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Week 1

Lecture series to create perspectives.

In short, there are some key words that often return to us within the field of multidisciplinary design. The largest of these is the reinterpretation of trivial objects that could be used every day, but which do not immediately reflect. Often those objects that seem banal to us will have no opinion. In the context of a work of art, we will often have to stop thinking about why they were used.

The deeper meaning, whether or not personally hidden in the materials is also a very interesting fact to take for us to our own design practice.
The interfaces with social themes are often difficult to communicate in a non-explicit way, certainly without a word of explanation about the work. Yet this seems possible, the reinterpretation of classical elements seems to us the perfect example of this.
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Sanja Tomic

Advertising signs, for most people, rather a thorn in the eye of the daily street scene. Tomic wanted to reinterpret the billboard and regain the positive interaction.


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Remco Roes

The works of Roes are on the fine line between speaking and silence. He likes to make the analogy with the search for simplicity.



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Athar Jaber

The reinterpretation of the image as a work of art, looking up new working methods, what is beauty? These are just a few of the subjects that Jaber wants to present in his work.


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Lotte Van den Audenaeren

The right here, this exact moment. That is what Van den Audenaeren is all about. She is looking for ways to strengthen it now.



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Maya van Leemput

The creation of a window where first a wall was, the comtempleren over the future. This is what Maya van Leemput and her research team do every day.


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Group 12 - M10 Multidisciplinarity