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31 / 03 / 2010 Post Fossil 'excavating 21st century creation'
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Post Fossil 'excavating 21st century creation'
31/03/2010

Time has come for extreme change.
Society is ready to break away from last century for good. To break with creative conventions,
theoretic rules and stigmas that now are questioned, challenged and broken. To break with a
materialistic mentality replacing it with the materialisation of modest earth-bound and
recomposed matter.

In the aftermath of the worst financial crisis in decades, a period of glamorous and
streamlined design for design's sake comes to an end. A new generation of designers retrace
their roots, refine their earth and research their history, sometimes going back to the
beginning of time.
In this process, they form and formulate design around exactly these natural and sustainable
materials, favouring timber, hide, pulp, fibre, earth and fire; like contemporary cavemen, they
reinvent shelter, redesign tools and manmade machines, and conceptualise archaic rituals for
a more modest, contented and contained lifestyle. Like a Fred Flintstone of tomorrow.
Bone structures give quality to pre-historic dwellings and millennial designs imitating the
organic process of growth. Hand-blown glass and hand-thrown pottery will dominate the table
of the future, presenting even slower food with forgotten vegetables and just local and
seasonal produce.
In general, materials will be matte and humble, however the earth and its hidden riches also
invites this generation to employ minerals, alloys and crystals; adding lustre and sometimes
even sheen to these fossil-like concepts and constructions. At times these designs will echo
the essence of the arte povera movement which is bound to make a revival - soon.
Nature is a dominant ingredient in this movement, although no longer used in a naive and
aspiring ecological language, but as a mature philosophy fit for a newer age. Raising the
questions that need to be raised.
Can we do with less to become more?
Can design have a soul and therefore be animated?
Can man find a more meaningful way to consume?
Can we break with the past and reinvent the future?

"POST FOSSIL: excavating 21st century creation"
Directed by Li Edelkoort

21_21 DESIGN SIGHT (Tokyo Midtown Garden)
9-7-6 Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo JAPAN
Tel. +81 (0) 3-3475-2121 www.2121designsight.jp

21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, Tokyo will present Artifical mammoth.
Date 24-04-2010 till 27-06-2010

     


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