Friday, December 14, 2007
Utterubbish: A Collection of UseLess Ideas
Utterubbish: A Collection of UseLess Ideas, an independently-curated design event will make its debut as the feature event of the Singapore Design Festival 2007 this November. Presented by DesignSingapore Council and produced by Utterubbish Pte Ltd and curated by Jackson Tan, Black Design,Utterubbish is a unique design event that presents ideas, works and exhibits by 30 leading international and local designers and creators unified in their exploration on how design can create value for individuals, society and the world, whether Social, Cultural, Emotional, Functional, Economic, Commercial or Intellectual.
It fully integrates an exhibition, a conference, talks and workshops, a publication and a retail concept store to engage audiences as diverse as professional designers and design students to school students, community groups and families in presentations that dramatically highlight the role and direction design plays in creating a sustainable future. This landmark event runs from 28 November to 16 December 2007 at the historic City Hall of Singapore.
UselessExhibition
Utterubbish is proud to present, UseLess Exhibition. A design exhibition with an incredible multi-disciplinary collection of more than 30 international and local designers / presentations.
Spanning 2,000 sq metres on the 4th floor of the City Hall, the exhibition covers a wide range of creative disciplines, including product, furniture, fashion, graphic, environmental design and architecture. Overarching themes includes sustainable design and eco-design, design activism, promotion of craft and how design can create value for self, society and the world for a sustainable future. Intended to inform and inspire, the collection of exhibits will inspire new ideas, discussions and collaborations. The UseLess exhibition will be held at the City Hall.
For event updates & ticketing, please refer to www.utterubbish.com.
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