‘The V&A at Dundee’, a new centre of 21st century design for Scotland and the world, will occupy a prime site at the heart of Dundee’s redeveloped waterfront, it is announced today (Monday January 11th).
An international architectural competition is being launched to deliver a landmark building for the centre, which will sit just to the south of Craig Harbour on a site to be created out into the River Tay. Read the rest of this entry »
The sacred and domestic; the hybridized being, animal and man are some of the main themes found in the work of these two recent graduates who were awarded a joint residency at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop in Lumsden. Read the rest of this entry »
The Six Cities design festival, which took in the six cities of Scotland, has been cancelled. Due to be held again in 2010 the SNP have decided that it was not worth funding, along with various other arts and cultural events.
First held in 2007, it was funded by a £3million investment by the then Labour government with a view to making it on of the biggest arts festivals in Scotland if not Britain. Drawing over 300,000 people over 300 events the festival was a promising way to promote and encourage the design industry in Scotland.
Full story on DesignWeek.
Despite all the hype this book received in the run up to its release it was always going to be an ambitious project. Following, briefly, the lives of 9 characters through sub episodic chapters, in 9 different locations, keeping together any firm story line was always going to be hard. Of course keeping together a story may not have been the authors sole objective in writing a book such as this one.
The book was first published in 1999, however the copy that I read was published more recently and features a redesigned cover. Of course this doesn’t make the book but it’s a nice feature. It was designed by Kai and Sunny.