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Australia’s largest annual design event will begin on March 26 and and will run to 5 April 2021 with over 300 exhibitions, tours, talks, films and workshops held around Melbourne.
Curated around the central theme, ‘Design the world you want’, the premier design event will celebrate the critical role of local and international designers in responding to current issues and improving quality of life.
NGV’s annual architecture competition was also set to invite Australian architects and designers to propose a compelling architectural design for presentation in NGV International’s Grollo Equiset Garden.
This year, the Architecture Commission was to returns for its sixth iteration in 2021, with the winner going to be announced during Melbourne Design Week in March.
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The schedule of curated events released by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation for MPavilion reveals a packed program inspired by ‘Space: Experiments in Time’.
Beginning Monday 1 March until Thursday 1 April, the program promises to push concepts of space and time to the limit with several curated events including Hair Salon, Melbourne Design Week featuring documentary films, panel discussions, workshops and exhibitions, Empty Spaces Summit, yoga sessions and a string of online events among many more.
MPavilion, Melbourne’s celebrated culture, design, and architecture laboratory, is taking place at MPavilion Parkade on 34 Little Collins Street.
Hair Salon
MPavilion Parkade will be transformed into a real hair salon designed by local artist and writer Atong Atem with Where Are You From? founder Sabina McKenna. Featuring sessions hosted by HoMie, Short Back & Sidewalks, and an array of artists, musicians, performers and thinkers including Flex Mam
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Australia s culturally and linguistically diverse communities have faced various challenges during the coronavirus pandemic, including contending with poorly translated health advice.
Federal and state governments came under fire last year when translation errors were uncovered in official COVID-19 messaging.
Those language mistakes are the subject of Mistranslations, a new poster project exploring the intersection of language and design by branding and design agency Re.
The project, part of Melbourne Design Week, asks people to reimagine the government s COVID-19 messaging “with care” and in languages other than English, as part of an effort to “demonstrate how design can support our most vulnerable communities”.
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