VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2018: Festival Guide (English)

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28.9. 7.10. 2018

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estival Headquarters with Info Point F This symbol marks features and events in this year’s Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital. The Info Point is the number one contact point for visitors. Several guided tours start here. Cocktail The cocktail symbol marks selective events during the festival. Don’t worry if you don’t make it to these dates: Most exhibitions and presentations can be viewed throughout the entire festival at the stated opening times.

All features are on show throughout the entire duration of the festival un­l ess otherwise announced. Selective events are listed in the daily planner in this Festival Guide. Admission is generally free. Please note the prices announced in the education and tour programs, and also the regular admission fees of the participating museums.

This Festival Guide was produced with the kind support of Fedrigoni. Cover: Symbol Card E49 300 g/m2 Core: Arcoset WW 90 g/m2 and Symbol Freelife Gloss 115 g/m2

uest Country Poland G This symbol marks all features and events associated with our Guest Country. ocus District Neubau F This sign stands for all events in this year’s Focus District of Neubau. Location Number This number specification refers to the location of each event. All addresses are listed on pages 146–149 and marked on the attached city map.

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You are holding in your hands the Festival Guide for Austria’s largest design festival. It is sorted according to locations, theme focuses, and festival formats, and provides an overview of far more than 150 events associated with architecture, the graphic arts, and design of all kinds – product, furniture, industrial, digital, experimental, and social design. Additionally, all events and locations may be found on our pocket-sized Festival Map! Come with us on our trip of discovery and watch out for the well-known chairs. They show you the way to the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK events. Use our respon­ sive website to navigate through the ten-day program and to create your individual event schedule. Get in touch with us online on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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#vdw2018 #viennadesignweek

Welcome to Wien Neubau! Witamy na VIENNA DESIGN WEEK!


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Preface Greeting

p. 7 p. 8–9

Daily Planner

p. 10–22

Festival Headquarters p. 24–31 Focus District p. 32–35 Guest Country Poland p. 36–38

Education p. 40–43 Talks p. 44–47 Formats Debut p. 52–53 Passionswege p. 54–55 Protest p. 56–57 Stadtarbeit p. 58–59 Urban Food & Design p. 60–61 Virtual & Augmented Reality p. 62–65

Program Partners

A—Z

p. 66–70

p. 71–132

City Map p. 146–147 Addresses p. 148–149 Index p. 150–153 Team p. 154 Thank You / Imprint p. 155 Partners p. 158–159

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© Katharina Gossow


Dear Readers! When the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK took its first spin twelve years ago, the investment bank Lehman Brothers was still making money hand over fist, the Western world agreed that things were going well for us – possibly better than ever – and Europe was united in viewing itself as a prosperous democratic continent. And at that time, Austria occupied the EU Council presidency. In these dozen years, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has helped develop Austria’s design landscape while the big world outside was undergoing significant changes, which include the role played by design. A festival can react to such change with a certain amount of directness, and the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK team sees it as an obligation to address current social events while dealing with the theme of design. More than ever, this discipline is searching for questions relevant to society and, ideally, answers to them. More than ever, taking a stance is necessary, not style. Design is political, and designers are mediators and moderators. This brings us to a theme that has been foremost in our thoughts as the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK team since last fall: protest. It will be thematized and visualized in many portions of our program. Protest involves making concerns visible, and a variety of design tools come into play in broad­casting the messages to the world. If you prefer not to go out on the street, there is escapism in virtual worlds. We have also given some thought to this. Virtual and augmented reality are not just fashionable keywords of the hour, they represent essential components of our future. Production and manufacture will

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change, even materiality itself can be called into question. Does everything have to be produced physically? Isn’t the mere impression enough, especially when finery is involved? And what does virtuality mean for the important design theme of mobility? Of course, design interests us in terms of art history whenever it is understood as formal commentary on the present or is sold in galleries or at auctions as a classic. Wherever design injects itself into social processes as a moderator and plays a role in shaping the future is where the real challenges can be found. Some of them will be discussed, put on display, and experimented with during the ten fall days that we spend the entire year preparing for as a team. This is always done with the objective of making these themes accessible to a wide public and intertwining them with the city of Vienna in an exceptional way. In other words, we show our true colors. This is done at our Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital in compressed form, and we finally enter the creative district Neubau. The presence of our Guest Country, Poland, will be noticeable in all formats, whether it involves graphic art, furniture, protest or social issues. What a festival and a protest movement have in common is the important moment when you realize you aren’t struggling alone! On that note, we hope to spend many hours together with our audience on these fall days and nights, with a particular posture, aspirations, passion, and not to forget a party spirit! We’re looking forward to seeing you! Lilli Hollein and VIENNA DESIGN WEEK team


© David Bohmann

© Peter Rigaud

© BKA / Andy Wenzel

Gernot Blümel FEDERAL MINISTER FOR THE EU, ART, CULTURE, AND MEDIA

Gerhard Hirczi MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE VIENNA BUSINESS AGENCY

Veronica Kaup-Hasler CITY COUNCILOR FOR CULTURE AFFAIRS AND SCIENCE IN VIENNA

Design moves between various poles, linking every­ day and new technologies, ecology, lifestyle, aesthetics, art, social responsibility, and industrial exploitation. The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2018 will provide the expected high-quality pyrotechnics of events, transforming Vienna into a stage for design. Austria’s largest international design festival creates space for new possibilities, experimental approaches, and technologies of the future. The richness of contemporary design will be explored, presented, and networked. Lilli Hollein has succeeded in creating a com­­municative platform with long-term effects, fascinating both other designers and interested members of the public and generating enthusiastic interest in design. I congratulate the twelfth edi­tion of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK and am looking forward to intense examination of this year’s themes.

It’s an even dozen! In its proven way, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK shines the international limelight on designing and designed Vienna. This confident presentation is justified, as Vienna is one of the world’s most attractive cities. This fact is proven by companies that locate or incorporate here. Vienna offers good and fertile soil. And Vienna is growing. There will soon be two million of us here. Space is a valuable resource. We have to live, work, and produce food in a minimum of space, which leads to the following questions: How can local production be redesigned? What would food distribution be like in a smart city? Can hospitality and enjoyment be redefined in a city like Vienna? Together with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the Vienna Business Agency will present solutions from the perspective of designers. I wish you exciting hunting and discovery!

A thought experiment: If a single designer had planned Vienna, what would it look like? Functional, but dead in terms of beauty? Radical, but having survived in ugliness? Surprisingly, both have their place here. The beautiful and the ugly. Both extremes run with the helping and restraining hands of time. What was attractive in the past now seems to us plain and without charm – and vice versa. And in between? Between the two pulsates what we call life. In a kind of counterpoint, we move between the loud and the bright, between the unheard and the overlooked. That is a city. And we live in a good city. Possibly because all kinds of design can be found here: free, bold, paradoxical, diverse, challenging, and always new.

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Vienna is considered a center of excellence for art – for both classical and contemporary forms of art and culture. To thank for this are in­no­vative festivals such as the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, which has linked modern design and traditional handcrafts in a spectacular way for over a decade, familiarizing a local and international audience with them. In doing so, it has created new and unexpected perspectives of Vienna, at the same time providing important inspiration for development of the city and its neighborhoods. In line with this year’s focus on Virtual & Augmented Reality, the Vienna Tourist Board will install a VR station at the Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital and show clips of Vienna from a 360° per­spective, some of them shot from the air. I wish for the organizers of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK plenty of high flying and more splendid ideas, and for visitors an ex­ citing and amazing experience in Vienna away from the well-beaten paths!

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© Christian Skalnik / WKW

© Vienna Tourist Board / Peter Rigaud

Norbert Kettner MANAGING DIRECTOR VIENNA TOURIST BOARD

Walter Ruck PRESIDENT OF THE VIENNA ECONOMIC CHAMBER Design and crafts are for eternity! The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has long been es­ tablished as Austria’s largest design festival. This year, all of Vienna will become a stage for the twelfth time, and our city’s creative power will take a bow. The fact that design creates strong links is illus­ trated vividly by the Passionswege. As part of this format, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK will bring Austrian and international designers together with Viennese workshops. We, the Vienna Economic Chamber, are pleased that out­ standing Viennese companies are again part of this year’s program. The Italian designer Alberto Alessi said, “Good design is for eternity!” A paraphrase of this applies to our companies. Solid crafts are also for eternity! On that note, I wish all visitors an exciting time at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. Let our city full of design thrill and inspire you!


Daily Planner The daily planner supplies a calendar overview of selective events, including cocktails, openings, talks, workshops, and education programs. p. 71–132) are on show throughout the entire duration of the festival All features (A—Z unless otherwise announced.

Friday 28.9. Program Partners 10am–1pm Workshop

TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna

p. 110

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Stadtarbeit 10.30am–12.30pm (for school classes) Children’s workshop “Designing with Ears of Wheat”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

50

Education 3pm–5pm Guided tour

TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK/ Alexa Brauner

p. 122

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Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Guest Country 5pm–8pm Opening

SYMBOL TO LOGO Polish Institute Vienna / Adam Mickiewicz Institute

p. 99

30

Passionswege 6pm–9pm Cocktail

HANAKAM & SCHULLER with J. & L. Lobmeyr

p. 82

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Passionswege 6pm–9pm Cocktail

HONEY & BUNNY with Die Zuckerlwerkstatt

p. 84

10

Program Partners 6.30pm Opening

A WINDOW ON THE WORLD SKREIN* – Die Schmuckwerkstatt

p. 104

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Program Partners 7.pm Opening

EXIT Spazio Pulpo

p. 106

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Saturday 29.9. Program Partners 10am–1pm Workshop

TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna

p. 110

42

Education 10am–12pm Guided tour

TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner

p. 122

2

Program Partners 10.30am–3pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Urban Food & Design 11am–6pm Bread-baking event

UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz

p. 88

Urban Food & Design 11am–6pm Bread-baking event

HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi

p. 98

Urban Food & Design 11am–1.30pm Presentation

VIENNA CALLING: CREATIVES – BRUNCH Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 130

Program Partners 1pm–3pm Cocktail

NEW HANDICRAFT – NEW ECONOMY New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten / Werkraum Bregenzerwald

p. 96

Stadtarbeit 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Of Sowing and Harvesting”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

50

Program Partners 2pm Guided tour

POST-OTTO WAGNER: FROM THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANK TO POST-MODERNISM MAK

p. 93

26

Education 2pm–4pm Guided tour

TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter

p. 122

44

Stadtarbeit 3pm–6pm Cocktail „Car-aoke“

AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer

p. 91

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Program Partners 3pm Talk “The Future of Building”

SOPHIENSPITAL AS A GOLDMINE University of Applied Arts Vienna

p. 113

Passionswege 3.30pm–6.30pm Cocktail

BURKART FURTENBACH with Albert Pattermann

p. 76

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Passionswege 3.30pm–6.30pm Cocktail

KUENG CAPUTO with Etui Fialka

p. 89

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Passionswege 3.30pm–6.30pm Cocktail

LAURIDS GALLÉE with M. Maurer

p. 91

25

Passionswege 3.30pm–6.30pm Cocktail

STUDIO RYGALIK with Jarosinski & Vaugoin

p. 108

21

Stadtarbeit 4pm Cocktail

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

50

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 5pm Talk

FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection

p. 84

18

Stadtarbeit 5pm–8pm Cocktail „Richtfest“

BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY Kulturverein Kopfhoch

p. 90

7

Protest 5.30pm Opening

STUDIO PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

p. 115

Protest 5.30pm Opening

STUDIO PROTEST: DEMOKRACJA ILUSTROWANA & GRAFICZNE POGOTOWIE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

p. 115

Program Partners 7pm Talk

NEW VISUAL INSTRUMENTS Process – Studio for Art and Design

p. 99

5pm–8pm Cocktail

COCKTAIL IN THE FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS in the presence of the designers!

p. 12

p. 28–31


Sunday 30.9. Program Partners 10am–1pm Workshop

TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna

p. 110

42

Program Partners 10.30am–3pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Stadtarbeit 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Designing with Ears of Wheat”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

50

Program Partners 2pm Blue-printing workshop „keep it blue!“ with KLAR

TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei

p. 107

39

Stadtarbeit 3pm Workshop

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

Guest Country 3pm–4pm Talk

POLISH DESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

p. 116

Program Partners 4pm Guided tour

THE OTHER GAZE Weltmuseum Wien

p. 125

47

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 5pm Talk

WORLD CONTROL – THE TOTAL BOARD GAME imago.im

p. 85

33

Program Partners 5pm–6pm Talk

INTRA-TEMPORALITY IN Residence_ Design Dialogues

p. 86

Program Partners 10am–1pm Workshop

TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna

p. 110

42

Education 12.30pm Guided tour

TOUR 3: CZECH INTERPRETS LOOS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

p. 123

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Monday 1.10.

p. 13


Urban Food & Design 2pm Guided tour

DEPARTURE TOUR 1: URBAN PRODUCTION Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 128

Stadtarbeit 3pm–6pm Consultation

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

Program Partners 4pm–8.30pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 5pm–8pm Cocktail

THOMAS FEICHTNER: DESIGN SPHERE Dorotheum

p. 77

11

Talks 5pm Lecture

JOINTS AND FITTINGS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Stefan Diez

p. 117

Program Partners 6pm Cocktail

BLAUES GOLD – POURING THE SOURCE OF LIFE design:mikimartinek

p. 77

38

Program Partners 6pm Cocktail

LAUFEN INNOVATION HUB AT MARIENSTIEGE LAUFEN

p. 90

24

Program Partners 6pm–10pm Cocktail

KIM + HEEP FOR RADO Rado

p. 100

31

Urban Food & Design 6pm Talk

DEPARTURE TALK 1: URBAN FOOD STRATEGIES Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 129

Program Partners 6.30pm Talk “Mon Oncle, or Why Automation Doesn’t Scare Us Anymore”

LAUFEN INNOVATION HUB AT MARIENSTIEGE LAUFEN

p. 90

24

Passionswege 7pm Talk

DESIGN & BUSINESS – THINKING WITHOUT BORDERS WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber

p. 131

21

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Tuesday 2.10. Program Partners 12pm–5pm Workshop

DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna

p. 93

26

Urban Food & Design 12pm–5pm Workshop

DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna

p. 127

26

Program Partners 3pm–8pm Open Room

OPEN ROOM IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel

p. 73

1

Stadtarbeit 3pm–6pm Consultation

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

Education 3pm–5pm Guided tour

TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter

p. 122

44

Education 3.45pm Guided tour

TOUR 4: BRAND-NEW SIGHTS IN THE CITY CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

p. 123

48

Program Partners 4pm–8.30pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Program Partners 4pm–8pm Workshop

LASER CUT YOUR OWN SHIRT Happylab

p. 83

17

Program Partners 4pm Guided tour

THE OTHER GAZE Weltmuseum Wien

p. 125

47

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 5pm Cocktail

BRING ART TO LIFE! Fedrigoni

p. 79

13

Debut 5.30pm Talk

PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien

p. 101

p. 15


Program Partners 6pm–7pm Reading

READING IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel

p. 73

1

Program Partners 6pm Cocktail

INNOVATIVE AND DOWN TO EARTH TU Graz, Faculty of Architecture / amm – architektInnen machen möbel

p. 113

22

Program Partners 6pm Cocktail

VIENNA SCHEHERAZADE – DISTINCTIVE GLASS VASES Glashütte Comploj

p. 81

15

Program Partners 6.30pm Cocktail

BUILD YOUR OWN CARTON BAG HEYSISTER! / raumkomplett

p. 83

32

Virtual & Augmented Reality 7pm Talk

TEASER: DOING NOTHING WITH AI – A NEUROREACTIVE ROBOTICS INSTALLATION Emanuel Gollob

p. 78

Program Partners 7pm Cocktail

FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection

p. 84

18

Program Partners 7pm Talk

DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna

p. 93

26

Urban Food & Design 7pm Talk

DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna

p. 127

26

Program Partners 7pm Cocktail „Drinks and Experiments“

TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei

p. 107

39

Stadtarbeit 3pm–6pm Consultation

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

Urban Food & Design 3pm Guided tour

DEPARTURE TOUR 2: FUTURE HOSPITALITY Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 128

Wednesday 3.10.

p. 16


Program Partners 4pm–8.30pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 4.30pm Talk

ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design

p. 107

Program Partners 5pm–8pm Cocktail

FROM THE ARCHIVES: CLASSICS, RARITIES, PROTOTYPES Kohlmaier

p. 89

Program Partners 5.30pm Cocktail

ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design

p. 107

Stadtarbeit 6pm–8pm Presentation “Drive-in Cinema”

AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer

p. 91

3

Program Partners 6pm Talk “Urban Space, Requirements for Mobility, and Design”

CARS CANNOT BE FOLDED VELLO

p. 114

45

Urban Food & Design 6pm Talk

DEPARTURE TALK 2: DESIGNING THE EXPERIENCE – FOOD AND BUSINESS Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 129

Protest 7.30pm Talk

PROTEST ARCHITECTURE FROM SEMPER TO OCCUPY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Oliver Elser

p. 117

Program Partners 8pm Cocktail

EXIT Spazio Pulpo

p. 106

37

Education 10.30am–12.30pm Guided tour

TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner

p. 122

2

Stadtarbeit 3pm–6pm Consultation

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

23

Thursday 4.10.

p. 17


Stadtarbeit 3pm Workshop

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

p. 85

Virtual & Augmented Reality 3.30pm Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 1: VR AND ARCHITECTURE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Jason Bergeron (d2 Conferences)

p. 120

Program Partners 4pm–8.30pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

8

Education 4pm–6pm Guided tour

TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter

p. 122

44

Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

48

Program Partners 4.30pm Talk

KRÜGER & PARDELLER: VOTIVPARK-GARAGE WIPARK

p. 127

46

Virtual & Augmented Reality 5pm Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 2: ART UNFRAMED – VR AS AN ARTISTIC MEDIUM VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Peggy Schoenegge

p. 120

Program Partners 5.30pm Cocktail

GELÉE ROYALE – JEWELRY DESIGN FROM ISRAEL AT THE SALON Gottfried & Söhne

p. 81

16

Program Partners 6pm–7.30pm Talk “The Marvelous Rise of Office Work”

FLOODING OFFICES WITH BEAUTY Blaha Büromöbel

p. 75

4

Program Partners 6pm Opening

PRIVATE VIEWING ONE FOR HUNDRED

p. 96

28

Program Partners 6pm–9pm Cocktail

WHAT THE FUCK IS HEIMAT? Studio Riebenbauer

p. 108

40

Program Partners 6pm–7pm Cocktail

DREIBAUM TRIALE Institut

p. 112

19

Virtual & Augmented Reality 6.15pm Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 3: VR BEYOND PLAY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / SUBOTRON

p. 121

Program Partners 6.30pm Dinner

EXPERIMENTAL VASE SERIES LALA feinedinge*

p. 80

p. 18

14


Program Partners 7pm Concert „Cuddling with Design“ with Schmusechor

TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei

p. 107

Virtual & Augmented Reality 7.30pm Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 4: XR BETWEEN EXHIBITION SPACE AND VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / sound:frame / VRVienna

p. 121

Program Partners 8.30pm Cocktail

EXPERIMENTAL VASE SERIES LALA feinedinge*

p. 80

14

Stadtarbeit 10.30am–12.30pm (for school classes) Children’s workshop “Like Wind in a Wheat Field”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

50

Education 10.30am–12.30pm Guided tour

TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner

p. 122

2

Urban Food & Design 11am–6pm Bread-baking event

UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz

p. 88

Urban Food & Design 11am–6pm Bread-baking event

HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi

p. 98

Education 3pm Guided tour

TOUR 5: DESIGN IN NEUBAU – FROM VIRTUOSO TO VIRTUAL VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

p. 124

Program Partners 4pm–8.30pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

Stadtarbeit 4pm Talk

SOCIAL ANYWAY? – SOCIAL DESIGN IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

p. 118

Education 4pm–6pm Guided tour

TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter

p. 122

39

Friday 5.10.

p. 19

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Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

Stadtarbeit 5pm Presentation

STADTARBEIT PROJECTS 2018 VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

p. 118

Program Partners 6pm Cocktail

COME TO HEAR! PORCELAIN BALL LOUDSPEAKERS mo° sound

p. 94

Stadtarbeit 6pm Award

ERSTE BANK EXTRAVALUE DESIGN AWARD 2018 VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

p. 118

Virtual & Augmented Reality 7pm Talk

DIGITAL VISIONS AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES: OUR FUTURE’S DESIGN VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Business Riot Festival

p. 118

Program Partners 7pm Cocktail

SVETA SHUVAEVA: DRAW-S WOP Works on Paper

p. 132

49

Protest 8pm Presentation

NO MORE BULLSHIT. THE MANUAL AGAINST SEXIST PLATITUDES Sorority

p. 105

43

Urban Food & Design 8pm Presentation

DINNER NIGHT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

p. 130

10pm Closing party

NO MORE BULLSHIT PARTY Business Riot / Sorority

p. 118 p. 105

Urban Food & Design 8pm Dinner Night

URBAN FOOD & DESIGN Dinner Night in the presence of the designers!

p. 61

Education 10am–12pm Guided tour

TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner

p. 122

2

Program Partners 10.30am–3pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

p. 76

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Protest 1pm Talk

THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITA­­LI­­Z­A­TION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

p. 119

Stadtarbeit 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Of Sowing and Harvesting”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

Stadtarbeit 4pm–8pm Talk “Car Radio”

AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer

p. 91

Stadtarbeit 4pm Finissage

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

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Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

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Program Partners 5pm–8pm Cocktail

EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98

p. 75

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Program Partners 7pm Party

FIRED TRACES Karak

p. 88

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Program Partners 7pm–11pm (Long Night of Museums) Cocktail

RDW GLO AWARDS Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna / Romanian Design Week

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Program Partners 7.45pm Talk

FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection

p. 84

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Program Partners 8pm (Long Night of Museums) Guided tour

THOMAS FEICHTNER: DESIGN SPHERE Dorotheum

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Stadtarbeit 8pm Finissage

AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer

p. 91

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Program Partners 8.45pm (Long Night of Museums) Talk

FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection

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Program Partners 9pm Party in Wirr

EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98

p. 75

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Sunday 7.10. Program Partners 10.30am–3pm Workshop

IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART

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Urban Food & Design 11am–6pm Bread-baking event

HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi

p. 98

Protest 11am Guided tour

STUDIO PROTEST: PUBLIC SPACE FOR (CREATIVE) PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

p. 116

Urban Food & Design 12pm–2pm Taste test

UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz

p. 88

Stadtarbeit 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Like Wind in a Wheat Field”

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

p. 102

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Program Partners 2pm–6pm Presentation

FIRED TRACES Karak

p. 88

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Protest 3pm Workshop

DANCE AWAY TOXIC MASCULINITY. Fearleaders / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

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Stadtarbeit 4pm Finissage “Demolition Party”

BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY Kulturverein Kopfhoch

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Program Partners 4pm–7pm Guided tour

WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot

p. 126

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Protest 5.30pm Talk

TAKE A STAND! VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

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5pm–8pm Finissage

FINISSAGE IN THE FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS in the presence of the designers – last day, last chance!

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An urban oasis par excellence, a piece of land surrounded by a park, formerly closed to the public, that has been awakened from its slumber. The eclectic building where the Center for Community Medicine was located, near the Westbahnhof railway station, will be the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s home for ten days. In a deadend street, at a location that offers end­less possibilities from its rooftop terrace to the 19th century structure, protected as a historic monument, the festival will help pave the way for the property to become an educational and residential campus. This subsequent use of the Sophienspital, which was built from 1879 to 1881, is the largest urban development project involving public property near Vienna’s center. A refuge accented by a wonderful population of trees, an architecturally interesting ensemble that was last added to in the late 1990s by Viennese architect Martin Kohlbauer – an urban idyll as a launching pad for a new design universe!

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his symbol T designates all events that will be held at the Festival Headquarters. VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Festival Head­­quarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19 Opening hours 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm


Info Point

Pop-up Café

Information and Festival Guides – visitors can get everything they need for a successful festival visit here. This is also the starting point for guided tours.

The Pop-up Café was equipped with furniture designed by MARCH GUT, provided by Wittmann –Spezialbetrieb für Massivholzbearbeitung.

Cocktail in the Festival Headquarters Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage in the Festival Headquarters Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Designers will be present for the cocktail and the finissage!

Talk Setting Equipped with the kind support of bene, NEC, and illy. Guidance System Designed with the generous support of «mt masking tape» and ADLER. VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Shuttle – Design driven by PEUGEOT On both Saturdays (29.9. and 6.10.), our partner will make exploring the festival particularly convenient. As a free service, the PEUGEOT shuttle will transport members of the audience to three stops in and around Neubau, the Focus District: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital Heldenplatz Burggasse 98 City map p. 146–147

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Pop-up Café Die Parfümerie and Wolfgang Coffee in the Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital Cocktails, coffee, clever delicacies. The cocktail bar Die Parfümerie and the café Wolfgang Coffee both opened in September 2016. While the bar – nondescript and yet mysterious on the outside – serves up a vibrant combi­nation of a relaxed atmosphere, colorful guests, and soul, funk, and hip hop inside, a love of design, excellent service, and housemade creations and roasts come together to make unfor­ gettable both Wolfgang Coffee and the Swiss fashion label QWSTION’s shop, located in a former supermarket on Zieglergasse. In addition to its extensive menu, Die Parfümerie, a cocktail creator par excellence, is a perfect place for high-spirited partying or just hanging out. During the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Die Parfümerie and Wolfgang Coffee will move into the Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital for

ten days. A pop-up café, a team-up that will fulfill your every desire. Opening hours 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19 Die Parfümerie 7., Neustiftgasse 84

© Die Parfümerie

© Wolfgang Coffee

© Die Parfümerie

© Wolfgang Coffee

Wolfgang Coffee 7., Zieglergasse 38


Overview Festival Headquarters

Presentation DESIGN MEETS DIGITAL FABRICATION Happylab p. 83

Debut

Talk INTRA-TEMPORALITY IN Residence_ Design Dialogues p. 86

Work in progress DESIGN EMERGENCY ROOM Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Design / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 74 Experience THE ART WITHIN SAE Wien p. 101 Talk PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien p. 101

Guest Country Poland Exhibition THE ABCS OF POLISH DESIGN Adam Mickiewicz Institute / Polish Institute Vienna p. 73 Talk POLISH DESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 116

Program Partners Exhibition VIENNA DESIGN GARDEN bellaflora / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Auböck + Kárász Landscape Architects p. 75 Presentation PATCH – IT – MORE – AND LIVE WITH LESS! Falbanka p. 78

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Exhibition NANOTOURISM Jakob Travnik p. 87 Presentation STILLNESS Nadja Zerunian p. 95 Presentation PORCELAIN THAT SHINES NEU/ZEUG p. 96 Exhibition NEW HANDICRAFT – NEW ECONOMY New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten / Werkraum Bregenzerwald p. 96 Presentation NEW VISUAL INSTRUMENTS Process – Studio for Art and Design p. 99 Exhibition MASTER OF MATERIALS Rado p. 100 Presentation RITUALS FOR BOREDOM Sarah-Linda Forrer / Nadja Zerunian p. 102 Exhibition LEGACY Schloss Hollenegg for Design p. 103


Presentation THE BATTI PROJECT SEAFIRE POWER p. 103

Talk TAKE A STAND! VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119

Talk ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design p. 107

Talk PROTEST ARCHITECTURE FROM SEMPER TO OCCUPY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Oliver Elser p. 117

Presentation 3-D PRINTING FOR BETTER DAYS Studio Barbara Gollackner p. 107

Exhibition STUDIO PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 115

Exhibition SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AUSTRIAN DESIGN Swarovski p. 109

Exhibition STUDIO PROTEST: DEMOKRACJA ILUSTROWANA & GRAFICZNE POGOTOWIE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 115

