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<div><b>[un]social design museum eindhoven</b><br>
Onomatopee's phygital October 2020 program</div>
<div>October 8-25, 2020</div>
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<div>https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibitions/</div>
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<div>Onomatopee Projects presents the<b> [un]social design museum</b>:
a phygital program consisting of real-life exhibitions and virtual
events including a mini symposium, multiple book launches, an auction,
workshops and talks.<br>
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With the [un]social conditions of current cultural programming,
Onomatopee asks the question: how can we still create enough space to
discuss, question, and reflect upon social [design] matters
collectively? Taking into account the [un]social, [a]political, and
[im]material dimensions in which design behaves today, the<b>
[un]social design museum</b> offers an on- and offline space to
present and discuss a wide variety of design-related issues.<br>
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<div>The program takes shape both physically and digitally, and offers
a multitude of approaches towards design. From design criticism to
expanded fashion practice, and from democratic design to design
theatricality. Alongside Onomatopee's self-initiated projects, a
wide range of experts and upcoming talents from the field of graphic
design, fashion, cultural studies, sociology and product design will
be represented by Onomatopee in October and during Dutch Design
Week.</div>
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<div><b>Exhibitions / projects</b><br>
onomatopee 207<br>
<i>The Phantom of design</i><br>
A 9-day curatorial experiment on the mediation of design in the on-
and offline stratosphere<br>
Curated by Joannette van der Veer<br>
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onomatopee 185.4<br>
Residency for the people #4 - Rietveld by the people<br>
<i>DIY Modernism</i><br>
Project initiated by Lucas Maassen & Onomatopee<br>
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onomatopee 193<br>
<i>Cross Cultural Chairs</i><br>
Chair cultures worldwide<br>
A project by Matteo Guarnaccia<br>
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onomatopee 175<br>
<i>Ode to Construction</i><br>
Abstraction in the Digital Age<br>
A project by Polina Joffe<br>
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onomatopee 192</div>
<div><i>In the name of <3</i></div>
<div>Who claims love?<br>
A project by Charlie-Camille Thomas<br>
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<i>Diagramming Fluidity</i><br>
Designing a research method<br>
A project by Floriane Misslin<br>
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<div>onomatopee 148.3<br>
<i>MODUS Conversations</i><br>
Expanded fashion practice<br>
A project by MODUS (Ruby Hoette & Caroline Stevenson)<br>
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<div><b>Virtual events</b><br>
-Cross Cultural Chairs-presentation / discussion with Matteo
Guarnaccia<br>
-MODUS - Conversations-3-day mini symposium<br>
-Ode to Construction-book launch<br>
-<i>In the name of Ü*</i>-book launch<br>
-<i>Diagramming Fluidit</i>y-book launch<br>
-Rietveld by the people-auction<br>
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<div><b>About Onomatopee</b><br>
Onomatopee operates as "cultuurhuis" and publisher. The
cultuurhuis houses self-initiated and hosted public program and
exhibitions, a Riso workshop and more. Onomatopee aims to provide a
place for the production and presentation of a progressive and
experimental cultural program that is able to capture and convey
current events. Through research, development and presentation
Onomatopee knows how to offer alternatives that provide us with
cultural nourishment in changing times, and wishes to create space for
a critical attitude towards art, design and society's broader
cultural bandwidth.<br>
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<div>Special thanks to everyone on the Onomatopee team: Freek Lomme
(director), Joannette van der Veer (design curator), Wibke Bramesfeld
(graphic designer), Amy Gowen (city curator), Suyin Tjon A Hie (shop
manager), Monique Hendriksen (administration/finance), and the
dedication of our interns Maria, Quentin, and Demi.<br>
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<div>https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibitions/</div>
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