Future prototyping Exhibition Catalogue

Paul Ling Leong Loh (Editor), Mond Qu (Editor), David Leggett (Editor)

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Abstract

Future Prototyping is the long-awaited effort to critically review and survey the
current state of design innovation within the Australia and New Zealand context
as we moved into a new decade.
With foreword by Professor Jane Burry, authors of numerous books including
Prototyping for Architects (Burry & Burry 2016, Thames & Hudson), the catalogue
is edited and introduced by the curatorial teams consisting of architecture
educators and design practitioners.
This catalogue accompanied the Future Prototyping exhibition held at the
Dulux Gallery, the Melbourne School of Design, from 24th of Feb – 27th of March 2020. The exhibition gathered for the first time 36 unique projects spanning multiple disciplines from art to engineering, architecture, fashion and computing to examine the status of prototype and how it acts as a pivotal moment for designers to articulate novel ideas and speculate on the future of our society.


[Extract]
This book is published alongside the Future Prototyping exhibition held at the Dulux Gallery at the Melbourne School of Design, the University of Melbourne from the 24th of February to 27th of March 2020. The exhibition is part of Melbourne Design Week 2020. The exhibition aims to survey the current state of design innovation within the Australia and New Zealand context. Through
artefacts as a design prototype, the curatorial team aims to generate debates around the nature of innovation through design and making (as co-dependent activities) and its role in our neo-liberal, post-industrial, and post-digital society. The exhibition brings together 36 projects from significant institutions and design practices across Australia and New Zealand together with a global
network of research partners. Curated through an open call for projects and each project is double blind reviewed. This is the first time all of the projects have been presented together in a curated exhibition in Australia.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMelbourne
PublisherUniversity of Melbourne
Number of pages116
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-7340-5501-9
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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