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22 August – 3 October 2004 Eternally
Yours |
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The Eternally
Yours Foundation researches ways to extend the life endurance of products.
Their first book, bound in gold with gilded edges, became an instant hit
in 1997. This was not only because of the contents but also due to the spectacular
design by 'Studio Gonnissen en Widdershoven' which was awarded the prestigious
Best of Category award in the Graphics category in the 1998 I.D. Annual
Design Review.
This first book was sold out quickly and is still a collectors
item among designers all over the world. Time in Design, the second book
by Eternally Yours, will be designed by the same couple (now working as
Thonik). Promising pioneering texts and innovative design. |
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Billions of
products virtually die before their time has come. They can be found in
silent places in homes, or they are needlessly recycled, buried on landfills
or simply burnt. Time is no consideration in product design. Most consumer
products are not supposed to have a future, apart from being predecessors
to the next in line. Time can be incorporated in the design of products
in such a way that their value can be sustained and they can be kept in
use for a longer time. |
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The Eternally Yours foundation aims to extend user product lifespan. Sustainability of product value is not limited to product materiality. Stories and services are part of it. Time in design revolves around many subjects: fashion, aging, wear, communication, rooted-ness, rituals, materials, evolution and time itself. In a period of ten years the Eternally Yours foundation gathered expertise on lifespan extension by setting up student and professional demonstration projects involving many different disciplines like sociology, philosophy, advertising, servicing, technology, economy and product design. Eternally Yours organized two international conferences, several experts meetings and discussions with industry. Conclusions and guidelines were brought together in two publications. The first in 1997, the second will be brought out and presented during the exhibition. |
Exhibition design and realisation: Aardige Jongens Supported by: |
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