Presentation PATRICK RAMPELOTTO: MICRO MACRO Teppichgalerie Geba p. 111

Talk THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITALIZATION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119

Exhibition SOPHIENSPITAL AS A GOLDMINE University of Applied Arts Vienna p. 113

Stadtarbeit

Presentation STANDARD EXPERIMENTS 2018 Wittmann – Spezialbetrieb für Massivholzbearbeitung p. 132

Work in progress FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory p. 85

Protest

Work in progress 1070 UNSEEN – SIGNALS FROM OFFSTAGE Johanna Pichlbauer / Kay Kender / Alexandra Fruhstorfer / Lisa Hofer p. 87

Workshop DANCE AWAY TOXIC MASCULINITY. Fearleaders / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 79 Exhibition FLAGS OF UTOPIA Theresa Hattinger p. 112

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Talk SOCIAL ANYWAY? – SOCIAL DESIGN IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 118


Special Exhibition DESIGN EVERYDAY – DESIGN FÜR DEN GEBRAUCH 2018 Vandasye p. 114

Talks

Food in Progress BEYOND TASTE – A MULTI-SENSORIAL SERIES OF TABLEWARE Teresa Berger p. 111 Talk DEPARTURE TALK 1: URBAN FOOD STRATEGIES Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129

Lecture JOINTS AND FITTINGS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Stefan Diez p. 117

Talk DEPARTURE TALK 2: DESIGNING THE EXPERIENCE – FOOD AND BUSINESS Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129

Urban Food & Design

Presentation DINNER NIGHT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 130

Food in Progress THE TABLE IS A SITE OF Andrea Lenardin / Renate Gellner / Denise Bratton p. 74 Food in Progress SEPARATE TOGETHERNESS – A VIRTUAL MEAL Isabel Prade / Stephanie Kneissl p. 86 Food in Progress UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz p. 88 Food in Progress FLAVOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP: EDIBLE NEUBAU Namuun Zimmermann / Kevin Smeeing p. 95 Food in Progress HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi p. 98

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience DE PROFUNDIS 11th Dimension / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 72 Experience TEASER: DOING NOTHING WITH AI – A NEUROREACTIVE ROBOTICS INSTALLATION Emanuel Gollob p. 78 Experience V-ARIA – A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BAVARIAN STATE OPERA FreshFX / Moshel Film p. 80 Experience LINGER handmitauge p. 82


Experience VR RESHAPE – REARRANGING AND RESHAPING EXISTING AESTHETIC FORMS IN A VIRTUAL ROOM Lost in the Garden p. 92 Experience LIGHT KISSES Luma.Launisch p. 92 Experience PLUG YOUR NOSE AND TRY TO HUM Martina Menegon p. 94 Experience VIRTUAL PAIDIA ovos media p. 97 Experience LINE FINDERUP JENSEN: VERNISSAGE FOR BEGINNERS PARALLEL VIENNA p. 97 Experience DRIVING VISIONS PEUGEOT p. 98 Experience FOUR6 – TEXTILE INTERACTIVE OBJECTS Selina Reiterer / Oliver Maklott p. 104 Experience DEPART: THE LACUNA SHIFTS – ANNEX sound:frame p. 105 Experience HERWIG SCHERABON AND ARNO DEUTSCHBAUER WITH MICHAEL ARI AND LUKAS FLISZAR (101): AFTERLIFE sound:frame p. 106 Experience HEAD IN A CLOUD 2MVD – Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski p. 72

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Experience CRICOTERIE Tale of Tales / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 110 Talk DIGITAL VISIONS AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES: OUR FUTURE’S DESIGN VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Business Riot Festival p. 118 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 1: VR AND ARCHITECTURE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Jason Bergeron (d2 Conferences) p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 2: ART UNFRAMED – VR AS AN ARTISTIC MEDIUM VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Peggy Schoenegge p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 3: VR BEYOND PLAY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / SUBOTRON p. 121 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 4: XR BETWEEN EXHIBITION SPACE AND VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / sound:frame / VRVienna p. 121 Experience A JOURNEY ROUND MY ROOM Virgil Widrich p. 124 Experience VIRTUAL VACATION IN THE MINIMALHAUS Virtual DynamiX p. 125 Experience AN EAGLE-EYE VIEW OF VIENNA Vienna Tourist Board p. 126


t c i r t s i D s u c Fo Neubau

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Admittedly, the choice of this year’s Focus District seemed obvious. But assuming that everything worth discovering in Vienna’s 7th district is already familiar could not be more wrong. At first glance, it seems that a colorful mixture of international chains and small local business are predominant here, which is all the more reason to reveal the true back­ ground. This district, a conglomeration of several suburbs that grew together in 1850, was for a time a thriving industrial area – place names such as Brillantengrund and Seidengasse bear witness to these prosperous days. And in this, one of the most densely built-up districts in Vienna, a number of jewels can still be found: For ten days, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK will open up and enliven new spaces, support long-estab­­lished businesses, and reproduce the dis­ trict’s face in all its facets. An urban character study from a design perspective. For locals and inter­national visitors alike!

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his symbol T designates all contributions in the Focus District Neubau. VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Shuttle – Design driven by PEUGEOT On both Saturdays (29.9. and 6.10.), our partner will make exploring the festival particularly convenient. As a free service, the PEUGEOT shuttle will trans­port members of the audience to three stops in and around Neubau, the Focus District: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital Heldenplatz Burggasse 98 City map p. 146–147


Overview Focus District Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital

Program Partners Presentation READING IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel p. 73

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Passionswege Presentation BURKART FURTENBACH with Albert Pattermann p. 76 Presentation KUENG CAPUTO with Etui Fialka p. 89 Presentation LAURIDS GALLÉE with M. Maurer p. 91 Presentation STUDIO RYGALIK with Jarosinski & Vaugoin p. 108 Talk DESIGN & BUSINESS – THINKING WITHOUT BORDERS WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber p. 131

Exhibition EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98 p. 75 Exhibition IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART p. 76 Exhibition GO WEST! AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION designforum Wien / designaustria p. 77 Exhibition BRING ART TO LIFE! Fedrigoni p. 79 Presentation VIENNA SCHEHERAZADE – DISTINCTIVE GLASS VASES Glashütte Comploj p. 81 Exhibition FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection p. 84 Presentation FROM THE ARCHIVES: CLASSICS, RARITIES, PROTOTYPES Kohlmaier p. 89 Presentation COME TO HEAR! PORCELAIN BALL LOUDSPEAKERS mo° sound p. 94

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Presentation TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei p. 107 Presentation DREIBAUM TRIALE Institut p. 112 Presentation INNOVATIVE AND DOWN TO EARTH TU Graz, Faculty of Architecture / amm – architektInnen machen möbel p. 113 Exhibition SVETA SHUVAEVA: DRAW-S WOP Works on Paper p. 132

Stadtarbeit Work in progress BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY Kulturverein Kopfhoch p. 90 Work in progress AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer p. 91 Work in progress A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner p. 102

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Education Guided tours TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner p. 122 Guided tour TOUR 5: DESIGN IN NEUBAU – FROM VIRTUOSO TO VIRTUAL VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR) p. 124


Guest Country

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Witamy w Polsce! Through each year’s changing focus, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK provides a detailed look at the design creations of a different European country. This year’s guest, Poland, is also celebrating the 100th anniversary of regaining its independence. This represents an appropriate occasion for exploring the Austrian design scene through contemporary references, visiting diagnostic designers, and surveying the landscape from the zenith of outstanding logo design work. From the platform of protest posters to extensive showcases of group shows to the gleaming silver Passionswege contribution: Sensational Polish de­­sign will be part of all festival for­mats this fall. On that note: Welcome to Poland! Poland, welcome to Vienna!

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his symbol T designates all contributions relating to the thematic focus of the Guest Country Poland.


Overview Guest Country Poland Exhibition THE ABCS OF POLISH DESIGN Adam Mickiewicz Institute / Polish Institute Vienna p. 73 Exhibition SYMBOL TO LOGO Polish Institute Vienna / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 99 Talk POLISH DESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 116

Debut Work in progress DESIGN EMERGENCY ROOM Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Design / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 74

Passionswege Presentation STUDIO RYGALIK with Jarosinski & Vaugoin p. 108

Program Partners Presentation PATCH – IT – MORE – AND LIVE WITH LESS! Falbanka p. 78

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Protest Exhibition STUDIO PROTEST: DEMOKRACJA ILUSTROWANA & GRAFICZNE POGOTOWIE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 115 Talk THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITALIZATION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119

Education Guided tours TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner p. 122 Guided tour TOUR 4: BRAND-NEW SIGHTS IN THE CITY CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR) p. 123

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience DE PROFUNDIS 11th Dimension / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 72 Experience CRICOTERIE Tale of Tales / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 110


DER NEUE PEUGEOT 508 SPORTLICH-ELEGANTES DESIGN

NIGHT VISION EDLE MATERIALIEN PEUGEOT i-Cockpit® DER NEUESTEN GENERATION

Alle Ausstattungsdetails sind modellabhängig serienmäßig, nicht verfügbar oder gegen Aufpreis erhältlich. Symbolfoto. Gesamtverbrauch: 3,7 – 5,7 l /100 km; CO 2 -Emission: 98 – 131 g / km.


n o i t a c Edu

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Design for all! The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK with its great diversity of work­ shops and tour programs is inviting visitors of all ages to join in and be in­formed, entertained, and inspired. In short: to experience design in the flesh. Besides the fascinatingly di­verse ex­ plo­rations through Vienna in general and the Festival District of Neubau in particular, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2018 is offering educational programs on key themes such as architecture, social design, and handicrafts. And: The various children’s workshops are the best guarantee for the designers of tomorrow. Specials for school classes: Our school tours with Wanderklasse show how design influences our daily life and where design happens in Vienna. Moreover, there is a handout for teachers to help them do a guided tour of their own with their students through the world of design.

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VIENNA DESIGN WEEK TOUR 1–5 Tickets and booking online at www.viennadesign­ week.at Registration for school tours at tours@viennadesignweek.at KulturKontakt Austria sponsors active art and culture education and communication in the school context.


Overview Education Guided tours TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner p. 122 Guided tours TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter p. 122 Guided tour TOUR 3: CZECH INTERPRETS LOOS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR) p. 123

Program Partners Workshops IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART p. 76 Guided tour THOMAS FEICHTNER: DESIGN SPHERE Dorotheum p. 77 Workshop LASER CUT YOUR OWN SHIRT Happylab p. 83 Guided tour POST-OTTO WAGNER: FROM THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANK TO POST-MODERNISM MAK p. 93

Guided tour TOUR 4: BRAND-NEW SIGHTS IN THE CITY CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR) p. 123

Workshop DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 93

Guided tour TOUR 5: DESIGN IN NEUBAU – FROM VIRTUOSO TO VIRTUAL VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR) p. 124

Workshops TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna p. 110 Guided tours THE OTHER GAZE Weltmuseum Wien p. 125 Guided tours WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot p. 126

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Protest

Urban Food & Design

Workshop DANCE AWAY TOXIC MASCULINITY. Fearleaders / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 79

Bread-baking events UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz p. 88

Guided tour STUDIO PROTEST: PUBLIC SPACE FOR (CREATIVE) PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 116

Stadtarbeit Workshops FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory p. 85 Children’s workshop “Designing with Ears of Wheat” A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner p. 102 Children’s workshop “Of Sowing and Harvesting” A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner p. 102 Children’s workshop “Like Wind in a Wheat Field” A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner p. 102

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Workshop FLAVOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP: EDIBLE NEUBAU Namuun Zimmermann / Kevin Smeeing p. 95 Bread-baking events HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi p. 98 Guided tour DEPARTURE TOUR 1: URBAN PRODUCTION Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 128 Guided tour DEPARTURE TOUR 2: FUTURE HOSPITALITY Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 128 Workshop DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 127


Talks

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Let’s talk about it! In lectures and panels, various aspects of design will be addressed at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK: Design, as an instrument in democratic politics, is an equally important part of the focus as protest from an architectural perspective or the fascinating biography of Stefan Diez relating to design. Meanwhile, a multipart conference represents the discursive climax of this year’s focus theme, Virtual & Augmented Reality, which will attract visitors to the Festival Headquarters’ Kenyon-Pavillon with a number of experiences. The two departure Talks will revolve around the future of urban food production and gastronomic concepts of tomorrow as part of the special format Urban Food & Design. And speaking of hospitality: Poland is this year’s guest, and an­other talk will be devoted to its design scene. There will also be a number of ad­ditional opportunities for exchange, dis­cussion, and reflection in this year’s festival program.

