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		<title>&#8216;The Streets of Jeremyville&#8217; solo show, NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 11:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremyville</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The prolific Jeremyville: artist, designer, creator of comics, author and painter, opens an art installation at The Brooklyn Brothers Gallery NYC next week.
The itinerant renaissance man and his merry band upped sticks from his studio at Bondi Beach in Sydney Australia, relocating the base camp to a loft space in SoHo NYC only a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The prolific Jeremyville: artist, designer, creator of comics, author and painter, opens an art installation at The Brooklyn Brothers Gallery NYC next week.<br />
The itinerant renaissance man and his merry band upped sticks from his studio at Bondi Beach in Sydney Australia, relocating the base camp to a loft space in SoHo NYC only a few weeks ago.</p>
<p>And boy has he taken the city by storm, creating a full body of work articulating his response to The Big Apple.</p>
<p>Trained as an architect, his creativity comes from a true passion for drawing, applied in the widest range of situations, from the production of toys and apparel, to product design, skateboards and sneakers, to the creation of animations for television, illustration, murals and comics.</p>
<p>He has also published books like &#8216;Vinyl Will Kill&#8217;, the first to document the scene of Designer Toys, and &#8216;Jeremyville Sessions&#8217;, on his collaborations with big companies like Adidas, Microsoft, Converse, Diesel, MTV, but also with artists like Gary Baseman, Miss Van, Friends with you, Geoff McFetridge, Tim Biskup and hundreds of others. He recently came back from speaking at a creative conference in Buenos Aires, and is speaking at Semi Permanent and Pictoplasma in early 2011.</p>
<p>Come to see the magic for yourself, and meet the artist Jeremyville.</p>
<p>Thursday Dec 9th 2010<br />
&#8216;Streets of Jeremyville&#8217; Art Show<br />
<a href="http://www.thebrooklynbrothersgallery.com/jeremyville/" target="_blank">Brooklyn Brothers Gallery</a>, 18 East 17th Street 7th floor NYC<br />
7-10pm.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.jeremyville.com/jeremyville/2010/12/streets-of-jeremyvile-solo-show-in-nyc-thursday-dec-9th-2010.html"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-929" src="http://www.creative-crossing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/JV_flyer_finalv4_LES-458x519.jpg" alt="'Lower East Side'" width="458" height="519" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Jeremyville.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jeremyville New York</strong> 80 Varick Street, Soho, New York , NY, 10013 ph: +212 219 2966</p>
<p><strong>Jeremyville Sydney</strong> 514/ 50 Macleay Street, Potts Point , Sydney, NSW, Australia 2011 ph: +612 9332 1450</p>
<p><strong>Jeremyville Beach Studio</strong> 3/10 Lamrock Avenue, Crnr Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach Sydney Australia 2026</p>
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		<title>ISRAELI MASTERS OF DESIGN HIGHLIGHT CONCEPT OF &#8220;AUTOBIODESIGN&#8221; AT NEW EXHIBITION</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:56:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem graduates challenge relationship between function and theme
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel August 2010: An exhibition in Tel Aviv initiated and organized by the MDes (Masters of Design) program at The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, will highlight a concept called &#8220;Autobiodesign&#8221;, which pushes the boundaries of design thinking and practice [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem graduates challenge relationship between function and theme</p>
<p>Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel August 2010: An exhibition in Tel Aviv initiated and organized by the MDes (Masters of Design) program at The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, will highlight a concept called &#8220;Autobiodesign&#8221;, which pushes the boundaries of design thinking and practice and challenges the relationship between function and theme, in this case the theme of personal history. The exhibition reinforces Bezalel’s position amongst the world’s most prestigious academies of its kind by exposing some of its finest design talent and by demonstrating this cutting-edge concept to the design world.</p>
<p>Eight of the leading Masters of Design graduates from the Bezalel Academy have been specially chosen to show their work at the exhibition, which <strong>opens at 12:00 on 3 September and runs until 25 September</strong>. The exhibition is being held at the Bezalel Gallery, Salame St # 60, Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>The theme of the exhibition is called &#8220;Autobiodesign&#8221; by its curator, Professor Ezri Tarazi of the Bezalel Academy. This concept derives from the urge to create design not from the perspective of an external problem, but rather as a reflection of the designer&#8217;s personal life. Several years ago, Professor Tarazi proposed this name for one of his courses. Today it occupies a large proportion of the output of the M.Des. ‘About Design’ program at Bezalel.</p>
