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| Design Museum in London opens "California: Designing Freedom" |
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LONDON.- Designed in California is the new Made in Italy. While Californias midcentury modernism is well documented, this is the first exhibition to examine the states current global reach. Picking up the story in the 1960s, the exhibition charts the journey from counterculture to Silicon Valleys tech culture. Its central idea is that California has always pioneered tools of personal liberation, from LSD to surfboards and iPhones. This ambitious survey brings together political posters, personal computers and self-driving cars but also looks beyond hardware to explore how user interface designers in the Bay Area are shaping some of our most common daily experiences and expanding what we think of as design.
California: Designing Freedom is composed of over 200 objects, curated in five thematic sections. Collectively, these works assert that design in California is distinguished by an emphasis on individual freedom. The exhibitions five themes explore different facets of this freedom.
GO WHERE YOU WANT: Tools of movement and escape
So many of the innovations associated with California, from LAs freeways to Google Maps, revolve around freedom of movement. This section of the exhibition focuses on mobility, from navigation to portability and exploration. Exhibits include Waymos self-driving car, the first consumer GPS device and a replica of the Captain America chopper from Easy Rider.
SEE WHAT YOU WANT: Tools of perception and fantasy
California is best known as the land of make-believe, the home of Disney, Hollywood and videogaming. This section explores how California has pioneered new ways of looking at the world, from acid trips to virtual reality. Exhibits include Syd Meads artwork for Blade Runner , LSD blotting paper and early videogame graphics.
SAY WHAT YOU WANT: Tools of self-expression and rebellion
California has its own history of enabling freedom of expression, from new graphic languages to social media. This section explores the states culture of communication through posters, magazines and online platforms. Exhibits include Emory Douglass Black Panther posters, David Carsons design for Ray Gun magazine and Twitters interface design.
MAKE WHAT YOU WANT: Tools of production and self-reliance
Perhaps no place has done more to democratize access to industrial technology than California. This section features tools that have made making easier and more accessible, from the Whole Earth Catalog , the countercultures bible of self-sufficiency, to the Apple Macintosh and the open-source tools of the maker culture. Exhibits include an original Apple 1 computer, IDEOs voting booth for Los Angeles County and a home kit for genetic engineering.
JOIN WHO YOU WANT: Tools of collaboration and community
Since the founding of California, the freedom to create your own community has been considered essential to success and survival. From hippy communes to Facebook, this section examines tools that enable communities both on the ground and online. Exhibits include a geodesic dome, Sussman Prejzas designs for the 1984 LA Olympics and documentation of the early Burning Man festivals.
Diverse, engaging, revolutionary and addictive, Californian design has impacted so many aspects of our lives. California: Designing Freedom reveals how this culture of design and technology has made us all, in certain ways, Californians.
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