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Overview Talks

Talks FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection p. 84

Lecture JOINTS AND FITTINGS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Stefan Diez p. 117

Talk WORLD CONTROL – THE TOTAL BOARD GAME imago.im p. 85

Debut

Talk INTRA-TEMPORALITY IN Residence_ Design Dialogues p. 86

Talk PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien p. 101

Guest Country Poland Talk POLISH DESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 116

Passionswege Talk DESIGN & BUSINESS – THINKING WITHOUT BORDERS WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber p. 131

Program Partners Reading READING IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel p. 73 Talk “The Marvelous Rise of Office Work” FLOODING OFFICES WITH BEAUTY Blaha Büromöbel p. 75

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Talk “Mon Oncle, or Why Automation Doesn’t Scare Us Anymore” LAUFEN INNOVATION HUB AT MARIENSTIEGE LAUFEN p. 90 Talk DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 93 Talk NEW VISUAL INSTRUMENTS Process – Studio for Art and Design p. 99 Talk ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design p. 107 Talk “The Future of Building” SOPHIENSPITAL AS A GOLDMINE University of Applied Arts Vienna p. 113 Talk “Urban Space, Requirements for Mobility, and Design” CARS CANNOT BE FOLDED VELLO p. 114 Talk KRÜGER & PARDELLER: VOTIVPARK-GARAGE WIPARK p. 127


Protest Talk TAKE A STAND! VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119 Talk PROTEST ARCHITECTURE FROM SEMPER TO OCCUPY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Oliver Elser p. 117 Talk THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITALIZATION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119

Stadtarbeit Consultations FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory p. 85 Talk “Car Radio” AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer p. 91 Talk SOCIAL ANYWAY? – SOCIAL DESIGN IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 118

Urban Food & Design Talk DEPARTURE TALK 1: URBAN FOOD STRATEGIES Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129 Talk DEPARTURE TALK 2: DESIGNING THE EXPERIENCE – FOOD AND BUSINESS Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129

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Talk DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 127

Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk TEASER: DOING NOTHING WITH AI – A NEUROREACTIVE ROBOTICS INSTALLATION Emanuel Gollob p. 78 Talk DIGITAL VISIONS AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES: OUR FUTURE’S DESIGN VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Business Riot Festival p. 118 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 1: VR AND ARCHITECTURE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Jason Bergeron (d2 Conferences) p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 2: ART UNFRAMED – VR AS AN ARTISTIC MEDIUM VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Peggy Schoenegge p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 3: VR BEYOND PLAY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / SUBOTRON p. 121 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 4: XR BETWEEN EXHIBITION SPACE AND VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / sound:frame / VRVienna p. 121


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DISCOVER DESIGN THAT LASTS FOREVER. BE AHEAD OF YOUR TIME


Viennese Modernism and its Design Stars Vienna was a design city even 100 years ago. The Wiener Werkstätte (1903–1932) and its masterminds conquered the world from here. First and foremost Koloman Moser (1868–1918), co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte. He designed practically everything that could be designed at the time: wallpaper, books, stainedglass windows, stationery, furniture, silver hollowware, posters, etc. The Wiener Werkstätte logo, which he designed, was the first modern logo ever. Moser was a graphic and product designer. He developed corporate designs even before the term had been invented.

J. & L. Lobmeyr, the silversmiths of Jarosinski & Vaugoin, and the Wiener Silber Manufactur still work with historic designs and interpret them anew. Comprehensive collections of historic Wiener Werkstätte pieces can be seen in the MAK and the Leopold Museum.

The Wiener Werkstätte was already history by 1932. But the enterprise and the designs still exist in part today: The Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten, the glassware specialist

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2018 marks the centenary of Koloman Moser’s birth. The same year saw the deaths of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Otto Wagner. All of them key personalities of Viennese Modernism, which we are celebrating in 2018 – with numerous exhibitions and special guided tours.


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With its curated formats Debut, Pas足sions足wege, Protest, Stadtarbeit, Urban Food & Design, and Virtual & Augmented Reality, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has taken on the task of creating a new awareness for design. Since its foundation, the in足tention is not merely to shift its aesthetic function into focus, but above all to accentuate those aspects that make de足sign into a central part of our daily life and our future. Thanks to their different approaches, each format created by the team of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK illuminates and presents yet another aspect of this kind.

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All eyes on new design! With the Debut format, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK directs its gaze at a selection of outstanding educational facilities in Austria and abroad. The format is also an international networking platform and an independent venue for up-and-coming design. Students at the two institutions invited to participate this year show differing views of our future and the future of design: While the SAE Institute deals with virtual par­ticipation in cultural life, the contribution from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland, this year’s Guest Country, dem­­on­strates a markedly dia­ gnostic approach to design. The works on display represent quintessential ex­pres­sions of a new generation’s design culture and trace an arc from virtual reality and gaming to social design. This is just the beginning!

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Overview Debut Work in progress DESIGN EMERGENCY ROOM Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Design / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 74 Experience THE ART WITHIN SAE Wien p. 101 Talk PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien p. 101


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Design connects. Especially in the case of the Passionswege. Ever since they were introduced, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has been connecting international and Austrian designers with Viennese production companies in the context of this curated format. In open work processes and free from the commercial constraints of conventional work relationships, designers and businesses experiment, create, and share knowledge. The financial framework is established by the festival. Starting out from two stations in the inner city, the format makes its way into the Focus District Neubau. The results of each cooperative ven­ ture – objects or installations – are shown directly on site in what are frequently authentic Vien­ nese workshops and business premises. Passionswege – in the twelfth year, too, this means: discovering the city’s manufac­ turing culture in tandem. Curators: Lilli Hollein and Gabriel Roland

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Overview Passionswege Presentation BURKART FURTENBACH with Albert Pattermann p. 76 Presentation HANAKAM & SCHULLER with J. & L. Lobmeyr p. 82 Presentation HONEY & BUNNY with Die Zuckerlwerkstatt p. 84 Presentation KUENG CAPUTO with Etui Fialka p. 89 Presentation LAURIDS GALLÉE with M. Maurer p. 91 Presentation STUDIO RYGALIK with Jarosinski & Vaugoin p. 108 Talk DESIGN & BUSINESS – THINKING WITHOUT BORDERS WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber p. 131

The Passionswege format is supported by the WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber.


For or against, collectively or as individuals, spontaneous or organized, loud or quiet: Statements of resistance and solidarity have long been closely associated with the field of design. Both are expressions, and both denote movement. STUDIO PROTEST addresses this fact, and the multipart graphic design focus also puts it on display: In the runup to the festival, some critical thinkers were invited to design posters relating to protest themes that are important to them. The best of these works will then be shown at the Festival Headquarters along with utopian flags. In addition to a talk about architecture and a panel discussion that will out­ line protest as a means of political resistance in this year’s Guest Country, Poland, protest will extend to a number of different events. A (graphic) reminder, and a local survey from the protest point of view. STUDIO PROTEST curated by Erwin K. Bauer

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Jury members STUDIO PROTEST: Verena Panholzer (Studio Es), Milo Tesselaar (Political advisor and journalist), Eva Weissenberger (Journalist), Erwin K. Bauer (buero bauer, curator STUDIO PROTEST), Lilli Hollein (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK)

Overview Protest Workshop DANCE AWAY TOXIC MASCULINITY. Fearleaders / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 79 Presentation NO MORE BULLSHIT. THE MANUAL AGAINST SEXIST PLATITUDES Sorority p. 105 Exhibition FLAGS OF UTOPIA Theresa Hattinger p. 112 Talk TAKE A STAND! VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119 Talk PROTEST ARCHITECTURE FROM SEMPER TO OCCUPY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Oliver Elser p. 117

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Exhibition STUDIO PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 115

Exhibition STUDIO PROTEST: DEMOKRACJA ILUSTROWANA & GRAFICZNE POGOTOWIE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 115 Guided tour STUDIO PROTEST: PUBLIC SPACE FOR (CREATIVE) PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer p. 116 Talk THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITALIZATION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK p. 119


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Jury members: Johanna Dehio (Designer and prizewinner of the Erste Bank ExtraVALUE Design Award 2016), Jutta Kleedorfer (Multiple and Interim Use, MA 18), Ruth Goubran, Theres Fischill (Erste Bank), Clemens Foschi, Anja Frohner (Caritas, Archdi­­ocese of Vienna), Lilli Hollein, Nadia Brandstätter (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK)

The Erste Bank ExtraVALUE Design Award is being presented this year for the fourth time. Fri 5.10., 4pm–6.30pm in the Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital. Followed by a presentation of the winning project. p. 118 Talk: 4pm Presentation: 5pm Award: 6pm


Stadtarbeit means togetherness. Overview Design in general makes our Stadtarbeit world more beautiful and worth Work in progress living. Social design in particular FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research addresses social challenges Vienna meets Post-Labouratory p. 85 and issues, and analyzes these Work in progress themes over and above aesthetic 1070 UNSEEN – SIGNALS FROM OFFSTAGE and functional interpretations. Johanna Pichlbauer / Kay Kender / Alexandra Fruhstorfer / Lisa Hofer It promotes knowledge sharing p. 87 and makes demands on its public. Work in progress Via an open call, a specialist BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY jury picked five projects that reveal Kulturverein Kopfhoch p. 90 outstanding creative quality in in progress their potential for society. Intensive Work AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne and unconventional in their form Mariacher / Helene Schauer p. 91 of presentation, they show how design reaps results in the lives we Work in progress A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / live together every day. The proJohann Kamleitner p. 102 jects are realized in part in co­ operation with Caritas. The Erste Talk SOCIAL ANYWAY? – SOCIAL DESIGN Bank ExtraVALUE Design Award IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is being presented this year for p. 118 the fourth time. The Stadtarbeit projects are sponsored by the Erste Bank.

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A groundbreaking theme with a variety of facets which the Vienna Business Agency will be a pioneer in examining and will make accessible to the fes­tival audience in talks, pre­ senta­tions, and guided tours: In the next thirty years, nearly ten billion people around the world, two-thirds of them in cities, will need food. Maintaining the quality of life in urban spaces requires long-term alterna­tives to conventional food production and distribution methods. Along the keywords urban pro­ duction, urban nutrition, and future hospitality, creatives will visualize at this year’s Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital how such alternative food sources, their pro­ duction at currently atypical locations, innovative gastrono­ mical concepts, and new forms of table culture could contri­bute to making cities fit for the future.

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In cooperation with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the Vienna Business Agency, through its creative center departure, tendered a departure Challenge in spring 2018 relating to the theme Urban Food & Design. The best concepts were selected by a jury of experts and will be presented at the festival in the form of the extensive exhibition “Food in Progress.”

Jury members: Alice Jacubasch, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör (Vienna Business Agency), Thomas Weber (BIORAMA, editor and writer), Lilli Hollein, Julia Schanderl (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK)

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Overview Urban Food & Design

Guided tour DEPARTURE TOUR 2: FUTURE HOSPITALITY Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 128

Food in Progress THE TABLE IS A SITE OF Andrea Lenardin / Renate Gellner / Denise Bratton p. 74

Talk DEPARTURE TALK 1: URBAN FOOD STRATEGIES Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129

Food in Progress SEPARATE TOGETHERNESS – A VIRTUAL MEAL Isabel Prade / Stephanie Kneissl p. 86

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Food in Progress UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz p. 88 Food in Progress FLAVOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP: EDIBLE NEUBAU Namuun Zimmermann / Kevin Smeeing p. 95 Food in Progress HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi p. 98 Food in Progress BEYOND TASTE – A MULTISENSORIAL SERIES OF TABLEWARE Teresa Berger p. 111 Guided tour DEPARTURE TOUR 1: URBAN PRODUCTION Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 128

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Talk DEPARTURE TALK 2: DESIGNING THE EXPERIENCE – FOOD AND BUSINESS Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 129 Presentation DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 127 Presentation DINNER NIGHT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 130 Presentation VIENNA CALLING: CREATIVES – BRUNCH Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 130

The Urban Food & Design projects are presented by the Vienna Business Agency.


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Scientific principles are set aside and the unimaginable takes on a visible form. We’re floating! Digital locations like the ones at the Kenyon-Pavillon at this year’s Festival Headquarters are our gateways to new worlds, simultaneously serving as conceptual spaces and returning social, moral, and aesthetic questions to the real world. How does the programed cosmos alter our perception and under­standing of natural environ­ ments? In the focus format Virtual & Augmented Reality, ap­proaches from the fields of art, archi­tecture, and gaming are moved into the 3-D visual field and illustrate how the latest technologies can be employed as tools for design for the purpose of shaping a dialogue. A thrilling navigation between physical, virtual, and augmented realities. Curators: Alexandra-Maria Toth (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK) and Eva Fischer (sound:frame)

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Overview Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience DE PROFUNDIS 11th Dimension / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 72 Experience TEASER: DOING NOTHING WITH AI – A NEUROREACTIVE ROBOTICS INSTALLATION Emanuel Gollob p. 78 Experience V-ARIA – A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BAVARIAN STATE OPERA FreshFX / Moshel Film p. 80 Experience LINGER handmitauge p. 82 Experience VR RESHAPE — REARRANGING AND RESHAPING EXISTING AESTHETIC FORMS IN A VIRTUAL ROOM Lost in the Garden p. 92 Experience LIGHT KISSES Luma.Launisch p. 92 Experience PLUG YOUR NOSE AND TRY TO HUM Martina Menegon p. 94

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Experience VIRTUAL PAIDIA ovos media p. 97 Experience LINE FINDERUP JENSEN: VERNISSAGE FOR BEGINNERS PARALLEL VIENNA p. 97 Experience DRIVING VISIONS PEUGEOT p. 98 Experience FOUR6 – TEXTILE INTERACTIVE OBJECTS Selina Reiterer / Oliver Maklott p. 104 Experience DEPART: THE LACUNA SHIFTS – ANNEX sound:frame p. 105 Experience HERWIG SCHERABON AND ARNO DEUTSCHBAUER WITH MICHAEL ARI AND LUKAS FLISZAR (101): AFTERLIFE sound:frame p. 106 Experience HEAD IN A CLOUD 2MVD – Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski p. 72 Experience CRICOTERIE Tale of Tales / Adam Mickiewicz Institute p. 110 Talk DIGITAL VISIONS AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES: OUR FUTURE’S DESIGN VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Business Riot Festival p. 118

Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 1: VR AND ARCHITECTURE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Jason Bergeron (d2 Conferences) p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 2: ART UNFRAMED – VR AS AN ARTISTIC MEDIUM VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Peggy Schoenegge p. 120 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 3: VR BEYOND PLAY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / SUBOTRON p. 121 Talk DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 4: XR BETWEEN EXHIBITION SPACE AND VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / sound:frame / VRVienna p. 121 Experience A JOURNEY ROUND MY ROOM Virgil Widrich p. 124 Experience VIRTUAL VACATION IN THE MINIMALHAUS Virtual DynamiX p. 125 Experience AN EAGLE-EYE VIEW OF VIENNA Vienna Tourist Board p. 126


More on the topic of Virtual & Augmened Reality Exhibition EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98 p. 75 Exhibition BRING ART TO LIFE! Fedrigoni p. 79 Experience THE ART WITHIN SAE Wien p. 101 Talk PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien p. 101 Guided tours WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot p. 126

Margarete Schramböck FEDERAL MINISTER OF ECONOMY The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Austria’s largest design festival, successfully continues to sharpen awareness of the concept of design and trace the broad arc from product, industrial, and experimental design to architecture, graphic and social design. The creative economy, including the de­sign sector, is not only in itself innovative, it also serves as an important engine of innovation at both established companies and start-ups. In times of increasing digitalization, design represents a significant factor for successful digital trans­ formation of existing business models and the implementation of new ones. As part of this year’s cooperation with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, we would like to specifically fore­­ground the integration of design into the area of digitalization and heighten a broad public’s awareness of its influence on a number of different sectors by means of conferences with prominent participants. In conclusion, I congratulate the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK team for their excellent achieve­ ments with this year’s festival and wish for all visitors interesting and inspiring experiences.

