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tokyicons · 1 year ago
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insolatingmyself · 1 year ago
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g4yrfield · 1 year ago
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gen v (2023) maddie philips as cate dunlap icons
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uniconerd · 1 year ago
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Maddie Phillips icons ♡
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gt-icons · 1 year ago
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buckleyx · 2 years ago
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Short character study of Chimney in SE4EPS4
In honor of the new episode airing today, I really wanna look back for a second on Chimney's part in se4 episode 4: What's your grievance?
We were gifted with the icon buckley dinner scene and Buck's line: "Love me anyway." that fanfic writers, including myself, ate the fuck up.
I was recently rewatching the episode and noticed during the diner scene how well and respectful Chimney handled the situation. He was clearly there on invention, knowing Chimney himself would probably be hesitant at first to participate since he knows how important that diner was for Maddie and Buck, and he probably didn't want to overstep. So the main reason he's there is as support for Maddie, which he did perfectly.
MORE AFTER THE CUT
So with that in mind, again with the fact that he didn't wanna overstep, he was kind and respectful, didn't make anything about himself and sometimes tried lighting the mood when a hurtful remarks were thrown around at Maddie or Buck.
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He let's Maddie speak, he doesn't intrude. He knows this isn't his place to meddle even though maybe he likes to say something in their defense. He knows it's a family situation and he doesn't want to overstep. He offers mental support for Maddie, which she is very grateful for. Just him being there means a lot to Maddie. He lets her speak, comforts her with physical touch like holding her hand or looking at her when she speaks. He wants her to know that he's here for her and that he is listening.
What really stuck out to me was his attempt to comfort Buck, a job normally his parents would do. When Maddie is given her baby box, Buck's immediate response is asking when he'll get his, in which Margaret and Philip share an annoyed look.
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Chimney sees this happening and is taken aback. He didn't expect their reaction.
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After noticing the silence on Buck's question he tries his best to comfort Buck. He knows how awful they hurt Buck with their unanswered answer so he tries to lighten the situation. He places a hand on his shoulder and answered in Margaret and Philip's place with:
"you're not even a grown up yet, they're probably still adding stuff"
He tries providing an answer to comfort Buck. Even throwing a "right?" after it as he is seeking confirmation with the parents to undo Buck's hurt. They reply very quiet, nodding their head in shame, not wanting to go further in on it. But their silence confirms what they all expected, they never made a box for Evan.
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He later checks back in on Buck after he realizes that Buck realizes there isn't a box for him. He feels bad about his failed attempt to comfort his friend. He's stuck. He wants to do more but knows it isn't his fight.
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These tiny moments show a lot about Chimney himself but also his love for Maddie. He understands their trauma and the situation they are put in. I also personally think that Chimney deserves more love bc his character is sometimes overlooked, even tho he places a big (comforting) role in lots of situations.
I really hope this makes sense ahaha! Feel free to add anything you like, I'm really interested in what you think about it, my asks are always open!
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iconsoft · 4 years ago
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glgicons · 4 years ago
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redantsunderneath · 5 years ago
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West Side Story, Twin Peaks, and the Death of the 60s
I poke around at this a lot, but I thought it might be good to get it all down in one place.  
I feel like I grew up in an eclipse of West Side Story.  Grease had taken over its space as a specific cultural artifact, and it wasn’t pushed on TV that much. When I got around to it, I realized it was not what you might think it was – it was influential way past the direct references like Springsteen’s first 3 albums, theater offshoots, and modern Romeo and Juliet takes.  The filmmaking was daring and I noticed may stolen shots (this is about David Lynch, so I’ll use an example of the dissolve to the party being stolen for the jitterbug contest at the beginning of Mulholland Drive) not to mention the way New York City is shot becoming the only way to shoot it in the 70s and 80s.
The color scheme bears notice.  The Jets have goldenrod jackets and light blue ensembles, while the Sharks are purple and red (there is that one Orange girl that really pops) with a red background at the dance.  The jacket yellow and the red and white of Maria’s dress are the same as those of the high school in Twin Peaks.  Here, look:
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Tony and Maria 
Tony and Maria 
But the real connection I want to make is the lead actors in WSS, both of whom were cast in Twin Peaks: Richard Beymer playing yearning Tony then scheming capitalist Ben Horne and Russ Tambyn playing gotta move Biff then try anything burnout, metoo bait Dr. Jacoby.  