<p>The exhibitors&#8217; work covers a wide range of media and uses a wide rage of materials, such as Etung blocks, (lightweight, absorbent cast stone construction material) to ceramics and plastics. The versatile use of materials in their work is inspired by themes of memory and personal stories.</p>
<p>Professor Tarazi explains that the concept of Autobiodesign complements and extends existing design thinking and practice. In addition to considerations about technique or skill, and considerations about design thinking and methodologies, Autobiodesign adds an extra element to new work – how personal experience and perception informs the thinking and the technique and in some cases, how it challenges the function of the work produced.</p>
<p>Professor Tarazi says: &#8220;This does not involve broader or further knowledge, but moving deeper into one&#8217;s self. It does not replace any of the first two; Rather, it provides a bird&#8217;s-eye perspective on the reasons for creating (the WHY), rather than the WHAT to create.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continues: &#8220;More and more, through the process which takes place in the studio classes, we witness the students using their personal life as a medium to experiment with. The final projects are increasingly what I call Autobiodesign. Just like autobiographies which never tell objective history, Autobiodesign is subjective; it is not obliged to fulfill the needs of the outer world. It calls for greater involvement of one&#8217;s personal life and meaningful parts thereof in the process. It can be memories, family stories, personal trauma, burdens, or real-time events. These events can walk side by side with the design process, but can also influence life retrospectively. Insights and reflections that come out of the process will retrospectively change the designer&#8217;s perspectives and perceptions on life, perhaps even forever. Therefore, it is a kind of experiment which requires deeper involvement on behalf of the designer and stronger commitment to the process, including the willin gness to take the process&#8217; inherent risks.&#8221;</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s exhibition marks the fifth anniversary of the MDes program at Bezalel, which has produced some of the leading exponents of design in the world. The exhibition is used as a showcase and a springboard for Bezalel&#8217;s best design talent to build their careers, and previous years&#8217; exhibitors now hold senior positions in academia, research, publishing and the development of design concepts. It is hoped that this years&#8217; exhibitors will go on to enjoy similar success.</p>
<p>For further information about the exhibits, the artists, for a complete exhibition catalogue, or for further information about Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, please contact: Adam Murray at Koteret Group, Tel Aviv on 00972 542 152 654 / adam_m@koteret.com</p>
<p>Notes for editors:<br />
About Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem</p>
<p>Bezalel is Israel’s leading academy of art and design, and one of the most prestigious of its kind in the world. Established in 1906, with the support of the founder of Modern Zionism, Theodor Herzl, Bezalel is the source of some of the most creative talent emerging from the Middle-East. Bezalel has built an international network of art and design excellence. Its alumni exhibit their work in the world’s leading venues, and the Academy is a focus and a destination for students and the creative community from across the globe.</p>
<p>Bezalel has a broad and multifaceted scope of professional and artistic activities involving both pioneering state-of-the-art design methods as well as ancient techniques. The academy offers workshops unparalleled anywhere else in Israel in a variety of fields that have seen many changes in the past decades: industrial design, architecture, animation &amp; video art, visual communications, fine art, photography fashion &amp; jewelry, history &amp; theory and ceramics &amp; glass.</p>
<p>Both the faculty and the student body are driven by a passion to create and by their meticulous attention to quality and excellence. These two cornerstones, plus the Academy’s commitment to fostering creativity and opportunity amongst all communities in Israel, have positioned Bezalel at the center of Israel’s creative and artistic scene, making it instrumental in shaping and enriching the country’s cultural identity. <a title="BEZALEL" href="http://www.bezalel.ac.il/" target="_blank">www.bezalel.ac.il</a></p>
<p>About the exhibitors</p>
