MAKE CHANGE
2010
‘The installation, located in the main gallery of the State Library of Queensland, comprised hundreds of sheets of white computer-cut paper hung across the space on an independent structure.’
The inaugural Queensland Government event, Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific, was held in Brisbane in October 2010. It marked a key moment for government, industry, design professionals and the public to reflect on the role of design within culture and society and its ability to make change within the Asia Pacific region.
Unlimited’s core exhibition, Make Change: Design Thinking in Action told resonant stories via case studies within the Asia Pacific where design in action was effectively making a difference to the quality of people’s lives.
The installation, located in the main gallery of the State Library of Queensland, comprised hundreds of sheets of white computer-cut paper hung across the space on an independent structure.
The space for each exhibited project was digitally modelled as a sphere, and then categorised into themes; connected projects merged to create connected spheres joined like beads of water, doubling and sometimes tripling in size.
The collective effect is a journey through an ethereal cloud-like world with organic rooms to contemplate film and read detail of each regenerative project. This contemplative experience is in apparent contrast to the technology and assemblage required to make it, however, after the event the paper itself was ultimately stacked ready for re-use by the library.
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EXHIBITION DESIGN
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COMPLETE | 2010
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TUTTBAL / JAGERA | BRISBANE | QUEENSLAND
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BUILDER | MARCH STUDIO
CURATOR | FLEUR WATSON
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TOBIAS TITZ