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From museums to tiny galleries, from start-ups to global players, from idea smiths to dyed-in-the-wool Viennese production and trading companies: Formats curated by the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK will be complemented in an important way by the projects of program partners, which will make a significant contribution to the festival’s diverse quality. Firmly embedded in the dense international festival network, the institutions, companies, and offices from Austria and abroad will once again make use of the opportunity to present their contributions con­ ceived and created especially for the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, thereby jointly reproducing the spectrum of design’s creative economic potential. The thematically varied program includes exhibitions, lectures, and workshops, in addition to presen­ tations, installations, experiments, and more. Thanks to their presence at numerous locations throughout the city, the program partners make Vienna a city full of design each year.

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Overview Program Partners Presentation READING IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel p. 73 Exhibition VIENNA DESIGN GARDEN bellaflora / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Auböck + Kárász Landscape Architects p. 75

Exhibition BRING ART TO LIFE! Fedrigoni p. 79 Presentation EXPERIMENTAL VASE SERIES LALA feinedinge* p. 80 Presentation VIENNA SCHEHERAZADE – DISTINCTIVE GLASS VASES Glashütte Comploj p. 81

Presentation FLOODING OFFICES WITH BEAUTY Blaha Büromöbel p. 75

Presentation GELÉE ROYALE – JEWELRY DESIGN FROM ISRAEL AT THE SALON Gottfried & Söhne p. 81

Exhibition EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98 p. 75

Presentation DESIGN MEETS DIGITAL FABRICATION Happylab p. 83

Exhibition IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART p. 76

Workshop LASER CUT YOUR OWN SHIRT Happylab p. 83

Presentation BLAUES GOLD – POURING THE SOURCE OF LIFE design:mikimartinek p. 77

Presentation BUILD YOUR OWN CARTON BAG HEYSISTER! / raumkomplett p. 83

Exhibition GO WEST! AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION designforum Wien / designaustria p. 77

Exhibition FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection p. 84

Presentation THOMAS FEICHTNER: DESIGN SPHERE Dorotheum p. 77

Presentation WORLD CONTROL – THE TOTAL BOARD GAME imago.im p. 85

Presentation PATCH – IT – MORE – AND LIVE WITH LESS! Falbanka p. 78

Talk INTRA-TEMPORALITY IN Residence_ Design Dialogues p. 86

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Exhibition NANOTOURISM Jakob Travnik p. 87 Work in progress FIRED TRACES Karak p. 88

Exhibition NEW HANDICRAFT – NEW ECONOMY New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten / Werkraum Bregenzerwald p. 96 Presentation PRIVATE VIEWING ONE FOR HUNDRED p. 96

Presentation FROM THE ARCHIVES: CLASSICS, RARITIES, PROTOTYPES Kohlmaier p. 89

Presentation NEW VISUAL INSTRUMENTS Process – Studio for Art and Design p. 99

Presentation LAUFEN INNOVATION HUB AT MARIENSTIEGE LAUFEN p. 90

Presentation KIM + HEEP FOR RADO Rado p. 100

Exhibition POST-OTTO WAGNER: FROM THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANK TO POST-MODERNISM MAK p. 93

Exhibition MASTER OF MATERIALS Rado p. 100

Presentation DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna p. 93

Exhibition RDW GLO AWARDS Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna / Romanian Design Week p. 100 Presentation RITUALS FOR BOREDOM Sarah-Linda Forrer / Nadja Zerunian p. 102

Presentation COME TO HEAR! PORCELAIN BALL LOUDSPEAKERS mo° sound p. 94

Exhibition LEGACY Schloss Hollenegg for Design p. 103

Presentation STILLNESS Nadja Zerunian p. 95

Presentation THE BATTI PROJECT Seafire Power p. 103

Presentation PORCELAIN THAT SHINES NEU/ZEUG p. 96

Presentation A WINDOW ON THE WORLD SKREIN* – Die Schmuckwerkstatt p. 104

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Exhibition EXIT Spazio Pulpo p. 106

Presentation INNOVATIVE AND DOWN TO EARTH TU Graz, Faculty of Architecture / amm – architektInnen machen möbel p. 113

Talk ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design p. 107

Exhibition SOPHIENSPITAL AS A GOLDMINE University of Applied Arts Vienna p. 113

Presentation 3-D PRINTING FOR BETTER DAYS Studio Barbara Gollackner p. 107

Presentation CARS CANNOT BE FOLDED VELLO p. 114

Presentation TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei p. 107

Presentation THE OTHER GAZE Weltmuseum Wien p. 125

Presentation WHAT THE FUCK IS HEIMAT? Studio Riebenbauer p. 108 Exhibition SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AUSTRIAN DESIGN Swarovski p. 109 Presentation HOMAGE TO VIENNESE MODERNISM Swarovski Kristallwelten Store Wien p. 109 Workshops TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna p. 110 Presentation PATRICK RAMPELOTTO: MICRO MACRO Teppichgalerie Geba p. 111 Presentation DREIBAUM TRIALE Institut p. 112

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Guided tours WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot p. 126 Exhibition KRÜGER & PARDELLER: VOTIVPARK-GARAGE WIPARK p. 127 Presentation STANDARD EXPERIMENTS 2018 Wittmann – Spezialbetrieb für Massivholzbearbeitung p. 132 Exhibition SVETA SHUVAEVA: DRAW-S WOP Works on Paper p. 132


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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

DE PROFUNDIS 11th Dimension / Adam Mickiewicz Institute

HEAD IN A CLOUD 2MVD – Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski

Art meets technology: a dialogue in the virtual world. The Polish studio 11th Dimension’s installation is like an immersive journey through the biography of the painter Zdzisław Beksiński, who passed away in 2005. Accompanied by atmospheric music and ambient noises, users roam the spectacular and realistic spheres and are immersed in four surreal worlds modeled on the artist’s iconic works. The experience debuted in March 2015 and was one of the world’s first virtual reality application that fused classic art and virtual reality. Foregrounded is the idea of conveying know­ ledge and the experience of art. More information can be found at www.de-profundis.pl. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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How can a physically non-existent virtual space be made tangible? The work HEAD IN A CLOUD, which is more a room that can be explored inter­actively than a video installation, relies on audio and visual input to enable its users to experience a synthetically generated spatial structure: Movements are guided via one’s own gaze within the virtual space in real-time, perspectives are neither constructed nor con­ stant – instead, they’re subject to constant shifts. This ex­perience doesn’t involve an object that can be envisaged, it’s an immersive journey that 2MVD invites visitors to undertake so they can explore the possibilities involved in spatial perception and question the laws of materiality they’ve learned. An installation with chairs designed Madame/Graulicht. More information can be found at wwww.2mvd.at. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


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Guest Country Exhibition THE ABCS OF POLISH DESIGN Adam Mickiewicz Institute / Polish Institute Vienna

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Program Partners Presentation READING IN THE ANALOGUE HOTEL ROOM 25hours Hotel In “Gerade gestern” (Carl Hanser Verlag), writer Martin Meyer remembers what defined everyday life ten, 20 or 30 years ago. Florian “Doc” Kaps, founder of SUPERSENSE and specialist for analogue mischief, used these objects to furnish a room in 25hours Hotel: turntable, typewriter, instant camera, tube television set. As part of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the former editor of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung newspaper’s arts supplement and the analogue expert meet up in the bed of this temple of nostalgia for a reading and a conversation. An entertaining tête-à-tête between the present and yesterday, an exclusive look at the SUPERSENSE Suite in 25hours Hotel, which features a panoramic view. www.25hours-hotels.com www.supersense.com

The exhibition THE ABC’S OF POLISH DESIGN shows the best of Polish design – from furniture, glass, and porcelain to written texts, logos, children’s toys, sports equipment, and even candy. Contemporary designs will be on display alongside classics, one-of-a-kind objects and artworks, prototypes, and fondly remembered everyday articles from the past century. As a commentary on these design icons, the exhibition will also in­clude visual interpretations of 25 selected contemporary Polish illustrators and graphic designers. Organized by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of its Polska Design program promoting Polish design worldwide. The exhibition is co-organized by the Gdynia Design Centre and the Regional Museum in Stalowa Wola. Conceived as part of the international cultural program accompanying Poland’s centenary of regaining independence. Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage under the multiannual program NIEPODLEGŁA for the years 2017 to 2021. More information can be found at www.culture.pl.

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Open room: Tue 3pm–8pm Reading: Tue 2.10., 6pm–7pm Room 714, 25hours Hotel 7., Lerchenfelder Straße 1–3 1

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Urban Food & Design Food in Progress

DESIGN EMERGENCY ROOM Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Design / Adam Mickiewicz Institute

THE TABLE IS A SITE OF Andrea Lenardin / Renate Gellner / Denise Bratton

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The design sector is developing at a rapid pace and undergoing constant change. What role will design play in the 21st century? At present, when design disciplines are crossbreeding to a greater degree than ever, the possibilities and opportunities seem virtually unlimited – from design of the public space to future mobility to creation of digital applications. And still, everything has one universal objective: making all our lives better. Good designers know how to talk to people, are sharp eared and act with empathy, and take into account various peoples’ desires and needs. As members of a people-oriented profession, designers see themselves as having a great deal in common with a good doctor. At the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, visitors will be invited to take part in a special social design diagnostic procedure. The intention is de­picting current social problems and identifying tools to solve them. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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The set table evokes past and future memories. In the digital age, where communication and interaction are being redefined nonstop, the emotional act of eating together is ex­periencing a renaissance. Time, the ultimate luxury, is visu­alized and made shareable through food (as the medium). The set table is pluralistic – straightforward and infor­mal, dynamic and spontaneous. The traditional table setting gives way to emergent hybrid typologies. The multilayered topography of the set table is the central theme in a mixed-media installation by Andrea Lenardin, a l m project, Los Angeles, in collaboration with Renate Gellner, Vienna, and Denise Bratton, Los Angeles. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


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© Blaha Büromöbel

© Gabriel Roland

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

VIENNA DESIGN GARDEN bellaflora / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Auböck + Kárász Landscape Architects

FLOODING OFFICES WITH BEAUTY Blaha Büromöbel

EXIST: DESIGN DAYS – DIGITAL NATIVES Burggasse 98

The current show at the Blaha Büro Ideen Zentrum (BIZ) shows the workplace as a hothouse for creativity and innovation. The new locations of value added enable the development of potential and call attention to cooperation and inspi­ ration. Factory tours provide inter­esting looks at the onsite production. In an evening talk on 4.10., the company whisperer Jan Teunen will present his new book, “BURRA,” which details the history of the office. As an exclusive present, listeners will receive a copy of the book, published by Blaha. Afterward: a buffet and networking. www.blaha.co.at

We move at light speed across a digital landscape, take part in a heated protest. Virtual and augmented reality are changing the way we see and sense our world. It’s a great feeling. It’s exciting. It’s new. On a space measuring more than 200 square meters, young Austrian and international designers will meet at Burggasse 98 to look into the future, share visions, and explore the possibilities offered by the new virtual universe. An interactive experience. With talks, guided tours, and an afterparty on 6.10. in Wirr Dual. www.designdays98.com

The former Sophienspital, comprising an eclectic mixture of structures, will not only serve as the Festival Head­ quarters of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2018, it also surrounds one of the largest green spaces in Vienna’s 7th district. This inner-city lung, which is being opened to the public at large for the first time ever, provides a place to examine the overlap of flora and design. While the courtyard’s old trees can continue to stand for themselves in a dignified way, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, in cooperation with the renowned landscapers Maria Auböck and Janos Kárász as well as with the support of bellaflora, will plant sprouts strategically in the interior and on the roof terrace. www.bellaflora.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

28.9.–5.10., Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, closed Sat+Sun Talk “The Marvelous Rise of Office Work:” Thu 4.10., 6pm–7.30pm Limited number of participants Registration at www.blaha. co.at/veranstaltungen Blaha Büromöbel 2100 Korneuburg, Klein-Engersdorfer Straße 100 4

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1.10.–6.10., Mon–Fri 3pm– 9pm, Sat 12pm–9.30pm Cocktail: Sat 6.10., 5pm–8pm Party in Wirr: Sat 6.10., 9pm Burggasse 98 7., Burggasse 98 6


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The objects that surround us reflect how we live our lives. And when you lead an uncommon life, uncommon objects are required. Two individuals to whom this applies are the designers Hanna Burkart and Philipp Furtenbach. Every two months, they move into a new living space, often setting up shop in places that are all but hospitable at first glance. The next stop on their wanderings: the workshop of Vienna’s handbag manufactory Albert Pattermann, established in 1931. The two will have the opportunity there, as part of the Passionswege, to witness all steps of production and fashioning at first hand. Bringing with them some authentic Tyrolean suede, which is not easy to work with because of its thickness, they will meet the bagmaker and new owner Alexander Rippka, who recently brought from the back courtyard the long-established workshop on Kaiserstraße, its wealth of patterns, and the experience the founder’s son has with producing leather fashion accessories. 29.9.–6.10., Tues–Fri 9am–12pm+2pm–6pm, Sat 10am–5pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 3.30pm–6.30pm Albert Pattermann 7., Kaiserstraße 8 2