<p>Amit Farber&#8217;s work deals with food design and seeks to infuse a fresh interaction with food. Previously a food stylist, Amit seeks to examine aspects of the eating ritual that transcend nourishment and have resonance in terms of meaning, sensation or memory. His work, which manipulates the aesthetic of food, is inspired by the memories and stories of his grandmother&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Etamar Beglikter exploits the contradictions between his use of absorbent cast stone and non-absorbent tar, and he is inspired by the story of his grandfather, a water engineer who came to Israel in 1948, having been the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust, only to be murdered by Fedayeen terrorists while at work in 1955. Etamar&#8217;s work juxtaposes water, absorbed into his materials and which quenches thirst, with his grandfather&#8217;s loss of life; his being a new, energetic immigrant, as compared to his being a Holocaust survivor from Eastern Europe. This contradiction is allied to a private memoir of Etamar&#8217;s to become what he considers to be a kind of dialogue with collective memory of Israel, a dialogue between life (water and absorbent material) and death or memory (the Holocaust and the non-absorbent materials).</p>
<p>Merav Rahat draws on her experience of losing her husband in the first Lebanon war to examine the idea of absence, using two basic concepts: the empty chair and shadows created with angular extensions to the chairs. She translates the emptiness between chairs and its shadows into real three-dimensional shapes that freeze moments in time.</p>
<p>Ronit Landsman has developed a computer-based application called &#8220;The Pregnancy Emotional Barometer&#8221; to map subjective emotions and couples this with work using other media. Her project was inspired by her interest in evaluating the emotional surge and other changes that took place during her first pregnancy. In addition to creating a computer program to map her emotions and the unique states experienced in pregnancy, she maps her interrupted sleep patterns following the birth of her son, comparing them to those of her husband, reproducing them diagrammatically and, ironically as a bed blanket..</p>
<p>Tzur Barak was inspired by the idea of fields as spaces of escape for his mother and grandmother on kibbutz to create plaster walls with spaces in them for other items formed from optical tools to create an environment for expressing repressed wishes and fantasies in the unconscious. His project highlights the tension between the defined, closed, finite spaces of the walls with the openness and undefined nature of the other materials that can be seen through these walls.</p>
<p>Similarly, Tatyana Gorodestsky uses family history to explore the idea of memory. Now living in Israel for two years, having moved first with her family from Russia to New York, Tatyana is influenced by stories and anecdotes in her grandmother&#8217;s memoirs, which she embeds into everyday objects such as a stool or a flour sifter. Her work considers how inherited household objects connect us strongly to events, people and experiences of the past, and it questions what happens when these objects are not available. Her family has no such mementos due to the turbulent events surrounding the collapse of the Soviet Union. They were forced to move a number of times and leave behind most of their possessions. Her family memories have been preserved mostly through the recounting of stories. The objects she creates are an attempt to devise another means of preserving and transmitting these memories that were only in written form.</p>
<p>Nitsan Debbi&#8217;s project examines the idea of sustainable product design system by studying the connection between natural growth and industrial production in an attempt to cross-breed the two. Working with the Weizmann Institute she tested the validity of her ideas to develop a &#8217;system design&#8217;, or platform on which alternative consumer and production systems can be based. This gives rise to a set of unusual products that can be grown rather than produced, replacing factory production with sprouting. Some of her work on display includes a plant that can be grown to be used as a toothbrush, a collection of beet vegetables specially grown to be used as colored pens and a toothpick tree. Her system of product design is intended to raise questions about the changes taking place in our lifestyles and to examine the tensions and harmonies between technology and natural products.</p>
<p>Yael Friedman uses 3D printing, in particular with jewelry made of plastics, which recalls the possibility of domestic printing of products, to address an issue of current interest in the design sector. The work that she creates can be manipulated and customized by playing with the component elements of each piece. Her idea is to present pieces of jewelry as a puzzle in order to allow people to play with forms in a childlike way, rather than to accept pre-defined norms which block creativity and suppress daring.</p>
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		<title>CHARACTER &amp; LICENSING EXPO ASIA 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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Meet the first time ever &#8220;Character &#038; Licensing&#8221; Expo in Thailand. The most impressive Asia event for Character &#038; Licensing Business cooperated and supported by Thai government and private organizations.
