February 2018

9/30/2017–2/25/2018
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Kazam! The Furniture Experiments of Charles & Ray Eames
Vitra Design Museum

Details

How did Charles and Ray Eames develop and create their furniture pieces? The exhibition at Schaudepot presents study models to show the couple’s design process.

design-museum.de

Foto: Charles Eames (1953) © Eames Office

9/30/2017–2/25/2018
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An Eames Celebration | retrospektive Charles & Ray Eames
Vitra Design Museum / Barbican Centre London / Eames Office

Details

With their furniture, films, books, exhibitions and media installations, Charles and Ray Eames have influenced generations of designers and continue to shape our everyday culture. The Vitra Design Museum will present ‘An Eames Celebration’ – four parallel exhibitions that offer an unprecedented view of the work created by the legendary designer couple.

design-museum.de

11/15/2017–3/5/2018
Member of IDZ

New Bauhaus Chicago: experiment, photography and film
Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung

Details

80 years ago, László Moholy-Nagy founded the New Bauhaus school of design in Chicago, today’s Institute of Design.
The exhibition presents photographs, films, publications and documents of the legendary school and revives the spirit of its experimental workshop atmosphere.



bauhaus.de

Foto: Nathan Lerner, Charlie's Eye, 1940, Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin © 2017 VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

11/24/2017–4/20/2018
IDZ Event

UX Design Awards
Call for Entries 2018

Details

The UX Design Awards competition 2018 starts anew!

The International Design Center Berlin invites businesses and design consultancies worldwide to submit user centered products, services, environments and forward-thinking concepts for the UX Design Awards 2018.

The Awards recognize excellent experience qualities in electronic and digital solutions in all areas of life. All nominated product solutions are presented at the global technology show IFA in Germany.

Submission Deadline is April 20, 2018.
For further details and registration please visit the UX Design Awards website.

1/15–4/9/2018
IDZ Event

Call for Submissions 2018: Good design has nothing to hide
German Federal Ecodesign Award

Details

The German Federal Ecodesign Award is looking for products, services and concepts that convince through design quality and ecological credibility.

Projects can be submitted from January 15 to April 9, 2018 online (in German language) via: bundespreis-ecodesign.de

1/15–2/18/2018
IDZ Event

Exhibition at MIK Museum Information Kunst Ludwigsburg
Ecodesign for SME

Details

The kick-off event for the environmental communication project and the opening of the touring exhibition take place in Ludwigsburg on January 15, 2018.
From January 15 till February 18 we are showcasing the exhibition of the winners and nominees of the German Federal Ecodesign Award 2017 at the MIK Museum Information Kunst in Ludwigsburg.

1/31–2/21/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: SHAPES iN PLAY
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin

Details

Kicking off our new »Design Views« series, the Berlin-based studio SHAPES iN PLAY presents their project BAZAAR, a platform dedicated to »Slow Manufacturing« which connects digital processing and culture with handicrafts techniques.

Opening:
January 31, from 6 pm

Opening Times:
February 1 – 21, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:
Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

Monday, 2/12/2018
IDZ Event

Workshop „Ecodesign“
at MIK Ludwigsburg

Details

On February 12, 2018, Dr. Ulrike Eberle will conduct a workshop on the topic "Ecodesign: Evaluating products and services on environmental and sustainable aspects" at MIK Museum Information Kunst in Ludwigsburg. Participation will be for free.

To register please send an e-mail to medien@ludwigsburg.de .

