WORKSHOPS – UPCOMING
WORKSHOP #17
“VARIABLE THRESHOLDS”
Designers-tutors:
MATTEO GUARNACCIA
TELLURICO
When:
6–9 September, 2023
Where:
ADI Design Museum, Milan
VARIABLE THRESHOLDS
Every element is identified by a border, a separation that serves to distinguish it from other things. The space between entities is where the relationship occurs, it’s a variable threshold, a complex transitional area with reciprocal influence between what is considered “here/there”, “me/you”, “right/wrong”, it’s a space with blurred boundaries where collective actions take place and create the most unexpected landscapes ever imagined.
MATTEO GUARNACCIA
Hailing from Sicily, Matteo Guarnaccia (Italy, 1993) is based in Europe, working across different design fields. With a passion for breaking free from labels, he explores the boundaries of design, crafting unique and captivating creations. Matteo’s unwavering belief in design as a powerful problem-solving tool fuels his pursuit of innovation in every project, striving to blend aesthetics with functionality.
matteoguarnaccia.com
TELLURICO
Tellurico (Italy, 1985) is the multidisciplinary design studio specializing in object, space, and installation design founded in 2017 by Francesco Pace, after graduating from Eindhoven’s Design Academy. Tellurico explores alternative solutions through folklore study and the relationship between crafts and the environment, connecting objects to their contexts and intertwining historical, geological, and social aspects of humanity, alongside the simplicity of everyday life.
tellurico.com
Location
ADI Design Museum
Piazza Compasso d’Oro 1, 20154 Milan
(entrance via Ceresio 7 – Via Bramante 42 – Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale)
Workshop
During the period of the “VARIABLE THRESHOLDS” workshop, the Designer-Tutors and the curators of the project are the leaders in an experience of total collaboration, a discussion that continues beyond the work sessions and extends into moments of leisure time. Dialogue and interaction, together with hands-on activities of experimentation, are the prioritized tools with which the workshop delves into the creative process.
Schedule
See full schedule here.
Eligibility
Participation is open to design professionals, students of any level and enthusiasts in the field of design practice. People who are interested in pioneering design research and crossovers between design and other social, scientific and philosophical areas of interest. All participants must be over 18 years of age and have written and oral fluency in the English language.
Language
The workshop will be conducted in English.
Application And Deadlines
The workshop is open to up to maximum of 24 participants. You can buy your ticket until 4 September, 2023.
Fees
The IN Residence workshop requires a fee of 500€ for general professional admission, with a special discounted price of 300€ for students. Early Bird tickets are available in a limited number, with price 250 € for professionals and 150 € for students. Lunch during the four days of the workshop is provided by IN Residence and included in the participation fee (please advise if you have any food allergies by writing to info@inresidence-design.com). Student discounts are available only for individuals who meet the requirements by providing proof of student status (valid student ID) at info@inresidence-design.com when completing the booking. Fees do not include travel or accommodation costs.
Terms and conditions
Cancellation policy: 50€ will be withheld for every cancellation to cover organizational costs. Cancellations starting 10 days prior to the beginning of the workshop will not be eligible for any reimbursement. The registered individual has the option of naming a substitute to attend in his/her place without any penalty fee.
Insurance
Each participant is responsible for arranging sufficient insurance coverage for the duration of the workshop: accident, liability and health insurance for travel abroad including evacuation, and theft insurance for personal effects. The organizer is not liable for any costs or damages. For all its offered courses and initiatives, the organizer shall not be liable for any damages to people or property caused by sovereign acts of any government, acts of nature or third parties.
Visa Requirements
Participants who require a visa are responsible for obtaining it with the correct timing.
Equipment
All the materials required for the workshop will be provided by IN Residence. Participants need to bring only their own laptops. Please ensure that this equipment is covered by your own insurance, as the organization (IN Residence and ADI Design Museum) takes no responsibility for items lost or stolen during the workshop.
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