David will be traveling to Sydney to be a keynote speaker at the Collaboration in Experimental Design Research Symposium. The symposium will explore notions of collaboration in terms of local, regional and international partnerships in design practices that negotiate craft, visual art and emergent design trajectories. Symposium papers will address a range of aspects of collaboration between designers and makers, designers and artisans, between groups of designers, and artists who explore design in collaboration with design fabricators in terms of technologies and materials.
Confirmed keynote and participants include:
Dr Kevin Murray, writer and curator, Australia India Design Platform, Melbourne, Australia
Yoshigazu Hasegawa, Green Life 21 Project, Nagoya, Japan.
David Trubridge, Designer and maker of contemporary furniture, New Zealand.
“I used to be a solo self-employed designer/craftsman but I have learnt the rich rewards of sharing the process and embracing the input from others in their specialised fields. I will talk about how I see the creative process working through the stages of the art, design and craft processes. I will illustrate each of these separate processes with examples of how I work collaboratively with my core of about ten key people who work for me.” - David Trubridge
COFA Lecture Theatre EG02, College of Fine Arts, UNSW cnr Greens Rd and Oxford St, Paddington, NSW, 2021, Sydney, Australia
Friday, August 5 at 1:00pm - August 6 at 5:00pm
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