Exhibition
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Generally speaking, we use robots to help us build or create things. An artwork on display at the UK's Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, however, does quite the opposite. Accomplice comprises a number of robots systematically destroying a gallery wall over the course of an exhibition.
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London's Science Museum is wildly popular, hosting over 2.9 million visitors a year. It's currently showing 3D: printing the future, an exhibition about 3D printing and how it will impact our lives. Gizmag payed the exhibition a visit.
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Last week, Don Wales, grandson of Sir Malcolm Campbell, opened a new multimedia exhibit celebrating the golden age of British land speed record breaking entitled “Britain & For The Hell Of It” at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, Hampshire.
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Architectural artists Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder lived on an hamster wheel-shaped home for 10 days as part of their art exhibition In Orbit.
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Claudiu Ionescu is the architect behind Romania's very first digital museum. Situated near the Mures Floodplain Natural Park in Pecica, the unusual and chapel-like museum allows visitors to virtually explore various museums and artifacts from around the world.
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Berlin's Jürgen Mayer H. has designed a temporary space for Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne to house exhibitions while the museum is renovated. The Schaustelle (or "show site") is primarily constructed from scaffolding and other reusable parts.
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In honor of this year's IBA Hamburg architecture festival, German architectural firm Architekturagentur has created the Woodcube: a 5-story apartment block constructed almost entirely from wood.
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The London Design Museum has announced that the public website GOV.UK has won the Design of the Year Award 2013.
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The Tricycle House relies on pedal power to move between destinations.
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The Pop-Up Office installation by Dubbeldam Architecture and Design is a novel modular office design constructed from reclaimed wood pallets.
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Stockholm Design Week showcases the latest offerings from Scandinavian artists, designers and architects, and proves there is more to Swedish design than IKEA flat packs.
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An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York is showcasing the recently-announced winning entry of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s adAPT micro-apartment design competition.
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