Videos
Cooper-Hewitt: Felt Makers-Terelj, MongoliaFriday July 13, 2012Filmed by Chrtstine Martens. Fashioning Felt presents an extraordinary range of felt. From two-dimensional carpets to three-dimensional environments, each work reveals the virtuosity of both the material and the designers. The exhibition and book focus on felt that has been produced by traditional hand- or machine-felting processes; they exclude non-woven felt and techniques, in order to underscore the essential elements of feltmaking — wool fiber, agitation, moisture, and pressure. Mongolia, wool, felt, Fashioning Felt, Exhibition, yurt, sheep, fiber, camel, horse, friction, Terelj, Christine Martens |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Shahzia Sikander and Glenn Lowry in ConversationFriday July 13, 2012A conversation with internationally acclaimed artist Shahzia Sikander and art historian and MoMA Director, Glenn Lowry. |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Provoking Magic - Lighting of Ingo MaurerFriday July 13, 2012This retrospective of the celebrated lighting designer Ingo Maurer will offer a comprehensive overview of his nearly four decades of work. Maurer himself will help select works for display, including rare prototypes, serially produced lamps and one-off pieces, as well as models, photographs and films documenting his illumination projects around the world. A highlight of the exhibition will be lighting installations designed by Maurer specifically for Cooper-Hewitt's galleries. Ingo Maurer, Industrial Designer, lighting, Provoking Magic, retrospective, Exhibition, Lighting Installations, LED Portrait, Andrew Carnegie, Louise Whitfield |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Convergence of Craft and Industry - Claudy Jongstra and Kathryn WalterFriday July 13, 2012This program brings together two designers featured in Fashioning Felt who approach incorporating felt into architectural use from different starting places but with beautiful and unexpected endings. Both designers collaborate with architects to create decorative and functional felt interventions. Kathryn Walter works primarily with industrial felt while Claudy Jongstra uses raw wool and natural dyes. See examples of their work and learn about their process, their choice of felt, and where theyd like to take the material next. Moderated by curator, Susan Brown. Design Felt, Claudy Jongstra, Kathryn Walter, Fashioning Felt, Exhibition, wool, talk, long, public program |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Scrapbooks and Self Works- Jessica Helfand and Rebecca Johnson MelvinFriday July 13, 2012Combining pictures, words and a wealth of personal ephemera, scrapbook makers preserve on the pages of their books a moment, a day, or a lifetime. Join Jessica Helfand, graphic designer, co-editor of Design Observer, and author of Scrapbooks: An American History, and Rebecca Johnson Melvin, manuscripts librarian and curator of Self Works: Diaries, Scrapbooks, and Other Autobiographical Efforts, for a presentation and conversation about this lively art and its history. scrapbook, Self works, Jessica Helfand, Rebecca Johnson Melvin, craft, archive, history, panel, talk, long, public program |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Design Your Life with Ellen LuptonFriday July 13, 2012Ellen Lupton has been Cooper-Hewitt's curator of contemporary design since 1992. Her new book, Design Your Life: The Pleasures and Perils of Everyday Things (St. Martins Press, May 2009), is co-authored with her twin sister Julia. Design Your Life takes an irreverent and realistic look at everything from toasters, bras, and pillows to housekeeping and procrastination. Speaking to readers who are both design-conscious and consumer-wary, Design Your Life taps into the popular interest in design as well as peoples desire to make their own way through a mass-produced world. graphic design, women and design, productivity, signage, toasters, ergonomics, behavior, toilet paper, design thinking, Ellen Lupton, office design, smart appliances, Design Your Life, visibility principle, talk, long, public program |
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Cooper-Hewitt: Sustainable Fashion for a Living World (AUDIO ONLY)Friday July 13, 2012Join Rogan Gregory and Scott Hahn, co-founders of Loomstate, Julie Gilhart, Senior Vice President and fashion director of Barneys New York, and Leslie Hoffman, executive director of Earth Pledge in conversation with Sarah Scaturro, textile conservator, curator and author, on the importance and future of sustainable fashion. Sustainable Fashion, Living World, panel, Sarah Scaturro, John Rogan Gregory, Scott Hahn, Loomstate, Ecofashion, sustainability, Slow, Julie Gilhart, Barneys, Leslie Hoffman, Earth Pledge, education, talk, long, public program, audio |
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Cooper-Hewitt: 2009 Teen Design Fair with Tim GunnFriday July 13, 2012New York City teens were invited to learn about careers from over thirty professionals working in the fields of fashion, industrial, multi-media and graphic design as well as architecture. Design colleges from around the country were on hand to provide admission and financial aid information. Tim Gunn, members of the cast of Project Runway, and designers from Google, Nike, Gensler, 2x4, SHoP Architects, and more participated in the Teen Design Fair. The event took place during National Design Week, October 1924, 2009. 2009, Teen Fair, New York City, NYC, Tim Gunn, education, Lecture, Teens, youth, event, long, public program |
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Cooper-Hewitt: 2009 National Design Awards Winners' PanelFriday July 13, 20122009 National Design Award winners participate in a panel discussion about their inspiration and drive as designers and the state of contemporary design in America. Moderator: Panelists include: Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute, Andrew Blauvelt, Walker Arts Center, Christopher Sharples, SHoP Architects, Laurene Boym, Boym Partners, |
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Cooper-Hewitt: 2009 The Business of DesignFriday July 13, 2012Business leaders discuss how design impacts their overall strategy and affects their bottom line. Moderated by Daniel H. Pink, the panelists will discuss the role of design thinking in the workplace as it relates to consumer goods as well as overall company vision. Moderator: Daniel H. Pink, Panelists include: Bill Moggridge, |
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