2/19–25/2018

Arctic Design Week 2018
in Rovaniemi, Finland

Details

From 19 till 25 February, the Arctic Design Week invites you to come to Rovaniemi and experience the festival for the 10th time. True to this year’s motto »It’s Time to Think Outside the Box«, the Finnish festival presents design talks, workshops and design exhibitions that seek to inspire new ways of looking at design and business models – including our travelling exhibition »Reconsider Design«. More information about the festival: arcticdesignweek.fi

2/21–24/2018

MISHMASH
Arctic Design Week 2018

Details

From 21 till 24 February, the conference MISHMASH takes place during the Arctic Design Week. The conference focuses on »Future Design« in keynotes, seminars and design talks. As part of the »MISHMASH Seminar«, the workshop »Ecodesign Sprint / Circular Design« presents sustainable design principles and business models – by discussing among others the exhibits from our travelling exhibition »Reconsider Design«. More information about the festival and the conference: arcticdesignweek.fi

2/21–3/11/2018
IDZ Event

Reconsider Design
at the Science Center Pilke in Rovaniemi

Details

Our exhibition »Reconsider Design« will be shown at the Pilke Science Center in Rovaniemi, Finland starting February 21. During the Arctic Design Week and the MISHMASH conference, the exhibition will serve as a »design check point«. The exhibition showcases 30 outstanding examples for ecological design from the Baltic Sea region – from awareness and research projects to material studies to products from areas such as fashion or mobility. More information on the Arctic Design Week and MISHMASH conference: arcticdesignweek.fi

Wednesday, 2/21/2018
1.00 pm–4.00 pm

Ecodesign Roadshow
Workshop: Ecodesign Sprint / Circular Design

Details


Lecturer: Anne Raudaskoski (Ethica)
In the framework of Arctic Design Week 2018.
More information: arcticdesignweek.fi

2/28–3/21/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: Elisa Strozyk
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum

Details

»Wooden Textiles« is an experimental project by Elisa Strozyk, in which the designer researched ways to provide wood with textile properties. The results are fascinating: her creation – a material that is half wood-half textile – is hard and yet flexible, allowing it to be formed into flat 2-dimensional objects just as well as into extensive 3-dimensional installations. The materials textile and sculptural characteristics shape the captivating feel and structure of the objects and challenge us to engage with them, play with them and come up with an infinite number of possibilities to form and change their appearance.

Elisa Strozyks design principles are based on the »Emotional Durable Design«-theory which seeks to reinforce the relation between the object and the subject. Therefore, a product is taken out of its natural habitat and placed into a new context, where the emphasize lies on the emotional value of the product rather than its function. Furthermore, it is the designer’s ambition to create products with a long life expectancy – products that are made out of a material that allows its creations to age »gracefully«.

Opening:
February 28, from 6 pm

Opening Times:
March 1 – 21, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:
Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

March 2018

11/15/2017–3/5/2018
Member of IDZ

New Bauhaus Chicago: experiment, photography and film
Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung

Details

80 years ago, László Moholy-Nagy founded the New Bauhaus school of design in Chicago, today’s Institute of Design.
The exhibition presents photographs, films, publications and documents of the legendary school and revives the spirit of its experimental workshop atmosphere.



bauhaus.de

Foto: Nathan Lerner, Charlie's Eye, 1940, Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin © 2017 VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

11/24/2017–4/20/2018
IDZ Event

UX Design Awards
Call for Entries 2018

Details

The UX Design Awards competition 2018 starts anew!

The International Design Center Berlin invites businesses and design consultancies worldwide to submit user centered products, services, environments and forward-thinking concepts for the UX Design Awards 2018.

The Awards recognize excellent experience qualities in electronic and digital solutions in all areas of life. All nominated product solutions are presented at the global technology show IFA in Germany.

Submission Deadline is April 20, 2018.
For further details and registration please visit the UX Design Awards website.

1/15–4/9/2018
IDZ Event

Call for Submissions 2018: Good design has nothing to hide
German Federal Ecodesign Award

Details

The German Federal Ecodesign Award is looking for products, services and concepts that convince through design quality and ecological credibility.