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The characters in Twin Peaks are embedded in a web of reflections and foils and, in many ways this diad is the center of that, even though they shared no scenes in the show (which is why the pic is a rarity).  But let’s look for a minute at these two actors and their lives.
Richard Beymer was a child actor that, other than WSS and Twin Peaks, is primarily known for journeyman TV work.  His WSS role was that of a guy who wants something specific and peruses it who has a job and generally follows the rules. The actor was, for most of his life, an example of someone in the glass closet, but he dated Sharon Tate before that choice.   He was more associated with the mod end of the 60s “split,” though he marched for civil rights. He settled into a typical TV guest starring career playing the straight-man career guy.  
Russ Tamblyn wanted to be a circus performer and, other than WSS and Twin Peaks, is primarily known for dance.  His WSS role was that of a guy who is all energy and just wants to engage and experience who has no job and generally flaunts the rules. The actor has been married and divorced many times, including to a Vegas showgirl.   He was more associated with the hippie end of the 60s “split,” and gave Charles Manson a ride in his VW bus once. His career is wild and diffuse, but he worked predominantly as a choreographer.  
There is much cultural myth acceptance of the Joan Didion narrative, that the problems with the 60s were there but the Manson Murders were when the idealism gave way and birthed the harsh 70s: the murders were the moment the 60s died. In a way, it is a story of the dirty hippie 60s leaking into the flashy Hollywood 60s.   But then, every male on both sides involved even peripherally with the event was guilty of rape and there was a way that all “sin” was normalized.  That’s the story, anyway, but we’re talking about stories.  Beymer was Tate adjacent, Tamblyn ran in Manson circles. Beymer and Tamblyn, from a purely superficial narrative lens, lived the two sides of the ideal 60s.   But after the 70s came the 80s.
In the 80s, the spirit of the 60s, such as it was, had given way to two archetypes that were fairly legible in entertainment at the time – the sellout and the burnout.  The businessman ruled by greed (Gordon Gekko was the apotheosis) and the hippie whose fading cognition struggled to remember the last 10-20 years had happened at all (think the image of Regan era Dennis Hopper, especially his Flashback character Huey Walker). It’s this that Twin Peaks was drawing on for the characters of Ben Horne and Jacoby.  
So the threads here are cute and obvious.  In casting Twin Peaks, they took WSS’s straight-laced icon of “you want it you take it you pay the price,” played by a lifelong career actor and Sharon Tate dater, and cast him as the rich businessman trope, and took WSS’s delinquent icon of “if it feels good, man,” played by a far out maximum experiencer and Manson valet, and cast him as the fried hippie trope.  Great, just regular casting, right?  But how does this build a network of associations?
The first most obvious reflections of the pair are Mike as Jacoby and Bob as Ben.  These are archetypal characters that represent the rapacious consumption (Bob) and the seeking/experiencing-tendency which has stepped out too far (Mike).  Mike also “splits” into the Mike the spirit and Philip Gerard which reflect a kind of addiction to experience that Philip eventually “kicks.” All this is centered around the idea of Garmonbozia, an ambivalent symbol of industrially ground down life essence produced by pain and suffering (sort of too much experience embodied but also a kind of jouissance the bad system depends on) which Bob and Mike sought but Phil has disavowed by cleaning up. This all relates to absent mother Judy but talk about her we won’t.
Ben is also reflected in Jerry, his brother, splitting the avarice of the Wolf of Wall Street type into the power hunger (Ben) and the hedonism (Jerry). He is further diffracted by the generational lens into Gen X Audrey and (in later S2) Bobby. Audrey is the youthful activism trying to reassert itself in the child, and Bobby turns into Alex P Keaton, the young stepper and protégée (that whole plot line reminds me of Family Ties for some reason).   The connections to other characters continue on their own wavelengths. Audrey mirrors Laura, who is mirrored by Donna and Maddie, many other businessmen reflect Ben, Bobby bounces off of James and Mike (no relation), Bob’s gender reflected mom Judy is Naido is Diane, etc.  There’s even an 11th hour play to connect Doc Hayward to Ben in a good dad/bad dad plot.
