1. Super-duper-Daniel

    May 18, 2009 by dee

    Super Contemporary mark

    We’ve been working with the Design Museum in London for a couple of years now, looking at future strategies for their Collections. More recently in addition Daniel has been curating not 1 but 2 exhibitions due to open there this summer. Now we’re just counting the days until the first, Super Contemporary, “celebrating the fearlessly progressive spirit of London’s greatest creative minds, past and present”, opens to the public on June 3 (and our lives get a lot less hectic).

    For Super Contemporary (in spite of my pleading to be more sensible) he has commissioned 15 pieces of new work from London designers including Thomas Heatherwick, David Adjaye and Industrial Facility as well as a series of personal maps of London from for example Airside, Michael Marriott and Imagination. It’s really unusual to have all new work for a design exhibition of this scale (which usually would focus on existing material)… And the proof will be in the pudding, or actually in the Design Museum from 3 June til 04 October. More here and elsewhere soon I spect.

    In the meantime there’s a cool tool, also commissioned as part of the exhibition, which invites the design or close-to-design community to map their collaborations and locate themselves in the London design landscape. Check out The Collabregater. With a name like that how could you resist?


  2. Demanding time

    by dee

    I’ve been recruited on to the Designing Demand programme by the Design Council (“It will give you the skills you need to spot how design can boost performance and it will help you seize new-found design opportunities” no less) and started by spending a day workshopping design opportunities in an unpromising looking light industrial unit in Park Royal Industrial Estate. Biggest industrial park in Europe apparently, who knew. And I do hate a talk-shop. So what a revelation to come out so energised and inspired. You can meet some great people in industrial parks…