Projects can be submitted from January 15 to April 9, 2018 online (in German language) via: bundespreis-ecodesign.de

2/21–3/11/2018
IDZ Event

Reconsider Design
at the Science Center Pilke in Rovaniemi

Details

Our exhibition »Reconsider Design« will be shown at the Pilke Science Center in Rovaniemi, Finland starting February 21. During the Arctic Design Week and the MISHMASH conference, the exhibition will serve as a »design check point«. The exhibition showcases 30 outstanding examples for ecological design from the Baltic Sea region – from awareness and research projects to material studies to products from areas such as fashion or mobility. More information on the Arctic Design Week and MISHMASH conference: arcticdesignweek.fi

2/28–3/21/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: Elisa Strozyk
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum

Details

»Wooden Textiles« is an experimental project by Elisa Strozyk, in which the designer researched ways to provide wood with textile properties. The results are fascinating: her creation – a material that is half wood-half textile – is hard and yet flexible, allowing it to be formed into flat 2-dimensional objects just as well as into extensive 3-dimensional installations. The materials textile and sculptural characteristics shape the captivating feel and structure of the objects and challenge us to engage with them, play with them and come up with an infinite number of possibilities to form and change their appearance.

Elisa Strozyks design principles are based on the »Emotional Durable Design«-theory which seeks to reinforce the relation between the object and the subject. Therefore, a product is taken out of its natural habitat and placed into a new context, where the emphasize lies on the emotional value of the product rather than its function. Furthermore, it is the designer’s ambition to create products with a long life expectancy – products that are made out of a material that allows its creations to age »gracefully«.

Opening:
February 28, from 6 pm

Opening Times:
March 1 – 21, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:
Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

3/2–6/2018
IDZ Event

Berlin Showroom
Fashion Week Paris

Details

In Spring 2018 twelve selected fashion labels from Berlin will present their new collections for Fall/Winter 18/19 at Fashion Week Paris. The successful cooperation of Berlin Showroom with AFA (Austria) and Mode Suisse (Switzerland) will be continued. Up-and-coming as well as established designers will showcase at the collective DACH Showroom in Paris Marais. From 2nd to 6th of March there will be 30 Labels of the german-speaking region united under one roof.

3/15–9/16/2018
Member of IDZ

Oh Yeah! Pop Music in Germany
gewerkdesign at Museum für Kommunikation Berlin

Details

The exhibition celebrates not just chart-topping hits – German Schlager as well as offbeat and forgotten musical offerings await your (re)discovery. The heart of the exhibition is the Main Road, which presents the cultural background to the respective eras of pop. The Sound Lounge invites you to listen and relax. Sixty songs from Marlene Dietrich to Pur complement the Main Road audio experience. In the Backstage area, a selection of posters and record and CD covers brings old memories vividly back to life.

mfk-berlin.de

3/17–9/9/2018
Member of IDZ

Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today
Vitra Design Museum

Details

»Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today« is the first exhibition to give a comprehensive overview of the design history of the nightclub, examining its cultural context. Featuring films and vintage photographs, posters, flyers and fashion, the exhibition incorporates music, light and spatial installations to take visitors on a fascinating journey through a world of glamour and subcultures – always in search of the night that never ends.

Photo: Calvin Klein Party, 1978 © Hasse Persson

design-museum.de

3/21–4/29/2018
Member of IDZ

final weeks »open house«
Bauhaus Archiv | Museum für Gestaltung

Details

In the Bauhaus-Archiv’s empty exhibition galleries freed from all subsequently added architectural elements, you can experience the light-filled original state of this building designed by Walter Gropius and opened in 1979. Through a sound installation by the artists Bill Dietz and Janina Janke, visitors can performatively explore fundamental key texts and social issues examined by Bauhaus architects while contributing to the polyphony of the artwork which can be heard in the exhibition galleries as well as outside the building. For further information look up: bauhaus.de

3/22–23/2018
IDZ Event

B2B-Networking Exchange including manufature visits in Łódź
Matchmaking Berlin-Poland

Details

IDZ will host a two-day networking program in Łódź. The event intends to connect Berlin fashion labels and full service production agencies with clothing manufacturers and service providers from Poland.