Nowadays, the cartoon characters and related designs provide a unique way for business in many industries, not only Comic books, Animations or games which they are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Meet the first time ever <strong>&#8220;Character &#038; Licensing&#8221;</strong> Expo in Thailand. The most impressive Asia event for Character &#038; Licensing Business cooperated and supported by Thai government and private organizations.</p>
<p>Nowadays, the cartoon characters and related designs provide a unique way for business in many industries, not only Comic books, Animations or games which they are always the main representatives, but also the licensing products such as toys, stationeries, housewares, and etc. Their designs make value added and change the product positioning from just an ordinary product to become the Life Style Products, which always gain more profits.</p>
<p>The show will set on <strong>6 – 9 May 2010</strong> at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon.</p>
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		<title>Future of Web Design Conference 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The Future of Web Design is coming back to London in 2010. The newly revitalised event has evolved into a beautiful three full days of essential web learning. With a new event comes brand new venues for both the conference and workshops, so there&#8217;s a load of stuff you need to know!&#8221;

Speakers:
Elliot Jay Stocks, independent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The Future of Web Design is coming back to London in 2010. The newly revitalised event has evolved into a beautiful three full days of essential web learning. With a new event comes brand new venues for both the conference and workshops, so there&#8217;s a load of stuff you need to know!&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Speakers:</strong><br />
Elliot Jay Stocks, independent designer and illustrator<br />
Brendan Dawes, Creative Director for magneticNorth<br />
Dan Rubin, user interface designer and usability consultant<br />
Dan Cederholm, Web designer and author<br />
Joshua Davis, artist, designer and technologist<br />
Sarah Parmenter, web designer<br />
Paul Boag, user experience consultant and author<br />
Molly Holzschlag, author<br />
Relly Annett-Baker, copywriter<br />
Bruce Lawson, Open Web Standards &#8211; Opera<br />
Simon Collison, co-founded Erskine Design<br />
Robin Christopherson, manages AbilityNet&#8217;s Web Consultancy services<br />
Remy Sharp, developer, speaker, blogger and author<br />
Gavin Strange, Senior Online Designer<br />
Christopher Murphy and Nicklas Persson, designers and digital artists<br />
Jon Hicks, web and print designer</p>
<p><strong>Some topics are:</strong><br />
How to Get Started with CSS3<br />
Advanced HTML5 Class<br />
jQuery Answered: the Essentials of jQuery<br />
What will Web Design Look Like in Two Years?<br />
How To Make Sure Your Website is Accessible</p>
<p><strong>17-19 May 2010, London</strong></p>
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		<title>4th San Francisco International Animation Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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One of the most fertile practices in contemporary film and television, animation occupies a unique space between artistic, experimental, commercial and industrial media. The five-day San Francisco International Animation Festival celebrates San Francisco’s prominence as a hub for one of the most creative cinematic forms.
November 11–15, 2009
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<p>One of the most fertile practices in contemporary film and television, animation occupies a unique space between artistic, experimental, commercial and industrial media. The five-day San Francisco International Animation Festival celebrates San Francisco’s prominence as a hub for one of the most creative cinematic forms.</p>
<p>November 11–15, 2009</p>
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		<title>OFFF festival Paris 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 20:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since 2001, OFFF festival has been held in Barcelona, becoming the globally recognized and trendsetting event it is today. The three-day festival showcases top digital artists, web, print and interactive designers, motion graphics studios, and new music adventurous. OFFF festival provides insight into all culture media platforms.

