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Wednesday, June 29, 2005
D-DAY, modern-day design
Centre Pompidou: June 29 2005 - October 17 2005
The exhibition is a reflection on contemporary design values and their anthropological and aesthetic challenges, through slides designed ex profeso for the exhibition and a selection of pre-existing projects. It is a narrative and sensory collection that questions the current scope of design, the relationship with and experience of contact with an object, the vanishing points of the imagination and an object's power of seduction, as well as the very newest in digital graphic design that triggers new emotions.