Sunday, October 3, 2010

Unlimited - Design Triennial



Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific is an ongoing initiative of the Queensland Government's Queensland Design Strategy 2020 and will be held every three years.




Acting Minister for the Arts


Ewan McEoin, Creative Director's


Ana Russell, Simon Pyle


Daniel Pizzato, Event Director

The inaugural Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific was held from 4-10 October 2010 in Brisbane, Queensland.













A week-long program of public talks, workshops, exhibitions, a business symposium, and a series of master classes and youth events.







Haus: welcome home, Based on the macabre fairy tale ‘the three little pigs’, this project by Derlot was designed as a meeting place and a conversation point. Three little houses, each evoking different references to domesticity, intimacy and materiality, were strategically placed within the State Library of Queensland.















The 2010 program of talks, exhibitions, workshops and satellite events offered a fresh perspective on design under the 2010 theme of Opportunity. Most events were free and address complex future challenges – from urbanization, transport and food production to health and education.





CJ Lim, Professor of Architecture and Cultural Design, Bartlett School of Architecture, Founder Studio 8 Architects, and Keynote Speaker
Unlimited 2010

















Party time, after a full on week of exiting activities!!










UPLOAD VIDEO

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Queensland Gallery of Modern Art

At GOMA to check out the latest exhibitions.













Seeing the Douglas Kirkland photographic exhibition. A Life in Pictures' is the first major retrospective of Kirkland’s celebrated photography in Australia.