Mark Frost has always said that they were cast because they were the best actors for those roles, but Lynch’s casting by feel with no audition process is well known - he’s looking for people to “paint” with.  The history here brings up powerful associations that may have made him feel quite a lot.  I got through this entire post without using the word Boomer, not sure how, but Tamblyn and Beymer were both Silents who code as late and early Boomers respectively.
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csykora · 7 years ago
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All the awful things I called you while word-associating in 2017: Hockey edition
I should not have called you these things. I should not have shrieked these things at the computer, my phone, my sister or my dog while you were merely trying to play hockey and not fall down. These things are not your names and it did not bring clarity to the situation or—as I believed at the time—improve your defensive awareness for me to call you them, loudly and repeatedly. I do not know why I called you some of these things.
If anyone is not listed, I either know your name or I do not know your name.
Washington Capitals
Alexander Ovechkin—Sharky  
Evgeny Kuznetsov—Ginny, Jenny, or Steve
Nicklas Bäckström—Androgynous Weasley
TJ Oshie—Tosh
Jakub Vrana—Jakup, Hiccup
Madison Bowey—Mads, Maddie, Martin, Boo, or Boots
Dmitry Orlov—Mittens, Steve
Braden Holtby—Holtbelle
Phillip Grubauer—Group Power, Flip
Lars Eller—Lars Ellert
Andre Burakovsky—OFFsky  
John Carlson, Alex Chaisson, Taylor Chorney, or Brett Connolly—candy corn 
Nathan Walker—Nat, Natty Lite, Act Natural, Joey, Hat
Tom Wilson—Casual Male XL 
Alexander Semin—Russia’s Crush, Muppet Baby
St Louis Blues
Vladimir Tarasenko—Vladimir Tarashenko, “I know which one’s which”, The Lizard Queen
Vegas Golden Knights
Malcolm Subban—Maleficent Subban, Malcolm le Faye
Marc-Andre Fleury—the Dark Marc, Merlin
Nate Schmidt—Glinda, the Good Bitch, Asexual icon Nate Schmidt
Erik Haula—Hoops
Carolina Hurricanes
Jeff Skinner—Jep! 
Lee Stempniak—Lee Steampunk
Teuvo Teravainen—Teuvo Tarabithia
Jordan Staal—Jeff
Minnesota Wild
Eric Staal—Errol  
Columbus Blue Jackets
Nick Foligno—Richard Armitage
Joonas Korpisalo—Eunice, Carp, Scylla and Charybdis
Sergei Bobrovsky—Surge
Pierre-Luc Dubois—’Bud’
Matt Calvert—Matty Cabbage-Patch
Ryan Murray—MRSA
Jack Johnson—Jumff
Josh Anderson—Joff Anderson
Colorado Avalanche
Gabriel Landeskog—Gabriel Landesclogs, Glib
Tyson Barrie—Tyler Barrie
Nail Yakupov—Yakup, Hiccup 
Boston Pride 
Hillary Knight—Hillary Might the MIGHTY HILLARY
Les Canadiennes
Julie Chu—Joof, Cher
Marie-Philip Poulin—Flip, Mittens
Dallas Stars
Jamie Benn—Bug, Beard, or Bugbeard
Anaheim Ducks
Andrew Cogliano, Patrick Eaves, Ryan Getzlaf, Derek Grant, Adam Henrique, Ondrej Kase, Ryan Kesler, Mike Liambas, Corey Perry, Rickard Rakell, Nick Ritchie, Kevin Roy, Logan Shaw, Jakob Silfverberg, Antoine Vermette, Chris Wagner, Francois Beauchemin, Kevin Bieksa, Cam Fowler, Korbinian Holzer, Hampus Lindholm, Josh Manson, Brandon Montour, John Gibson, or Ryan Miller—Paul
Edmonton Oilers
Connor McDavid—Josh
I am sorry that I called you these things. I promise I will call you all these things again in the coming year.
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stargatelover · 7 years ago
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Ellie Gall to play Catherine Langford!
Via Stargate Command:
Stargate Command is delighted to announce that Ellie Gall has been chosen to portray legendary Stargate icon, Catherine Langford, in the upcoming premium digital series, Stargate Origins.
