötuba
#robootika
#digipurk
dima.artun.ee
www.artun.ee
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"Slow design" is the key word for this year's exhibition by the department of product design. The works displayed here convey slow thinking, focusing and rethinking the ideas of locals, sustainable use of resources, mapping the local means of production and the responsible developing and adaptation of product design as a field, according to the challenges that Estonia and the world face in the 21st century.
Amongst the exhibits there are lighting objects designed by the 2nd year students and the best research projects by 3rd year students.
_________________________________
Hammer Coded: Jewellery and Blacksmithing Department of EAA
www.artun.ee/erialad/ehte-ja-sepakunst/https://www.artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar/
Instagram
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#padjapiir #ekspermentaalvorm #pillowsbrink #experimentalform
Where does wakefulness commence? Where does the realm of dreams arise? Often, a pillow can serve as a liminal conduit between these states, bridging consciousness and slumber. Yet, imagine this juncture laden with soft mass vanishing the borders between the two worlds.
Thus emerged the concept of 19 experimental forms by EKA's fashion, textile, and accessories students, focused on sensory perception and plush residuals like batting, blankets, etc. Recycling operates on two levels here. Before their utilization, high-quality materials were repurposed to create bedding for Ukrainian refugees.https://www.artun.ee/erialad/aksessuaar/ulevaade/
Instagram
Facebook
#3dprintedshoes #3dshoes #footweardesign #shoedesign #footwearmanufacturing
The purpose of the international intensive summer course led by Footwearology Lab was to experience the future of both design and manufacturing of footwear, combining Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing.
Learning the ins and outs of various generative AI applications led to creating footwear designs, both in 2D and 3D. Range of concepts created with these tools were then translated onto an existing 3D model of a shoe and printed in a wearable size, using a flexible and fully recyclable plastic.
Photo design by @benjometry.
_________________________________Disain OFFline / ONline: Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Where does the designer's responsibility begin? Noticing an important issue and offering a solution requires a choice, the ability to collaborate and balance between digital, visual and tangible. All tools require skills and a trained eye. Pallas' exhibition "Design OFFline / ONline" visually shows the proportion of digital tools used for each job, but the effectiveness of each solution is determined by the designer's knowledge and skills.
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Haapsalu College's exhibition invites you to look and think about the topic of reinvention. We test and look for a continuation of cycling, which has been known since long ago, and we present helmets that the desire to wear exceeds the discomfort.
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