Design in Dialogue

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2022
  • Design in Dialogue returns for a conversation with Tom Dixon, recorded recently from his London studio. This versatile, even chameleonic innovator has reinvented himself many times over the course of his long career. In our conversation, we return to his early days as an enfant terrible of the British scene. As a leading exponent of the Creative Salvage movement - featured in Friedman Benda’s exhibition Accidents Will Happen - Dixon pioneered a style of improvisatory bricolage, often incorporating industrial castoffs and vintage metal scrap. At once generative and dystopian, opportunistic and avant garde, this DIY methodology gradually expanded into more sophisticated techniques. Yet Dixon’s work has never lost the immediacy with which it began. In our interview, which also features contributions from guest curator Gareth Williams, we explore his transition from music to design, the characters and settings of 1980s London, and the legacy of Creative Salvage today.

Komentáře • 2

  • @thespaceinbetweenx
    @thespaceinbetweenx Před rokem

    As an aspiring 22 year old creative based out of the states my greatest take away had to be Tom’s point about my generation not having enough time to figure it out. Thanks for this!!

  • @outdrs
    @outdrs Před 2 lety +3

    Nice to have the design in dialogues back!