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The first exhibition of the Centre of Design and Architecture shows the processes of creation of ten products (11/12/2008)

The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, this morning presented the first exhibition that takes place the Centre of Design and Architecture in the Region of Murcia and that, under the name of 'Happy End.

10 processes of design 'will be held at the Centro Parraga from tomorrow until January 30.

Also present at the press conference the head of communications for the Society for the Development of Design and Innovation (DDI), Carmen Cuesta, the design consultant of the Centre area, Jorge Martinez, and one of the commissioners the sample, Emili parents, who, by the commissioner also, Ana Mir is the design studio 'emiliana design studio. "

The exhibition, organized by the dai and the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, is to give depth and perspective to the design object, "said Cruz, through ten product design processes we can now find on the market.

Thus, the exhibition speaks of journeys that are intended to be educational and make known all the processes, factors and vicissitudes that converge in the production of a design object. "

Thus, as explained by the curators of the exhibition in the catalog of the same, 'Happy End' tries not to theorize about the methodology of the design but to show practical and visual way the hidden face of several products through ten possible ways develop a design project.

To reflect the richness of different design processes, ten projects have been chosen from various disciplines: furniture, packaging, graphics and jewelry, among others, each with a special feature prominently in the process.

The exhibition design

Two projects are presented in digital format, while the remaining eight are set along the walls of the room.

In these cases, each project is explained by a succession of images and texts that vividly reproduce the development of the design process.

Wooden boxes accommodate one or more images, acquired boxes thickness as the design process is "picking up body", is approaching the final proposal and subsequent production.

Each process ends with the final product on a pallet or shelf.

In some of the projects, working models, prototypes or first series are interspersed with images inside cabinets or pedestals.

In each project, a line linking the wall runs through the boxes, the line represents the path followed by the designer during the product design process.

In some cases, the line branches not to continue, representing the main routes that were discarded on the road.

In addition, each project is identified with a background color.

To create continuity in the room and suggest that there are commonalities between the different projects, the change from one project to another, from one color to another, fixed with a transition in which the two colors blend to create a strip vertical with the resulting color.

So, thanks to this display of the route is possible, Cruz said, "contextualize the design object in a frame, we have always defended especially when creating the Observatory of Design and Architecture, and is the object within production machinery, an industry and within an economic system.

Can not understand the design if it is not. "

'Happy End' is part of the exhibition cycle "design values", organized by the Society for the Development of Design and Innovation and the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid.

Photo: The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, near the exhibition's curator, Emily Father, the adviser in the Design Centre, Jorge Martinez, and the head of communications at the Society for the Development of Design and Innovation, Carmen Cuesta.

Source: CARM

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