Opening exhibition 'Want the Unwanted'- cancelled
Due to the new preventive measures in relation with coronavirus, the National Library of the Netherlands is closed at least until 6 April.
KB, National Library of the Netherlands and the Master Industrial Design (MID) are delighted to invite you to ‘Want the Unwanted’; an evening on repair within design and its impact on society, ecology and culture.
Can designers evoke a desire for maintenance and repair?
This past semester our first-year students explored what role repair can play when designing objects. Material culture was at the core of their explorations: the connection between humans to material objects, the role these objects and their manufacturing play socially, culturally, economically and ecologically.
Our students researched relevant and topical implementations of repair within design and the industrial field under the guidance of designer Jesse Howard and design researcher Yassine Salihine. During this evening they will present their findings: a wide range of innovative designs and new directions for the industry.
There’s more!
Curator and writer Joanna van der Zanden will present her Repair Manifesto and the social movement of the Repair Café.
KB curator Kees Teszelszky will reflect on the themes of ‘wanted’ and ‘unwanted’ within the context of the library’s collection.
Interested?
Join us on the 27th of March at the KB in the Hague!
Programme opening day Friday 27 March 2020, 17:00
17.00 Welcome by Loes van Eijk (KB) and Merel Kamp (KABK)
17.05 Presentation Joanna van der Zanden
17.20 Presentation Kees Teszelszky
17.35 Presentations MID students
18.30 Opening exhibition
20.30 Closing
Participating designers:
Juilin Chang, Malin Dittmann, Arno Eiselt, Iris Hagel, Tin-An Erco Lai, Job Oort, Lucie Ponard, Nicolás Vischi and Louw Visscher.