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© BURKART FURTENBACH

BURKART FURTENBACH with Albert Pattermann

Program Partners Exhibition IKEBANA: THINKING AND DOING DESIGN&ART Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arranging and is frequently regarded as med­itation in the form of an aes­thetic technique. The DESIGN&ART gallery has devoted an ex­hibition and complementary workshop to this practice. The Japanese ikebana artist Toru Watarai will explain this traditional method by creating spheric relationships between space, object, and plant in the form of a ceramic object. At the same time, DESIGN&ART will present objects created by the US ceramic artist Erik Haugsby that can be purchased and employed by participants to create their own ikebana artwork in the workshop. www.designandart.at 28.9.–7.10., Mon–Thu 12pm– 8.30pm, Fri 28.9., 12pm–6pm/ Fri 5.10., 12pm–8.30pm, Sat 10.30am–5pm, Sun 10.30am–3pm Workshops: 29.9.–7.10., Mon–Fri 4pm–8.30pm, Sat+Sun 10.30am–3pm Participation fee: 96 € Limited number of participants Registration at lucia@designandart.at DESIGN&ART 7., Westbahnstraße 16

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© Thomas Feichtner Studio

© Peter Diamond

© Rita Newman

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

BLAUES GOLD – POURING THE SOURCE OF LIFE design:mikimartinek

GO WEST! AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION designforum Wien / designaustria

THOMAS FEICHTNER: DESIGN SPHERE Dorotheum

Clean drinking water is one of the most valuable natural resources on earth. Inspired by the preciousness of nature and Austria’s presidency of the EU Council, the designer Miki Martinek developed a set of water glasses called “Blaues Gold:” handblown drinking glasses and a carafe produced by experienced glassblowers. The designer will talk about water as the source of life, design that enriches our daily lives, and co-creative development processes. She will also explain the flow of the design project, from the initial idea for a water glass in 2006 to the creation of the sustainable packaging in 2018. Water tasting with the designer daily starting at 5pm. À votre santé! www.mikimartinek.com 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 11am–7pm, Sat 10am–5pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Mon 1.10., 6pm Stamm Concept Store 1., Landskrongasse 1 38

Young illustrators from across the globe continue to flock to cities like New York and Los Angeles to make their mark on the thriving and lucrative American market. GO WEST! showcases a selection of the very best illustrators working in the USA – from young talent on the rise to established veterans, each one displaying their own unique vision. Each artist will display at least two works, and where possible commercially commissioned works will be paired with independently created works. GO WEST! shows the richness, vitality, and individualism of American illustration. American culture is of enduring interest in Europe, and we feel that in the field of illustration it has something particularly special to offer. www.designforum.at 28.9.–7.10., Mon–Fri 10am– 6pm, Sat+Sun 11am– 6pm designforum Wien quartier 21 / MQ 7., Museumsplatz 1 9

In an installation, the auction house Dorotheum will present the Austrian designer Thomas Feichtner’s masterpiece “Sphere:” a bank of computer-generated splines for which exclusively the finest stainless steel wires were welded into a complex structure. Digital production methods and the most modern welding technique available, from H+S Zauntechnik, made realization of this spheric plane possible. Based on a hexagonal basic structure, the asymmetric bank stands on three different-sized legs, while the weight is distributed equally on the wires. A game of foreground and background. A guided tour will be given by Thomas Feichtner. www.dorotheum.com 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Thu 10am–6pm, Fri 10am–11pm, Sat 9am–5pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Mon 1.10., 5pm–8pm Guided tour: Sat 6.10., 8pm (Admission fee charged as part of the Long Night of Museums) Dorotheum 1., Dorotheergasse 17 11

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© E manuel Gollob

In times of constant sensory overload caused by technology and expectations of being constantly available, idleness is frowned upon and often even regarded as a provocation. How­ever, simply letting your mind wander could prove to be more productive than the motoric scrolling on a screen. In his multidisciplinary project, Emanuel Gollob works with Magdalena May to create space for inactivity and introspection – linking a variety of areas, from a default mode network in the human brain to machine learning to robotic choreographies. Supported by the Vienna Business Agency. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

© Falbanka

TEASER: DOING NOTHING WITH AI – A NEUROREACTIVE ROBOTICS INSTALLATION Emanuel Gollob

Program Partners Presentation PATCH – IT – MORE – AND LIVE WITH LESS! Falbanka Recycling and upcycling are design principles that have become standard elements of the sustainability idea. With the objective of mending the fractures in our throw-away society with smart patches, the Polish design studio Falbanka has developed along these values decorative jacquard patches that are also suitable as decorative brooches or appliqués, or for fixing a worn couch cover. Visitors of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK are invited to try out the many different uses for these patches and think of playful new ones. www.facebook.com/ tkaninyfalbanka 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Protest Workshop

© Zoe Opratko

© 101

DANCE AWAY TOXIC MASCULINITY. Fearleaders / VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

The Fearleaders chip away at outdated role images, question traditional ideas about masculinity, and work to mix up the borders between male and female stereotypes. The combo’s method is simple: They dance. Acrobatic and graceful, athletic, and kinky, the Fearleaders use elements of cheerleading, throwing their pompoms in the air and wearing outfits that are much too tight to Britney Spears. They invite festival visitors, men in particular, to visit their workshop at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK and liberate themselves from toxic ideas about masculinity, in which failure, self-irony, and a loss of control often aren’t accepted. Sun 7.10., 3pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Program Partners Exhibition BRING ART TO LIFE! Fedrigoni An artwork, printed on a piece of paper, comes to life. The illustrations submitted in response to an open call from the Vienna agency 101 (video animation by Shadab Shayegan) set forms into digital motion in the Fedrigoni showroom. Each of the 101 works moves: Lines warp, visual fragments mutate, an eye opens and then closes. Exhibition visitors can use the Artivive app to discover the expanded artworks in augmented reality, new narrations play out, and an innovative art experience is created. An interactive exhibition as an invitation to plunge into a new art dimension and create your own picture. www.fedrigoni.at 2.10.–4.10., Tue–Thu 1pm–5.30pm Cocktail: Tue 2.10., 5pm Fedrigoni Showroom Wien 7., Stiftgasse 21/13 13

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© feinedinge*

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience V-ARIA – A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BAVARIAN STATE OPERA FreshFX / Moshel Film

© Michael Markschläger

Program Partners Presentation EXPERIMENTAL VASE SERIES LALA feinedinge* “Lala,” the new series of vases by Vienna porcelain manufactory feinedinge*, resulted from an experimental artistic examination of how form is found in the draft phase. The organic forms are created by lighthearted experimentation with condoms filled with plaster that were pressed into handwoven wire baskets. This produced vases that are surprisingly sensuous and to an extent unproportional, and they invite the visitor to admire them, touch them, and grin. The vases in “Lala,” available in three sizes, are handmade of colored Limoges porcelain. The distinctive vases work individually, to hold flowers, or as an object. At the Dinner: The table will be set with the manufactory’s most attractive porcelain. The Cocktail afterward is open to the public. www.feinedinge.at 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Dinner: Thu 4.10., 6.30pm Limited number of participants Registration at www.feinedinge.at/aktuell Cocktail: Thu 4.10., 8.30pm feinedinge* 4., Margaretenstraße 35 14

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Immerse yourself in the colorful world of opera for three minutes. Or just take a seat and enjoy! While sitting on a red velvet chair from Munich’s National Theater, users will take a journey through the opera house, thanks to VR glasses, and meet musicians, dancers, and great singers. There’s a lot to discover: beautiful music, majestic auditoriums, and eccentric personalities. On this tour through the opera house, visitors will visit places that are normally closed to the public, enjoy a private performance by the singers, and bask in the applause of over 2,000 guests. Da capo! Directed by Daniel Moshel, produced by FreshFX for the Bavarian State Opera. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


© NoaYafe / Ruby Star

© Glashütte Comploj

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Presentation

VIENNA SCHEHERAZADE – DISTINCTIVE GLASS VASES Glashütte Comploj

GELÉE ROYALE – JEWELRY DESIGN FROM ISRAEL AT THE SALON Gottfried & Söhne

Each piece is one of a kind – and every one tells a tale. The “1001 Nacht” series comprises a collection of unique one-offs. The creative foundation was provided by a variety of wooden and metallic forms combined at random for distinctive vases. Handblown, colored sep­ arately, and given their final shape by hand, each vase tells of part of the creation process – just like Scheherazade and the story she told the king. The end result is a Gesamtkunstwerk! Cocktail al fresco. www.glashuettecomploj.at

The new shop in the Jewish Museum Vienna sees itself as a venue where encounters of many different kinds take place as in the centuries-old idea of the salon. With a selected line of products, which includes literature, music, and design, Gottfried & Söhne is the first store in Europe to provide a special place for contemporary design from Israel. Alongside the museum’s current salon exhibition, a splendid selection of Jewish and Israeli jewelry is on display for the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. This includes works by the Viennese designers Miriam Orth-Blau (Meshugge) and Nicolas Gold (Sheyn), an Israeli resident of Vienna and graduate of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. The labels Braillo – unisex jewelry with Braille – and Ruby Star, and the designer Avigail Talmor (For Those Who Pray), are from Israel. Supported by the Vienna Business Agency. www.gottfriedundsoehne.com

28.9.–6.10., Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Tue 2.10., 6pm Glashütte Comploj 7., Westbahnstraße 18 15

28.9.–7.10., Sun–Fri 10am–6pm, closed Sat Cocktail: Thu 4.10., 5.30pm Anmeldung unter Registration at events@gottfriedundsoehne.com Gottfried & Söhne in the Jewish Museum Vienna 1., Dorotheergasse 11 16

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

HANAKAM & SCHULLER with J. & L. Lobmeyr

LINGER handmitauge

An elaborately set table occasionally resembles an alchemistic experiment, with guests sitting at it like eager participants in a party game. With this in mind, Markus Hanakam and Roswitha Schuller, with the aid of the glass manufactory J. & L. Lobmeyr, now well known outside Vienna, began the transformation of a table setting to a game board. The sculptors’ profound examination of the formal language of everyday objects that have been liberated from their context and loaded with mysterious meanings convinced the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK team to include for the first time ever an art position in a Passionswege tandem. The work with Lobmeyr’s trove of forms gave Hanakam & Schuller the idea of developing a container’s original form and use it to draw the audience into its playful world of magical emblems. 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 10am–7pm, Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Fri 28.9., 6pm–9pm J. & L. Lobmeyr 1., Kärntner Straße 26 20

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© Hanakam & Schuller

Passionswege Presentation

We’re being exposed to more visual information than ever, and images are flooding our heads. The digital age insists that we stay in constant motion, keeping pace with never-ending progress. The result: Lingering in the moment, standing still, stopping and smelling the flowers, putting future and past on hold is increasingly difficult. The present? It seems unreal and distant. Thanks to sensor technology and projection, the organic objects in handmitauge’s experience are trans­ formed into playful mirrors of our inner conflict. As a symbol of our existence, the work breaks up speed and motion into granular, distant digital fragments. Only after prolonged introspection does the projection return the object constellation to its apparent original state – which is unreal and direct. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


© HEYSISTER!

© M.Sulima

© Thomas Holota

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Workshop

Program Partners Presentation

DESIGN MEETS DIGITAL FABRICATION Happylab

LASER CUT YOUR OWN SHIRT Happylab

BUILD YOUR OWN CARTON BAG HEYSISTER! / raumkomplett

Happylab is Austria’s first fab lab (fabrication laboratory): the open workshop that’s employed around the world to enable quick realization of ideas with digital production machines. Laser cutters, 3-D printers, and Co. are made available to creatives for simple manufacture of prototypes and short runs. Together with twelve fab labs located across Europe, Happylab is currently working on the Distributed Design Market Platform (DDMP), an online platform for designer products from maker spaces. For the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, a selection of such objects that have been realized with the aid of digital manufacture will be on display at the Festival Headquarters. www.happylab.at

Digital tools such as laser cutters and 3-D printers are essential components of every fab lab (fabrication laboratory), every maker space. With their help, a variety of design ideas can be brought to life quickly – for example, the outerwear produced at Happylab’s handson workshop. Together with the artists Magdalena Maria Muszynska and Anita Bauer, participants will learn the basics of mixing and matching, use the laser cutter to give certain the desired shape to textiles, and produce their own clothing on the basis of theSHIRT’s modular patterns (www. theshirtsystem.com). www.happylab.at

A concept store is transformed into a packaging laboratory. For one evening, the recently formed design team HEYSISTER! will turn the raumkomplett store into a packaging and bag boutique. Festival visitors are invited to this event to fold precut box elements for their own carton bag and to experience the playful interaction of smart packaging constructions and ideally tailored graphic design. For the duration of the festival, the concept store will tell us about sustainable, social, and regional home design and also about new products made by designers in Vienna and Berlin (AA-Collected), offering the festival audience discounts on local products. www.heysister.at www.raumkomplett.at

28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Tue 2.10., 4pm–8pm Participation fee: from € 5 Maximum of 10 participants Registration at info@happylab.at Happylab 2., Haussteinstraße 4/2 17

28.9.–6.10., Mon-Fri 10.30am–6.30pm, Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Tue 2.10., 6.30pm raumkomplett 6., Theobaldgasse 20 32


HONEY & BUNNY with Die Zuckerlwerkstatt

© Vanessa Lindenau / a b c

© werKnussbaumer

Passionswege Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition FROM MODEL TO FACTORY – AN EXHIBITION WITH STORIES (AND HISTORY) Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection Brillantengrund in Vienna’s Neubau district has always been fertile soil for handicraft companies. This is also where the Imperial Furniture Collection is located: with restoration workshops that have been in operation for centuries and which became the Imperial Furniture Collection 20 years ago. Not far from it, you’ll find the home of werKnussbaumer, where furniture is designed by hand and made by hand – thinking in terms of three dimensions occupies the foreground of the creative process. The exhibition will present a selection of 1:10 scale models and the story of their creation, show children’s furniture by werKnussbaumer, and host two evenings where visitors will be invited to listen to Werner Nussbaumer’s stories. www.hofmobiliendepot.at 28.9.–7.10., Tue–Sun 10am–6pm, closed Mon Cocktail: Tue 2.10., 7pm Talks: Sat 29.9., 5pm +Sat 6.10., 7.45pm+8.45pm (Long Night of Museums) Exhibition until 14.10. Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection 7., Andreasgasse 7 18

