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    EXHIBITION: IMPRIMER le MONDE (Printing the World), CENTRE POMPIDOU

    By UTokyoADS
    Mar 14, '17 10:56 PM EST

    TーADS is proud to announce the work of alumni Kevin Clement and Anders Rod is being featured at the Centre Pompidou Museum in Paris, France. The exhibit, originally conceived as the Harvesting Plasticity graduate research project, is a hanging work featured as a part of the Mutations/Créations event. The event aims to bring together design, architecture, and music.

    This work is included as a part of the Imprimer le Monde exhibition, a collection of works exploring the use of the digital for 3D creations.

    Mutations / Créations
    Imprimer le Monde, A Collective Exhibition
    Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
    15 March – 19 June, 2017
    Galerie 4, level 1

    (Mutations / Créations details via Centre Pompidou)

    Project Credits
    University of Tokyo Advanced Design Studies Unit (TーADS)
    Professors: Yusuke Obuchi, Kengo Kuma, Manabu Chiba
    Core research: Kevin Clement, Anders Rod
    Project Coordinator: Kevin Clement
    Project Team: Jiang Lai, Deborah Lopez, Hadin Charbel, Mika Portugaise, Chen Xiaoke, Ruta Stankeviciute, Hirokazu Tei, Wu Ziyi, Alric Lee, Nathalia Rotelli, Emi Shiraishi, Veronika Smetanina, Tom Moss, Yang Ao, Tyler Mcbeth

    Jun Sato Lab
    Professor: Jun Sato
    Project Team: Mika Araki, Ying Xu

    Video Production: Deborah Lopez, Hadin Charbel

    Special thanks to: Kengo Kuma and Associates, The University of Tokyo Department of Architecture
    École Spéciale d’Architecture

    See this post on t-ads.org.

    (video courtesy Centre Pompidou)



     
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