For almost a decade, The Project has been an integral part of Indesign: The Event – and it’s coming back this year to showcase the air of our industry’s top creatives at Sydney Indesign. By transforming our showrooms into interactive and immersive spaces, they will provide snapshot moments of laughter, wonder and surprise.
August 9th, 2017
For almost a decade, The Project has been an integral part of Indesign: The Event – and it’s coming back this year to showcase the air of our industry’s top creatives at Sydney Indesign. By transforming our showrooms into interactive and immersive spaces, they will provide snapshot moments of laughter, wonder and surprise.
Ever since its inception, The Project always sets a keyword or theme that forms the brief and dictates the concept of all installations. The 2017 keyword and theme is… CLICK – It’s the power of instant connections.
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Abey with Spaces & Places
Design concepts, creative ideas and the latest products CLICK together in a series of perspective-based interventions within Abey’s Waterloo showroom.
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Abey, Cafe Culture + Insitu, Pure Concepts with Christina Waterson
For #SID17, Christina Waterson is activating several spaces along Waterloo’s Danks Street with her Nearfar installation. Nearfar celebrates everyone who has travelled both near and far to CLICK at #SID17.
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Alternative Surfaces with Latitude Group
Ever notice how things suddenly become clear? How sometimes it all just CLICKs? The Alternative Surfaces Pavilion is going to show you precisely that! The clarity of instant connections.
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B2 Studios with The Bold Collective
The Bold Collective is joining our B2 Studios exhibitors to bring the space alive with colour, play and pattern – a veritable Design Carnivale! Bang. Pop. Party! Come see them all CLICK together.
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CDK Stone, EcoSmart Fire, Savage Design, thinkdzine with Christina Waterson
Christina Waterson’s Flowwave marks the entry at The Alex. The installation explores flow patterns that inspire art and design, architecture and cognitive patterns … everything to CLICK with creative solutions.
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Earp Bros with Tom Fereday
With grand, high ceilings and an industrial interior bathed in white, the Earp Bros Alexandria showroom is brought alive as cameras CLICK away capturing their collaboration with Tom Fereday.
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Interstudio with Zunica Design
Zunica and Interstudio collaborate a second time, investigating the story of the creative process and how interconnected parts CLICK together to create a singular completed statement of our design intent.
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Refreshment in hand, you enter LightCo’s Tunnel of Light, and … CLICK…the magic happens! LightCo has collaborated with Acme&Co to create this LightingFX-phenomenon that will set your heart racing.
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Mafi + Kebony by WOODOS with
Billy Blue College
CLICKing the release button on your skis after a big day in the Austrian Alps, you are welcomed out of the snow and into the Mafi Ski and Health Chalet designed by Billy Blue Design School. Indulge in the beauty of Austrian timber.
.MR Chair with Adele Bates
Adele Bates and Schiavello come together to present the MR Chair. A quintessential chair where classic references CLICK into place with the modern world. A powerful meditation on design’s power to connect.
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Everything starts with an encounter … a CLICK, if you will. Using this ‘encounter’ as their control, SeehoSu, in collaboration with Geyer, have created an installation that serves as the crux of many, many questions.
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Signature Floorconcepts with Group GSA
Signature Floors has partnered with Group GSA to create a unique experience where interaction and connection are enhanced through the five senses: the foundation for how we CLICK together
to share experience.
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Stormtech with Cox Architecture
This collaboration between Stormtech and Cox Architecture questions how the infinite CLICKs of modern technology by which we’re surrounded hide these complex systems of chain reactions
from our view.
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SJB and ZIP Water have partnered for SID17. The primary concept looks at the abstraction of drinking water, to create spaces that match its liquid fluidity. Join them at their bar to socialise and CLICK together.
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