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Vienna’s so sweet! One location where this is more often the case than not is Herrengasse 6. That’s where Die Zuckerlwerkstatt celebrates the traditional craft of candy production. Solely by hand, the candy-making masters produce miniature confectionery artworks and flowers, patterns, and messages in crystalline form. Thus, it’s no surprise that a great deal of attention to detail and organic form whetted the appetites of Austria’s busiest food designers: At the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s invitation, Sonja Stummerer and Martin Hablesreiter, the duo Honey & Bunny, became acquainted with Die Zuckerlwerkstatt and its nearly forgotten production methods. The two have demonstrated more than once that playing with the ma­te­rials, forms, and codes of our daily life and semiluxury foods hits the spot for them. The handmade candy masterpieces from Herrengasse represent a special new toy. 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Fri 28.9., 6pm–9pm Die Zuckerlwerkstatt 1., Herrengasse 6 10


Stadtarbeit Work in progress

© Ottonie von Roeder

© imago.im

FROM LABOR TO WORK IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna meets Post-Labouratory

Program Partners Presentation WORLD CONTROL – THE TOTAL BOARD GAME imago.im

Workshops: Sun 30.9.+Thu 4.10., 3pm

From analogue to digital: “The world’s flat and unfair!” Let’s abandon the constitutional state and cross the border into Edwin Lipburger’s micronation, the Republik KugelMugel! Visitors can gamble here in a modernday political casino: “World Control,” an exquisite “Jumanji” for our times, emphasizes the board in board game and tweets #Fake­News as chance cards – an extended designer object as a dynamic remix of classics where the object is to gain control over chance and work toward total victory. Human dignity is completely for­gotten in the process. Together with the people behind “KHG,” imago.im invites visitors to take part in a game, exhilaration, and discussion – from game theory to social praxis. www.world-control.net

Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

28.9.–7.10, daily 1pm–11pm

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Talk: Sun 30.9., 5pm

What happens when robots and artificial intelligences take your job? What would you teach this technology about your work? And what is it that you really, really want to do in the future? The automation of our labor forces us to rethink the value and social organization of work. At the same time, this opens up the potential of a sustainable, cultural change: from labor to work! Together with the designer Ottonie von Roeder, the IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna will open a temporary office in order to prototypically abolish labor and to visualize a future without labor. What does the robot that will replace you in the future look like? The accompanying installation can be viewed daily during the festival’s opening hours. More information can be found at www.idrv.org. 28.9.–7.10., Mon–Thu 3pm–6pm, Fri–Sun 11am–6pm Consultations: Mon 1.10.+Tue 2.10.+Wed 3.10.+ Thu 4.10, 3pm–6pm

Republik KugelMugel 2., Antifaschismusplatz 33

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SEPARATE TOGETHERNESS – A VIRTUAL MEAL Isabel Prade / Stephanie Kneissl © Stephanie Kneissl / Isabel Prade

© IN Residence

Urban Food & Design Food in Progress

Program Partners Talk INTRA-TEMPORALITY IN Residence_ Design Dialogues If we were able to detect unused time in intervals between “current” moments, how would we make use of the additional temporal resources? What role would design thinking play in this, for developing useful strategies to accumulate these fragments of time? And just as a speculation: How could design objects be employed for locating these segments of additional time, which could be termed particles of intra-temporality, and making use of them? A discussion with Zanellato / Bortotto and Julien Carretero that will thematize the meaning of the valuable resource of time in a world that’s accelerating more and more. www.inresidence.it

How can intimate moments be shared in spite of phys­­ical distance? A virtual dinner for two? In what way will communal meals change as our daily lives become increasingly digital? Already, digital media is bringing us closer together over great distances – though essen­ tial elements of interpersonal interaction are still being lost along this path. Increasingly, screens represent our companions rather than real people. But how can we fuse virtual and real worlds, thereby giving technology a chance to become part of our rituals? SEPARATE TOGETHERNESS will invite visitors to sense and explore the interplay of links between eating and technology through interactive experiences. Daily tasting experience from 29.9. to 7.10., from 5pm to 6.30pm. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm

Sun 30.9., 5pm–6pm

Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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1070 UNSEEN – SIGNALS FROM OFFSTAGE Johanna Pichlbauer / Kay Kender / Alexandra Fruhstorfer / Lisa Hofer

© J. Pichlbauer / K. Kender / A. Fruhstorfer / L. Hofer

© Geofoto

Stadtarbeit Work in progress

Program Partners Exhibition NANOTOURISM Jakob Travnik The concept of nanotourism stands in critical and creative opposition to the ecological, economic, and social effects of dominant mass tourism. It’s defined as a location-specific, participative, and locally oriented bottom-up alternative that motivates exchange between providers and travelers through co-creative approaches and knowledge transfer. The exhibition shows various forms of this kind of tourism, which international designers, architects, and institutions, inspired by the AA nanotourism Visiting School and BIO – Biennial of Design in Ljubljana, have initiated since 2014. The exhibition enjoys the support of the Slovenian Cultural Information Center, SKICA. www.nanotourism.org www.nanotourism.aaschool.ac.uk 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 7pm

They’re easy to overlook in the hustle and bustle of daily life in the Neubau district: people who were thrown by fate into a dead-end street, who have to struggle each day to survive and to overcome obstacles, people we rarely learn anything about. They might belong to a minority group and have undertaken a long journey to get here, escaping a war zone. They possibly resisted while their apartments were being rebuilt as luxury accommodations. Maybe they found refuge in a homeless shelter. Or they’re unable to deal with everyday life by themselves. Often, helpers learn the stories behind the scenes. Numerous centers in the 7th district pro­vide aid for the individuals who require it. A large interactive board shows this side of Vienna’s Neubau district: Over ten days, seven signals will be transmitted directly and in real-time from invisible corners to the Festival Headquarters, providing a look at unknown living spaces and worlds. The project was executed in cooperation with Caritas. More information can be found at www.johannapichlbauer.com. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm

Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm


Urban Food & Design Food in Progress

© Karak

UNSEEN EDIBLE – LICHENS AS A SOURCE OF NUTRITION Julia Schwarz

© Julia Schwarz

Program Partners Work in progress

Population figures are rising, harvests are failing, the climate’s becoming more extreme: What alternatives remain for preventing the predicted food shortage? Next to algae and insects, which are receiving a great deal of attention, lichens possess a great deal of potential as a source of nutrition in the future. Extremely hardy, frequently confused with moss, they can be termed a superfood, are effective when used as a medication – and they even grow on Mars! Common orange lichen, a composite organism of algae and fungi, is already widely employed in cities and in agriculture. UNSEEN EDIBLE imagines a society in which lichens are prevalent and commonly used. Taste tests, accompanied by a movie, are available in the form of lichen bread and lichen brandy. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Bread-baking events: Sat 29.9.+Fri 5.10, 11am–6pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm Taste test: Sun 7.10., 12pm–2pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

FIRED TRACES Karak After the past two years’ widely popular ornament laboratory and fashion smithy, the Vorarlberg manufactory will offer an opportunity this year to observe tile making. With an oven in tow, Karak will set up shop at Schiffamtsgasse 11, where famous and infamous illustrators, architects, street artists, and masters of concept art will make an impression on raku tiles. The works fired daily in the courtyard of the host, Christian Droste, will be exhibited and sold on site. In the usual spontaneous Karak manner, an illustrious frame­work program will be put on together with Michael Cranach of METHI­­PIKEHOSES temporary INTERFACES. Daily visits are recommended. www.karak.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Party: Sat 6.10., 7pm Presentation: Sun 7.10., 2pm–6pm Schiffamt 2., Schiffamtsgasse 11 35

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Passionswege Presentation

© Kohlmaier

KUENG CAPUTO with Etui Fialka

FROM THE ARCHIVES: CLASSICS, RARITIES, PROTOTYPES Kohlmaier The fusion of contemporary design and traditional handicrafts has long been the focus of the family-owned Kohlmaier company, founded in 1884, which is an important part of the 7th district. The evolution of furniture creations is a red thread in its work. Years of experience and plenty of courage to take risks have produced discriminating products. This quest for perfection has also resulted in objects that were never realized. For this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the Kohlmaier brothers will therefore search their archives and surprise the audience with a mixture of beloved classics, prototypes that have never see the light of day, and out-of-theordinary one-offs. www.kohlmaier.wien 28.9.–5.10., Mon–Thu 8am–6pm, Fri 8am–3pm, closed Sat+Sun Cocktail: Wed 3.10., 5pm–8pm Kohlmaier 7., Neubaugasse 32 23

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© KUENG CAPUTO

Program Partners Presentation

Who knows more about the birth of a handmade object than master craftspeople? No one! The Swiss designers Sarah Kueng and Lovis Caputo are sure of that. Which is why they frequently learn from these authorities of old and new for the benefit of their own product-development processes. Passionswege will provide the two with plenty of opportunities for that – in the form of collaboration with Friedrich Fialka III, whose company has produced a wide variety of boxes and cases since 1923. This requires an uncommon combination of craftsmanship skills from the areas of high-quality woodworking and bookbinding. Fialka is Vienna’s last master in this trade. In his workshop on Schottenfeldgasse, he has cultivated methods that have been handed down over generations – making him a treasure trove of knowledge and experience that KUENG CAPUTO will mine greedily. With the kind support of Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council. 28.9.–7.10., Mon+Thu 1pm–4pm or by appointment at office@etui-fialka.com Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 3.30pm–6.30pm Etui Fialka 7., Schottenfeldgasse 63 12


Stadtarbeit Work in progress

© Alexander Gotter

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BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY Kulturverein Kopfhoch

A changing city is a city that has to live with construction sites. These urban necessities usually go hand in hand with the inconveniences and strains of everyday life. The BLAUSTELLE – DEVELOP YOUR CITY workshop invites all festival visitors to perceive construction sites as symbols of change and artist­ically interpret them in new ways. Each and every visitor can actively participate by using cyanotype – a photographic printing process – to aesthetically interpret construction sites within Neubau. Abstract reproductions of construction sites and their elements are produced on site, thereby creating mementos of a temporary situation. Consequently, in the course of VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, an exhibition will form, comprising different perspectives and approaches which gather individual perceptions of urban changes. The event will take place weather permitting only. More information and updates can be found at www.blaustelle.at. 28.9.–7.10., daily 2pm–5pm Cocktail “Richtfest:” Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage “Demolition Party:” Sun 7.10., 4pm Caritas-Shop 6., Mariahilfer Straße 77 7

Program Partners Presentation LAUFEN INNOVATION HUB AT MARIENSTIEGE LAUFEN What will later serve as an interface and platform for creative thinkers initiated by EOOS at the Marienstiege invites visitors to a sneak preview on approximately 600 square meters as part of the festival. Art, both analogue and digital, will be on display with science-based visionary and seemingly futuristic objects. In a sculpture, EOOS will interpret a battery of microbial fuel cells and enlighten us with a phosphorus donation. Behind it all is an innovation of the leading biorobotics expert Ioannis Ieropoulos, who makes use of the metabolism processes of bacteria to generate power. The artwork, developed and fired at the LAUFEN works in Gmunden, is from the Gmunden Ceramics Symposium, an artist-in-residence program founded by Kurt Ohnsorg in 1963. www.laufen.com Talk with: Harald Gründl (EOOS), Ioannis Ieropoulos (Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Director), Rachel Armstrong (Newcastle University), Marc Viardot (LAUFEN) Moderation: Christine Schwaiger (New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten) 28.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm Cocktail: Mon 1.10., 6pm Talk “Mon Oncle, or Why Automation Doesn’t Scare Us Anymore:” Mon 1.10., 6.30pm Language: English LAUFEN Innovation Hub 1., Salzgries 21 24

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Stadtarbeit Work in progress

LAURIDS GALLÉE with M. Maurer

AUF ’NE LIMO Lene Benz / Adrian Judt / Susanne Mariacher / Helene Schauer

All the things that can be made more beautiful! That’s what you think when browsing through the product portfolio of the M. Maurer passementarie factory in its picturesque showroom in the 7th district. Fringe, ribbons, borders, cords, braid, tassels – the range of magical objects produced by hand and with special machinery is seemingly endless: “All over the place,” as the young owner of the former royal-and-imperial supplier, dating back to 1863, termed its wide spectrum of beautifying articles. Laurids Gallée knows how to deal with the decorative. Again and again, this Austrian who was trained in Eindhoven has shown that he can give meaning and function to ornaments. His pieces tell the stories behind the material and production. One example is how he transforms the famed square cord through his collaboration with M. Maurer into a light-catcher and messenger of the benefits that result when craft and design work together. Decorations for chandeliers and the major! 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 7am–4pm, Sat 3pm–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5.30pm–6.30pm M. Maurer 7., Kandlgasse 20 25

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Passionswege Presentation

A limousine appears at the roadside and occupies several of the contested parking lots at once. It is a representative for the luxury of appropriating public (parking) space, it opens up and celebrates possibilities. Together with car-lovers as well as haters, the project team wants to discuss the car in the city: Sports car versus minivan? Parking in the vacant shop downstairs? How sustainable is the car ride to the organic food store? The new subway is stealing my parking space – where should I park, I just have to buy milk? Five hours’ ride by public transport to visit grandma? Drive-in cinema, mixtapes, caraoke, and much more transform the parked stretch limousine, as an exaggeration of a car, into a real-life laboratory offering much more than homemade lemonade. More information can be found at www.facebook.com/aufnelimo. 28.9.–7.10., Mon–Fri 4pm–8pm, Sat+Sun 1pm–6pm Cocktail “Car-aoke:”: Sat 29.9., 3pm–6pm Presentation “Drive-in Cinema:” Wed 3.10., 6pm–8pm Talk “Car Radio:” Sat 6.10., 4pm–8pm Finissage: Sat 6.10., 8pm AUF ’NE LIMO 7., Burggasse 33 (Parkplatz) 3

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VR RESHAPE – REARRANGING AND RESHAPING EXISTING AESTHETIC FORMS IN A VIRTUAL ROOM Lost in the Garden