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Ellie Gall recently starred on the Lifetime television movie A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHTMARE, a psychological thriller and modern-day take on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She first endeared herself to fans as a series regular on Australia’s Disney Channel series MIND OVER MADDIE. Additional credits include recurring roles on Australia’s period drama A PLACE TO CALL HOME and the acclaimed Network Ten series PUBERTY BLUES chronicling the coming-of-age of two teenage girls during the late 1970s.
The Stargate Origins production will shine a whole new light on one of the most crucial figures in the Stargate saga, and in a special message to Stargate Command members, reveals just how much this means to her.
“The opportunity to portray this iconic character is once in a lifetime,” said Gall, “I’m thrilled to be a part of the Stargate family and I hope Stargate fans are as equally excited as I am about Catherine Langford’s new adventure.”
But, this exciting casting announcement is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to good news today, because we can now officially announce that Stargate Origins has commenced production.
With the cast and crew officially getting principal photography underway, we can now also reveal the names of those who will be joining Gall on the Stargate Origins cast list, including a familiar face from Stargate: Atlantis.
Connor Trinneer returns to the Stargate franchise, 11 years after he first appeared as Michael Kenmore in Season 2 of Stargate: Atlantis. Over the course of a 10-episode arc spanning 3 seasons, Trinneer’s performances turned the complex Lastlight/Michael Kenmore into a fan-favorite character. Now, Trinneer will take on another famous name from the Stargate franchise, playing Professor Paul Langford, the man whose archaeological dig uncovered the stargate back in 1929.
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Joining Trinneer and Gall on the Stargate Origins cast are Salome Azizi, Philip Alexander, Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez, Daniel Rashid, Sarah Navratil, Shvan Aladdin, Tonatiuh Elizarraraz, Derek Chariton, Justin Michael Terry and Lincoln Werner Hoppe, with more information on those roles to be released in the coming weeks.
Catherine Langford is a character whose life remains somewhat shrouded in mystery. Stargate Origins will dive deep into the adventures that provide additional context to Catherine’s lifelong fascination with the ancient artifact her father uncovered in the Egyptian desert, revealing a story that sits at the heart of the entire Stargate saga.
Released exclusively on Stargate Command later this year, Stargate Origins is produced by entertainment studio New Form, as well as MGM’s Digital Group, and the series will be directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan (“Virtual Morality”) and written by Mark Ilvedson and Justin Michael Terry.
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emilybarger · 7 years ago
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Dear @taylorswift
My name is Emily Barger and I guess people are writing you letters so like here I go...
Late October in 2006 I bought your first album! (Yes I've been around that long) and I loved every minute of it! I was too young to have social media plus my mom said "MySpace is for stalkers" I was like 8 bro but that didn't stop me👌 when I was 10 i got fearless for Christmas and I cried so much and I'm pretty sure my parents got tired of me screaming BECAUSE THESE THINGS WILL CHANGE as I got grounded multiple times for screaming in the house but NO MATTER I went to your fearless tour and it was the best night of my life up to that point. When I was 11 I got diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and it changed my life drastically I had to grow up faster than everyone else and at the time it seemed like everyone could get to be a kid except me. In retrospect I'm glad I got to learn maturity at such a young age. It was around this time I started writing songs specifically. I had always been really adept at writing poems and stories so I thought they why not? A few months after being diagnosed I started having EXTREMELY bad seizures and no one really knew why. My doctor gave me an E.E.G. scan which came back abnormal and they told me I had epilepsy. So they started giving me medication for it only it made me flunk out of 8th grade math. At this point the only thing that kept me getting through the day was your music. No one really understood me and I got called ugly and fat a lot so I got really depressed. It followed me all the way to high school graduation. My first boyfriend as me out as a joke. And I felt like I was the laughing stock if the entire school. I guess being captain of the entomology(the study of insects) team really didn't help my case. I started to not take care of my diabetes because I didn't care anymore. I guess I had given up. I was made fun of by a teacher for being slightly obsessed with you and weighing 135 pounds at 5ft 3 a lot of kids were calling me fat I've been the same height and weight since 8th grade. The only solace I found was listening to your music or watching interviews of you or watching you win awards because it was the only time I was TRULY happy. I went to the Red concert at the Sprint Center and cried my eyes out. I went to the Speak now and 1989 tours as well but I cant find pictures so there's that. My mom here name is Becky and she bought the 'No it's Becky...' Shirt to the 1989 tour. Iconic. Since graduating I have a plethora of songs I graduated cosmetology school. I got A cat named Philip and a baby niece named Maddie. The first pic is me trying my hardest not to cry in the tippy top row of the sprint center. The second is when I graduated cosmetology school. The third is my cat and the fourth is me when I first started listening to your music. Then my second favorite person in the world Baby Maddie and what I look like after 11 years of listening to your beautiful music.
