Annemoon Geurts presents a look at the Evolving Harmony: Intertwining Hope and Design exhibition, which is a show that is part of this year's Dutch Design Week. It takes place at Kazerne, which is a large meeting and hospitality space, which is also used for exhibitions.
The new show explores a "radically different way to live, produce, and consume together." The space featured large sculptural pieces -- there were three and two were made by Grietje Schepers starting with the Ellipt 007, which is made from natural Durch wool felt materials. It creates a unique pattern and is then followed by the Crawling sculpture. The wall text reads "The Crawling objects capture your attention with their insect-like composure. The creatures seem to come towards you while they are obviously too heavy to walk."
Hopeful Design Installations
Annemoon Geurts Presents the Evolving Harmony Exhbition
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Living - The Evolving Harmony exhibition showcases a radically different way to live, emphasizing sustainability and eco-friendly materials.
2. Artistic Sculptures - Large sculptural installations in the exhibition, such as the Ellipt 007 and Crawling sculptures, captivate viewers with their unique designs and insect-like composure.
3. Collaborative Consumption - The exhibition prompts a rethinking of how we consume, encouraging a shift towards collaborative consumption models and shared resources.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Architecture - The emphasis on sustainability in the Evolving Harmony exhibition presents an opportunity for the sustainable architecture industry to explore new materials and design concepts.
2. Art and Design - The artistic sculptures showcased in the exhibition highlight the innovation and creativity within the art and design industry, inspiring new artistic expressions.
3. Shared Economy - The focus on collaborative consumption in the exhibition opens up opportunities for the shared economy industry to create platforms and services that facilitate resource sharing.