For the fourth time IDZ organizes the B2B networking exchange including a networking lunch to connect and establish new contacts in the transnational fashion industry. Furthermore, there will be the possibility to visit a selection of polish businesses around Łódź and to gain first-hand insights into the production facilities.

The registration will be open until 15th of March. Find more information about the event’s program and registration here.

3/28–4/18/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: Philipp Weber
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum

Details

Philipp Weber’s work is coined by a very unique approach towards materials and traditional crafting techniques. In »A Strange Symphony« the designer focuses and analyses the process of manufacturing glass. Particularly inspired was Weber by the rhythm of the glassmaker and the almost musical interaction with the viscous material. His glassmaker trumpet is based on the blowpipe – the main tool of manufacturing glass – which is here transformed from a crafting into a musical instrument. In »From Below« the designer deconstructs the industrial process of producing coke and gives it a new meaning by approaching the material from a more technical perspective.

Philipp Weber graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven and Berlin University of the Arts. His work has received numerous prizes and has been exhibited internationally.»A Strange Symphony« was also included into the collection of the Shanghai Museum of Glass and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Lausanne.

Opening:
March 28, from 6 pm

Opening Times:
March 29 – April 18, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:
Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

April 2018

11/24/2017–4/20/2018
IDZ Event

UX Design Awards
Call for Entries 2018

Details

The UX Design Awards competition 2018 starts anew!

The International Design Center Berlin invites businesses and design consultancies worldwide to submit user centered products, services, environments and forward-thinking concepts for the UX Design Awards 2018.

The Awards recognize excellent experience qualities in electronic and digital solutions in all areas of life. All nominated product solutions are presented at the global technology show IFA in Germany.

Submission Deadline is April 20, 2018.
For further details and registration please visit the UX Design Awards website.

1/15–4/9/2018
IDZ Event

Call for Submissions 2018: Good design has nothing to hide
German Federal Ecodesign Award

Details

The German Federal Ecodesign Award is looking for products, services and concepts that convince through design quality and ecological credibility.

Projects can be submitted from January 15 to April 9, 2018 online (in German language) via: bundespreis-ecodesign.de

3/15–9/16/2018
Member of IDZ

Oh Yeah! Pop Music in Germany
gewerkdesign at Museum für Kommunikation Berlin

Details

The exhibition celebrates not just chart-topping hits – German Schlager as well as offbeat and forgotten musical offerings await your (re)discovery. The heart of the exhibition is the Main Road, which presents the cultural background to the respective eras of pop. The Sound Lounge invites you to listen and relax. Sixty songs from Marlene Dietrich to Pur complement the Main Road audio experience. In the Backstage area, a selection of posters and record and CD covers brings old memories vividly back to life.

mfk-berlin.de

3/17–9/9/2018
Member of IDZ

Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today
Vitra Design Museum

Details

»Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today« is the first exhibition to give a comprehensive overview of the design history of the nightclub, examining its cultural context. Featuring films and vintage photographs, posters, flyers and fashion, the exhibition incorporates music, light and spatial installations to take visitors on a fascinating journey through a world of glamour and subcultures – always in search of the night that never ends.

Photo: Calvin Klein Party, 1978 © Hasse Persson

design-museum.de

3/21–4/29/2018
Member of IDZ

final weeks »open house«
Bauhaus Archiv | Museum für Gestaltung

Details

In the Bauhaus-Archiv’s empty exhibition galleries freed from all subsequently added architectural elements, you can experience the light-filled original state of this building designed by Walter Gropius and opened in 1979. Through a sound installation by the artists Bill Dietz and Janina Janke, visitors can performatively explore fundamental key texts and social issues examined by Bauhaus architects while contributing to the polyphony of the artwork which can be heard in the exhibition galleries as well as outside the building. For further information look up: bauhaus.de

3/28–4/18/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: Philipp Weber
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum

Details

Philipp Weber’s work is coined by a very unique approach towards materials and traditional crafting techniques. In »A Strange Symphony« the designer focuses and analyses the process of manufacturing glass. Particularly inspired was Weber by the rhythm of the glassmaker and the almost musical interaction with the viscous material. His glassmaker trumpet is based on the blowpipe – the main tool of manufacturing glass – which is here transformed from a crafting into a musical instrument. In »From Below« the designer deconstructs the industrial process of producing coke and gives it a new meaning by approaching the material from a more technical perspective.

