Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Age
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- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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- Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Age
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- Exhibition opens September 27, 2017. Visit https://www.cooperhewitt.org/events/current-exhibitions/upcoming-exhibitions/ Working at the intersection of design, art, and science, Dutch designer Joris Laarman and his multidisciplinary team are known for their pioneering and elegant applications of digital technologies. From the iconic Bone Chair generated from algorithms that mimic bone growth to a pedestrian bridge built in midair using advanced robotic 3D printing, Joris Laarman Lab is revolutionizing the design process. In this first U.S. major exhibition, Laarman’s most thrilling advancements point to a future where form and fabrication surpass the limitations of industrial production. "Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Age" is organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and the Groninger Museum, the Netherlands. "Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Age" is made possible by the generous support of Amita and Purnendu Chatterjee and the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Support is also provided by the Ehrenkranz Fund, the Dutch Culture USA program of the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York, Tory Burch, Kim and Al Eiber, and the Creative Industries Fund NL.
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- 1 min 26 sec
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- Smithsonian design museum
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- 2017-08-22T18:07:53.000Z
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- Design
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