Thursday 29 September 2016

Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016

Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016


Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016



CSIRO 3D printed 'Chop or Yang'


Concave designed by Susan Cohn


Cobalt designed 4300 Handheld FTIR


WiFi invented by the CSIRO 

Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation - Beijing Design Week 2016







Wednesday 21 September 2016

Sunday 18 September 2016

Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation exhibition Beijing Design Week 2016







Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation


Dates:

28 September-6 October, 10:00am-6:00pm daily
Venue:  
L Building 2nd Floor, 751 D.Park,  
No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. 
Curator: 
Ian Wong 
Website:



Innovators - Australian Design & Innovation is an exhibition that celebrates design and innovation from Australia. The exhibition will feature sixteen digital archives with iconic Australian innovations like wifi, the bionic ear, polymer notes, and innovators including Marc Newson, Michael Simcoe and Denton Corker Marshall.
The exhibition design theme highlights the invention of wifi by the CSIRO in Australia presenting cloud based content on IOS devices utilising an app and mobile content delivery technology developed by Art Processors.

Curator Ian Wong is collaborating with a traditional Chinese artist merging ancient Chinese craft with the latest lightweight metal 3D printing technology. The resulting 3D printed traditional Chinese seals (yang) are featured as the “trigger” for this sustainable and innovative interactive exhibition.

The digital archive for each project is activated automatically as visitors approach each individually crafted seal resting on a small podium.


Innovation and cloud based technologies represent the future and this exhibition highlights Australia’s proud history of innovation and celebrates our contemporary design professionals.


http://china.embassy.gov.au/bjng/events.html