Description
Known for her game changing thinking and groundbreaking approach to design, Netherlands-based designer Christien Meindertsma asks us to imagine a new material future.
Over the past two decades, the famed designer has produced objects, textile and furniture works exploring wide-ranging subjects; from animal by-products, to flax, and forestry. Meindertsma uses design to investigate complex problems, and in her most recent research she has developed a new fabrication method using waste and recycled wool that demonstrates the material’s unique properties and potential uses – its softness, strength, warmth, acoustic and biodegradable properties.
For the Commission presented at NGV in October 2024, Meindertsma will produce her most ambitious work to date; a large-scale form made from European wool that would be otherwise disposed of, revolutionising the ways that waste wool can be re-purposed. Developing a world-first robotic technology for 3D felting in collaboration with Netherlands-based company Tools for Technology, the designer will show us how it is possible to build structural, three-dimensional objects from wool and invite us to consider how we may embrace a new material era.
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Event date: Oct 3
Ticket Price Information: Free entry
Time(s): 10:00am to 5:00pm
Event Venue: National Gallery of Victoria
Accessibility: Contact venue
Ticket on-sale date: 03 Oct 2024
Suited for: Families
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