nomad, No.14
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nomad is a magazine for design and society. For nomad, design is a process of shaping the future, and a catalyst for social developments and individual lifestyles.
nomad seeks to change the perspective of design – from its status as an extraordinary phenomenon to a concept more rooted in the everyday: a progression that engenders natural appreciation. Alongside a focus on the end-result of the design process and the designers themselves, other aspects are explored and the effects and future potential of design culture, in terms of individuals and society as a whole, are investigated within the framework of a broader understanding of design.
In this way, nomad aims to adopt new stances. The magazine offers views on a wide range of standpoints: personal and economic, cultural and global. By doing so, nomad covers a wide range of topics juxtaposing design, social and lifestyle issues with aspects of shaping the future, providing revelations and inspiration in the process.
In this issue:
This issue explores the concept of care from a relationship perspective, discussing the need for redefining relationship contexts oreven reinventing some entirely. It also raises questions about our relationship with nature, examiningwhether we are superior or subordinate to it and how we can redefine our relationship with it. The issue also covers discussions on waste, architecture and design, and considers how they can be used to change our relationship with nature and the world.
Nomad featurespeople who explore the relationship between humans and nature in their work, including artist Zheng Bo, designer duo Formafantasma, Studio Ossidiana, General and Artistic Director at NieuweInsituut Aric Chen, furniture manufacturers ecoBirdy, Studio Plastique, designer and architect Michele de Lucchi, artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and many more.
Contents
Zheng Bo: Between heaven and earth — Formafantasma: Materials in flux — Nadine Vicentini: Why disruption unleashes creativity — Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg: You can’t recreate a one-to-one of the natural world — Valentina Karga: What is at stake is our collective wellbeing — Aric Chen: Looking at the world as a garden — Armand Grüntuch&AlmutGrüntuch-Ernst: From isolation to contemplation — EcoBirdy: Make the most of plastic — Studio Ossidiana: Birds don’t need a floating Island, but maybe we do — Michele De Lucchi: This is the moment to become a revolutionary — Studio Plastique: Humankind — Steffen Erath: This is the decade of decisions! — Barbara Corti: Light has always been an alphabet for telling stories
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