Thank you Taylor.
Emily Barger
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jeremystrele · 7 years ago
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Our Top Picks For Melbourne Design Week
Our Top Picks For Melbourne Design Week
Melbourne Design Week 2018
by Ashley Simonetto
Take a tour of the colourful Medibank building in Melbourne, designed by HASSELL architects, through the Open State tours, presented by Open House Melbourne. Photo – courtesy of the NGV.
The Australian Islamic Centre in Newport, designed by Glen Murcutt- take a tour via Open State tours, presented by Open House Melbourne. Photos – Tobias Titz.
Open State Tours
Presented by Open House Melbourne, Open State offers tours of 20 notable Melbourne buildings – we’re especially excited to suss out the colourful Medibank building in the Docklands, the striking Australian Islamic Centre in Newport designed by Glenn Murcutt, and The Dream Factory – a former Rubber Factory in Footscray which is now the impressive headquarters of Lonely Planet.
Open State tours are free, bookings essential.
The Oblica showroom, Cult storefront, Halcyon Lake showroom – all stops along the way of the Denfair Design Loop. Photos – courtesy of the NGV.
Denfair Design Loop
Curated by the team at Denfair, Melbourne’s boutique trade event for contemporary design, Design Loop is new program of instore exhibitions and events at various design showrooms across Melbourne. Participating stores include Cult, Space Furniture, Halcyon House, Christopher Boots, Mark Tuckey, Tait and more.
Denfair Design Loop is free, and runs from 15th – 25th March.  Register via the Denfair website.
Works by Dale Hardiman and Elliat Rich as part of ‘Designwork 02’ at Sophie Gannon Gallery. Photos – Sean Fennessy.
DesignWork 02
We’re big fans of forward-thinking Melbourne gallerist Sophie Gannon, who over the past two years has expanded her focus from Australian contemporary art, to commissioned design pieces.
For Melbourne Design Week, Sophie Gannon Gallery presents Designwork 02 – two adjacent solo design exhibitions by Dale Hardiman and Elliat Rich.
Dale’s exhibition, entitled ‘Common Resources‘ uses discarded objects to create disctinctive new design pieces. Elliat’s  show, entitled ‘Other Places‘, draws on her experience travelling through Central Australia (she is currently based in Alice Springs), with a series of vibrant sculptural objects created from dowel rods, artificial hair and other unexpected materials.
Designwork 02 Sophie Gannon Gallery 2 Albert Street Richmond VIC 3121
Open March 7th – 24th Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm.
‘Peaches’ by Maddie Sharrock and ‘Sprouting Vase’, by Nicolette Johnson. Photos – courtesy of Artefacts.
Artefacts
Curated by local designer Jonathan Ben-Tovim, Artefacts is an exhibition that brings together the work of 11 Australian object makers who push the limits of what design can be.
We’re particularly excited about this show, because it includes some of our favourite local creatives – including Maddie Sharrock, Sean Meilak, Fred Ganim, Nicolette Johnson and others.
Artefacts SPACE@COLLINS Level 1, 278 Collins St Melbourne
March 15th – 25th, bookings not required.
The Melbourne Art Book Fair at the NGV and an interior spread from ‘Statement and Counter Statement’ by Experimental Jetset. Photos – courtesy of NGV.
Melbourne Art Book Fair
Featuring the world’s most creative emerging and established publishers and writers, the NGV-hosted Melbourne Art Book Fair has become a much loved annual event for lovers of the printed page!