But OFFF is more than an event about any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 2001, OFFF festival has been held in Barcelona, becoming the globally recognized and trendsetting event it is today. The three-day festival showcases top digital artists, web, print and interactive designers, motion graphics studios, and new music adventurous. OFFF festival provides insight into all culture media platforms.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.creative-crossing.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/offf2010.png" alt="offf2010" title="offf2010" width="460" height="165" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-78" /></p>
<p>But OFFF is more than an event about any of these disciplines. More than a design conference, a multimedia trade fair, or a digital animation festival. OFFF is an enthusiastic celebration of a new visual culture. </p>
<p>After eight years on the frontline of digital arts events, OFFF has trascended its own nature as a festival to become a synonym for modernity, both aesthetic and technological. </p>
<p>OFFF is spreading the work of a generation of creators that are breaking all kind of limits. Those separating the commercial arena from the worlds of art and design; music from illustration, or ink and chalk from pixels. Artists that have grown with the web and receive inspiration from digital tools, even when their canvas is not the screen.</p>
<p>OFFF festival Paris 2010<br />
<strong>24.-26. june 2010</strong><br />
La Grande Halle Villette</p>
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		<title>Oslo Screen Festival call for entries 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oslo Screen Festival is an international festival which began in 2008 with the aim of bringing together established and emerging artists working with art video and film to present their work to Oslo audiences.

The purpose of the festival is to focus on experimental video works and to emphasise emerging poetics of the medium. We are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oslo Screen Festival is an international festival which began in 2008 with the aim of bringing together established and emerging artists working with art video and film to present their work to Oslo audiences.</p>
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<p>The purpose of the festival is to focus on experimental video works and to emphasise emerging poetics of the medium. We are now open for entries to the festival&#8217;s second edition in March 2010. The festival will take place at Filmens Hus.</p>
<p><strong>The deadline for entries is October 15th.</strong></p>
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		<title>World Architecture Festival 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 15:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sven Quandt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[World Architecture Festival 2009 focuses on architecture in the new world economy

The world’s biggest architectural summit, the World Architecture Festival, will take place in Barcelona for the second year running, with new opportunities for the industry to showcase its work as part of the word’s biggest architectural Awards programme. 
Programme Director Paul Finch confirmed that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>World Architecture Festival 2009 focuses on architecture in the new world economy</strong></p>
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<p>The world’s biggest architectural summit, the World Architecture Festival, will take place in Barcelona for the second year running, with new opportunities for the industry to showcase its work as part of the word’s biggest architectural Awards programme. </p>
<p>Programme Director Paul Finch confirmed that following its successful inaugural year, World Architecture Festival (WAF) will again take place in Barcelona at the Centre Convencions International Barcelona (CCIB) from 4th to 6th November 2009.</p>
<p>The Festival’s thematic exhibition, ‘Less Does More’ will examine the challenges facing architects in the new world economy. The exhibition will focus on how creative design, imagination and innovative thinking can reduce the amount of time, energy, material and finance needed to create buildings and cities – producing more value for less cost. </p>
<p>Last year the Festival attracted nearly 2,000 delegates from around the globe and more than 500 architects, planners, designers and policymakers have already registered their interest in WAF 2009. There are already 23 confirmed media partners for the event.</p>
<p>Finch also  announcedthat this year’s Awards will feature three new sections providing more opportunities to win recognition. As well as completed buildings (15 categories) there will be Awards for Interiors and Fit-out (8 categories), Structural Design (9 categories) and Future Projects (8 categories) – 40 categories in total.</p>
<p>The WAF Awards celebrate the work, concerns and aspirations of the international architectural community. Unlike other schemes, the WAF Awards involve shortlisted architects presenting their schemes live to delegates as well as international judging panelsas they compete for the ultimate accolade of World Building of the Year 2009 and other awards. </p>
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