Philipp Weber graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven and Berlin University of the Arts. His work has received numerous prizes and has been exhibited internationally.»A Strange Symphony« was also included into the collection of the Shanghai Museum of Glass and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Lausanne.

Opening:
March 28, from 6 pm

Opening Times:
March 29 – April 18, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:
Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

Thursday, 4/5/2018
7.00 pm–9.00 pm


Details

The Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin is hosting a panel discussion on re-thinking craftsmanship in the modern and digital age.

Speakers:

Claudia Banz, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
Tulga Beyerle, Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden
chmara.rosinke, Wien, Berlin
SHAPES iN PLAY, Berlin
Philip Weber, Berlin

Moderation:

Thomas Geisler, Werkraum Bregenzerwald

Location:

Kunstgewerbemuseum am Kulturforum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

Thursday, 4/12/2018
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A Talk with Typographer Erik Spiekermann
Bookshop Zauberberg

Details

On April 12, at 8pm, the bookshop »Der Zauberberg« will receive Erik Spiekermann as guest in their talk-series »Zauberberggespräch«. The Typographer will talk about his philosophy of fonts and design and give insights into his working processes and his international collaborations. The entrance fee is 5 euros. Please register via mail: info@zauberberg.eu

Location:
Buchhandlung Der Zauberberg
Bundesallee 133
12161 Berlin Friedenau

Tuesday, 4/17/2018
5.45 pm–9.00 pm
IDZ Event

Designexkursion
...to the exhibition: Oh Yeah! Pop Music in Germany

Thursday, 4/19/2018
6.30 pm–9.00 pm
IDZ Event

IDZ Meetup
On the implications of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Details

The event will be held in German.

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Saturday, 4/21/2018

13. see-Conference
see-Conference at Schlachthof Wiesbaden

Details

For the 13th time this year, international creatives from the design, art, performance, architecture and technology industries will come together for the see-Conference in Wiesbaden, on April 21, 2018.

This year's speakers include Mikael Colville-Andersen (Copenhagenize), FIELD (Studio for Digital Art), Anna Ginsburg (designer and entertainer), Stefan Kaegi (Rimini-Protokoll), Anna Heringer (architecture), Patrice Vermette (Production Designer, e.g. „Arrival"), Vermibus (Artist and adbuster) und Duncan Clark (Flourish).

The main topics at the see-Conference will be the visualization of information and everything there is to know about sustainable concepts – from bicyle-friendly city planning to integral art & brand projects.

Kicking off the conference, there will be a Future Slam at Museum Wiesbaden with lectures on April 18, 2018. Diving deeper into the topics of the conference, see-Camp will invite participants to discussions, workshops and an exhibition on April 22, 2018.

see-conference.org

4/25–5/16/2018
IDZ Event

Design Views: Ina Budde
Exhibition at Kunstgewerbemuseum

Details

Ina Budde sets new standards in the rapidly changing fashion industry. The principles of circular economy run through her collection DfC X JNJ with impressive consistency – a feat that she was rewarded for with the Federal Ecodesign Award 2017.

The fashion designer’s dedication for recycling-optimizing design principles and a fair production opposes the linear industrial ways of economy that lead to a high consumption of raw materials and enormous amounts of waste. Transparency and traceability of the materials and production, as well as the expansion of return-services and the development of new utilization concepts and distribution channels are important cornerstones of Ina Budde’s work.

Opening:

April 25, from 7 pm

Opening Times:

April 26 – May 16, 2018
Tue – Wed: 10am – 6pm, Sat – Sun: 11am –6pm

Venue:

Kunstgewerbemuseum
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin

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