The StudioXAG 'Hands On: Design Brought to Life' Exhibit
Armida Ascano — September 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: arts.ac.uk & dezeen
The StudioXAG 'Hands On' project is an inventive addition to the London Design Festival 2010. The installation is made to look like a DIY dollhouse from your typical childhood, but life-sized.
Gigantic matchbox tables and a cardboard interior add to the authenticity of the StudioXAG 'Hands On' project. The University of the Arts London students contributed by adding the finishing touch of gigantic hands descending through the roof of the structure, creating a whimsical and exciting experience.
Gigantic matchbox tables and a cardboard interior add to the authenticity of the StudioXAG 'Hands On' project. The University of the Arts London students contributed by adding the finishing touch of gigantic hands descending through the roof of the structure, creating a whimsical and exciting experience.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Installations - There is a trend of creating interactive installations that offer a playful and immersive experience.
2. Giant Props - There is a trend of creating oversized props and everyday objects in order to create a sense of whimsy and wonder.
3. Cardboard Craft - There is a trend of using cardboard as a sustainable and versatile material for creating installations and exhibits.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Art and design industries can utilize these trends to create innovative exhibitions and installations to captivate and engage visitors.
2. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can use these trends in creating immersive exhibits that offer visitors unique and memorable experiences.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate these trends in creating interactive spaces for corporate events, conferences, and trade shows.
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