This year, the Art Book Fair falls within the Melbourne Design Week program, offering a diverse program of book launches, events and panel discussions – and yes, there are also books for sale, of course!  Here, the Cornish Family Prize for Art and Design Publishing will also be announced – with one awarded publisher taking home the coveted $15,000 prize for Art & Design Publishing.
Melbourne Art Book Fair NGV International Great Hall
Friday 16th, Saturday 17th, Sunday 18th March Free event, bookings not required.
Interior of the Walsh St House by Robin Boyd. Photos – Eve Wilson.
House of Ideas
Presented by the Robin Boyd Foundation, House of Ideas presents a rare insight into their namesake, revered Australian architect Robin Boyd, featuring a unique exhibition showcasing Boyd’s lesser known projects.
Curated by Melbourne University Professors Philip Goad and Alan Pert, the exhibition will be hosted at Boyd’s Walsh Street House, the home he designed for his own family in 1967.
House of Ideas 290 Walsh Street South Yarra
Dates and booking details not yet live! Stay tuned.
Sculptural Installations by GERONIMO, Jihan Zencirli. Photos – Christopher Sullivan.
Diminishing Elation by GERONIMO, Jihan Zencirli
We’ve been following US based GERONIMO for a long time… so we were pretty excited to see the insta-famous installation artist will be in town next month! Jihan Zencirli is the designer behind this LA-based brand known for his IMMENSE installations featuring gigantic clusters of helium free, biodegradable balloons.
Jihan will be bringing her whimsical work to the Melbourne showroom of Hub furniture for Melbourne Design Week, with ‘Diminishing Elation‘, an installation exploring themes of wonder, curiosity and joyful optimism.
Diminishing Elation Hub Furniture’s NEW showroom 16 – 28 Duke St, Abbotsford
Hub General Store 36 Cambridge St, Collingwood
Free event, bookings not required.
The editor-in-chief of the world’s most influential architecture and design website, Marcus Fairs, will make a keynote presentation as part of Melbourne Design Week. Photos – courtesy of Dezeen and Design Indaba.
Marcus Fairs of Dezeen: Designing A Better World
As founder and editor-in-chief of Dezeen, the world’s most influential architecture and design website, London-based Marcus Fairs is a big name in the international design world.  So, we’re pretty excited to see Marcus deliver a keynote presentation at Melbourne Design Week!
Marcus will draw upon his years at the forefront of design publishing to reveal how he sees design shaping the world around us – and its potential to enable positive transformation.
Marcus Fairs of Dezeen: Designing a Better World Presented by Telstra and the NGV
NGV International Great Hall
Wednesday March 21st 6.30pm–7.30pm
Tickets $25, bookings required
Tim Ross brings his passion project for architecturally significant buildings to Melbourne Design Week. Photos – courtesy of The Mid Century Project.
The Mid Century Project
Everyone’s favourite design enthusiast (slash author slash TV producer slash comedian), Tim Ross, will be BACK in town for Melbourne Design Week.
With a contagious passion for design and architecture, for the last five years, Tim Ross and his talented mate Kit Warhurst have hosted a series of inspired comedy shows in architecturally significant buildings, both in Australia and overseas. In March, they’ll be welcoming visitors to the ICI Building in East Melbourne for The Mid Century Project. This iconic building will be transformed for this limited season with a series of mid-century modern inspired installations using film, sound, furniture and art.
The Mid Century Project Bates Smart Gallery ICI House 1 Nicholson St East Melbourne
March 15th – 25th Tickets $69.95, bookings essential.
Tectonic Grounds is an interactive sculpture created in a collaboration between United Make and the Melbourne School of Design. Photos – courtesy of Melbourne School of Design and United Make.
Tectonic Grounds
‘What if architecture could interact with us? What would it say?’ These questions formed part of the inspiration for Tectonic Grounds,  an interactive sculpture created in a collaboration between United Make and the Melbourne School of Design.
Part sculpture, part architecture, this exhibition explores contemporary advances in digital fabrication, computing and rapid laser-cut prototyping, to create an interactive spectacle!
Tectonic Grounds Melbourne School of Design Building (133) University of Melbourne Cnr. Masson and Spencer Road, Carlton
March 15th – 23rd
Free, bookings not required.
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iconsoft · 4 years ago
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iconsoft · 4 years ago
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