LIGHT KISSES Luma.Launisch

VR meets Dada. Or computer aided design becomes computer-aided distortion. VR RESHAPE elevates the design process and the cultural practice of remixing into an interactive and spatial experience. It enables users to edit and transform existing design objects and to generate new shapes and forms from them. Lost in the Garden’s work enables a sculptural interaction with everyday design objects and allows users to deconstruct them on a syntactic level. Engaging with an object primarily on its syntactic level is reminiscent of the Dadaist cut-up technique from the 1920s, in which texts were cut into fragments and then recomposed into and reinterpreted as Dadaist poems. Another connection can be drawn to the 1940s, Pierre Schaeffer’s musique concrète and his practice of reduced listening (écoute réduite) that instructs listeners to only listen to the sound itself, independently of its cause or meaning. By providing an immersive and hyperreal virtual environment, the installation also gives the user a frame and closure to reinterpret their creation and to attach new semantic meaning to it. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Lost in the Garden

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

At the invitation of sound:frame, the Luma. Launisch duo has filled museum spaces with its music visuals since 2008, producing poetic installations that take on the topos of both the space and its exhibits. Invitations to the world’s major cities to present their video art followed. At present, the visual jockeys are touring with Christopher Chaplin and the audiovisual show “Paradise Lost.” At the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Luma.Launisch will transform the Festival Head­quarters in the former Sophienspital into a gallery playground of realities, making the seemingly classic digital painting – an homage to Rosini’s floral compositions – dance by means of mobile light and the augmented reality app Artivive. This will be accompanied by Chaplin’s music in a remix by Jana Irmert. Thanks to Fabrique Records. A teaser of the installation can be seen at PARALLEL VIENNA. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


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Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

POST-OTTO WAGNER: FROM THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANK TO POST-MODERNISM MAK

DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT MAK / Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna

To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Otto Wagner (1841–1918), the MAK exhibition POST-OTTO WAGNER: FROM THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANK TO POST-MODERNISM investigates Wagner’s role as the “Father of Modernism” and points out not only the context and the interaction between Wagner and other protagonists of early Modernism, but also the influence his epochal work had on his contemporaries, students, and following generations of architects and designers. www.mak.at Exhibition until 30.9. Tue 10–22, Wed–Sun 10am–6pm, closed Mon Guided tour: Sat 29.9., 2pm Tickets: MAK admission plus € 3,50 MAK 1., Stubenring 5 26

Workshop and lecture by and with the Catalan designer Martí Guixé: As an “antidesigner,” Guixé espouses a type of design that changes the way we work, think, and live as part of a process. In his projects (“Social Movement Design Book” and “Food Design”), Guixé conveys designers’ role in the future and their central tasks: redesigning ideological, ecological, and sociocultural habits. In this public talk, he will provide insight into his multifaceted ideas, publications, and projects. Part of StadtFabrik 2018, a cooperation of the MAK and the Vienna Business Agency with the IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna. www.mak.at Tue 2.10. Workshop: Tue 2.10., 12pm–5pm Limited number of participants Registration at www.mak.at/vdw2018 Talk: Tue 2.10., 7pm Free admission MAK 1., Stubenring 5 26

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Stefano D'Alessio

The artist is present! PLUG YOUR NOSE AND TRY TO HUM is a virtual reality installation in which the user is surrounded by floating miniature bodies that can be hit, grabbed, stretched, and tossed around. Using the controllers, which also function as light sources, it is possible to freely interact with the artist’s 3-D-scanned body, which randomly spawns around the scene, humming at various pitches. These virtual bodies propose a synthetic corporeality, evoking a sense of uncanniness due to the blurring of the split between real and virtual, flesh and data. They are perceivable digital representation, something that can be sensed and felt despite their virtual nature. More infor­ mation can be found at www.martinamenegon.com. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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PLUG YOUR NOSE AND TRY TO HUM Martina Menegon

Program Partners Presentation COME TO HEAR! PORCELAIN BALL LOUDSPEAKERS mo° sound Sound spreads in the shape of a sphere. Therefore, it’s only logical to mo° sound that the best experience of sound in space can be provided by ball loudspeakers: Without parallel walls, without corners or edges, the sound waves don’t interfere with each other inside the precisely manufactured porcelain sphere – and they can then travel in all directions outside it. The proof of the pudding’s in the eating! Visitors are invited to explore the technical design ideas behind it, listen to the various models, and enjoy the harmonious interplay of audio technology and porcelain art. Cocktail and listening session with music brought by visitors. www.mo-sound.com 28.9.–6.10., Mon+Wed–Sat 1pm–7pm, closed Tue+Sun Cocktail: Fri 5.10., 6pm mo° sound store 7., Kirchengasse 40 27

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FLAVOUR COLLAGE WORKSHOP: EDIBLE NEUBAU Namuun Zimmermann / Kevin Smeeing © N. Zimmermann / K. Smeeing

© Mark Glassner

Urban Food & Design Food in Progress

Program Partners Presentation STILLNESS Nadja Zerunian A poetic assemblage as a location-specific look at this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Festival Headquarters which captures the history and bleak­ ness of an abandoned place and examines the events of past interventions. Handmade utensils of marble and silver that ultimately help us discover our fleeting existence. www.nadjazerunian.com the silent quality of being / transcending the now. infinite moments / losing their sound / concluding in ultimate pause. rites of goodbyes / finally / becoming white.

What does the 7th district taste like? Flavor, memory, and stories are factors that connect us as individuals. The objective of EDIBLE NEUBAU is to bring together participants of different backgrounds to jointly create an alternative edible architectural model of the district. The German designer Namuun Zimmermann and the Dutch designer Kevin Smeeing invite visitors to develop a new form of table culture in light of local circumstances. Because in times of increasing polarization, it’s important to celebrate the cultural diversity in a city like Vienna. Accordingly, a playful combination of flavors and ingredients should be regarded as a medium that encourages dialogue. Each day, a new Neubau dessert variation will be created, and then gobbled up. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Workshops: Fri 28.9.+Sat 29.9.+Sun 30.9.+Sat 6.10.+ Sun 7.10., 3pm–6pm Limited number of participants Registration at flavour.collage@gmail.com

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Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm

Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Nikolaus Korab

© NEU/ZEUG

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

PORCELAIN THAT SHINES NEU/ZEUG

NEW HANDICRAFT – NEW ECONOMY New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten / Werkraum Bregenzerwald

PRIVATE VIEWING ONE FOR HUNDRED

Manufactory meets 3-Dprinted porcelain. NEU/ZEUG, a new label for high-quality designed and sustainably produced lamps from Upper Austria, is a result of the cooperation between the designers of the studio Lucy.D, Barbara Ambrosz and Karin Santorso, and Beate Seckauer, owner of Porzellanmanufaktur Neuzeughammer. Production of the joint venture NEU/ZEUG’s first collection, “Pearls,” began in 2017 after a successful crowdfunding campaign. And now it’s being developed further! By hand and with the aid of 3-D printing. Most importantly: Aesthetics, function, and intelligent production processes are the focus of the experiments and the new light objects. www.neuzeug.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Not the final product, but the creation process is the focus here. The most attractive handmade designer objects won’t do any good if they aren’t able to survive on the market. Together with member companies of Werkraum Bregenzerwald, students searched for new methods of product development, marketing, and design for the purpose of strengthening regional production as an alternative to global industrial processes. NEW HANDICRAFT – NEW ECONOMY reflects the results of this exchange of ideas, documents the knowledge transfer, and provides insight into the processes that lead to the final products. www.ndu.ac.at

The recently founded Austrian label ONE FOR HUNDRED intends to plant one hundred trees for each piece of furniture sold. For two days, the collection will be presented in an intimate salon on Löwelstraße. In reference to the anniversary year of Modernism, the label’s founder also invited two friends, an artist and a fashion designer, to perform in the private areas. In addition to the ONE FOR HUNDRED furniture collection, new works by Alex Ruthner and parts of Arthur Arbesser’s current autumn/winter collection will be shown. www.oneforhundred.com Fri 5.10., 2pm–6pm Opening: Thu 4.10., 6pm Limited number of participants Registration by 28.9. at info@oneforhundred.com

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ONE FOR HUNDRED – Salon 1., Löwelstraße 12/7

Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 1pm–3pm

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

VIRTUAL PAIDIA ovos media

LINE FINDERUP JENSEN: VERNISSAGE FOR BEGINNERS PARALLEL VIENNA

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© Line Finderup Jensen

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

Paidia is the concept of a loosely organized game – without rules and without objectives. As children, we opened up the world for our­ selves by playfully exploring the connections between causes and effects and working out the world’s new and unfamiliar aspects through trial and error. The gaming appli­cation created by Vivien Schreiber and Jörg Hofstätter, VIRTUAL PAIDIA, aims at this form of freeform explorative learning: With open eyes and ears and using their own hands – thanks to the hand-tracking technology of Leap Motion – players can explore the interactions that are possible in virtual reality, collect colors, light, and sounds, make drawings, and bring to life the world around them. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

PARALLEL VIENNA, a combination art fair, exhibition platform, and studio, will once again present, from September 25 to 30, recent art by young talents and established positions in an exciting curated group show at alternating venues – this time at Lassallestraße 1 in the 2nd district. As a partner of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, PARALLEL VIENNA will show Line Finderup Jensen’s interactive video work VERNISSAGE FOR BEGINNERS. The 3-D simulation of an art exhibition’s vernissage, through which the visitor moves virtually, drink in hand, provides insight into the art world – some of it disturbing. The video, which will be screened at the simultaneous VIENNA DESIGN WEEK and PARALLEL VIENNA, links the two festivals spatially and in terms of content. More information can be found at www.parallelvienna.com. 26.9.–30.9., daily 12pm–7pm Exhibition until 30.9. PARALLEL VIENNA 2., Lassallestraße 1 29

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HANDHANDPICKED BY – BAKING, SPROUTS & ELDERFLOWERS Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi

DRIVING VISIONS PEUGEOT

HANDHANDPICKED BY examines the possibilities of urban food production on the Festival Headquarters grounds at the former Sophienspital. As a reaction to the location’s plant life, the project explains in an installative setting the significance and production of urban nutrition and re­ searches unexploited food potential, thereby making related cycles visible. Concrete results can be sampled on site immediately: Everything harvested from the market garden there will be made into seasonal products, and a sourdough culture produced with local bacteria will be used to bake festival bread. It could hardly be more local! 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Bread-baking events: Sat 29.9.+Fri 5.10+ Sun 7.10., 11am–6pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© PEUGEOT

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Pauline Bouzek / Maureen Kägi

Urban Food & Design Food in Progress

Get in and immerse yourself in the virtual world of PEUGEOT. In a virtual reality corner set up for this occasion, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s proud mobility partner invites visitors to discover its new PEUGEOT 508 sedan and take it out for a test drive. Visitors can experience features such as the latest generation of the PEUGEOT i-Cockpit, Night Vision, and Park Assist in 3-D and from a 360° perspective – almost as if they were really sitting in the driver’s seat. PEUGEOT employs virtual reality to present its cars, and digitalization enables expression of new emo­ tions made possible by the most modern technology available. A road trip to new worlds! www.peugeot.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


© Martin Grödl / Moritz Resl

Guest Country Exhibition

© Bartosz Stawiarski

SYMBOL TO LOGO Polish Institute Vienna / Adam Mickiewicz Institute

A reconstruction and a portion of two Polish exhibitions that dealt with graphic symbols from 1969 to 2015, SYMBOL TO LOGO shines a light on the little-known history of logo design in communist Poland. At the same time, the show recalls forgotten stars of Polish design and their works. It shows how logo design and visual identification have changed since WWII – from hand-drawn graphic symbols to digitally rendered logos, from artistic design marks to emblems of commercial brands, from personal visualization to complex identity. A visual history that reflects both modern Polish history and related social change over the past 70 years. More information can be found at www.polnisches-institut.at. 28.9.–7.10., Mon+Wed+Fri–Sun 11am–4pm, Tue+Thu 11am–7pm Free admission Opening: Fri 28.9., 5pm–8pm Exhibition until 11.1.2019 p_art Galerie, Polish Institute Vienna 1., Am Gestade 7 30

Program Partners Presentation

NEW VISUAL INSTRUMENTS Process – Studio for Art and Design The Process studio of Vienna develops tools that function like instruments. The art and design agency has collected in its Instagram feed (@process.studio) these unfettered experiments, sketches, and visual artifacts, many of which reflect concrete requests made by clients. For the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Process developed an interactive tool that builds on the festival’s visual identity and adds to it other graphic applications and animations. Used mostly on site and on the web, this tool will also be displayed in its own installation at the Festival Headquarters. Drinks will follow the talk. www.process.studio 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Talk: Sat 29.9., 7pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Roald Aron

© Rado

© Maximilian Gauss

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Exhibition

KIM + HEEP FOR RADO Rado

MASTER OF MATERIALS Rado

From nature to innovation and then tradition – along this year’s theme, “The Elements of Time,” the Swiss watch brand covers various stylistic atmospheres with its latest models. Inspired by the motif of (self-)reflection, the designers KIM + HEEP created the installation „Spieglein, Spieglein …“ that can be admired during this year’s festival at the Rado Boutique in Vienna’s center. In it, the international duo focuses on the concept of the selfie and on self-representation in social networks. Furthermore, the Rado Star Prize 2019 will be launched during the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2018, giving young designers an opportunity to cut loose creatively. Applications can be made now at radostarprize. rado.com/austria. www.rado.com

As a master of materials, the watch manufacturer Rado represents innovative design and material art like no other. This is demonstrated by the “True Thinline Nature Collection,” which was inspired by nature. Its colors, lush green, vibrant blue, and rich brown, are extremely difficult to produce consistently in high-tech ceramics. A second focus is the CeramosTM, a material designed by Rado, which is 90 percent ceramic and 10 percent alloy. This makes the new “DiaMaster Ceramos” watches especially robust and scratch resistant, while they’re also extremely light and comfortable to wear. By the way, the colorful sheen is part of the material and will never fade or lose its brilliance. www.rado.com

RDW GLO AWARDS Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna / Romanian Design Week

28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 9.30am–7pm, Sat 9.30am–6pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Mon 1.10., 6pm–10pm Rado Boutique Vienna 1., Kärntner Straße 18 31

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28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

This exhibition showcases the winners of the Romanian Design Week’s glo Awards 2018 – a selection of projects proving that Romanian design is experiencing unprecedented development. Romanian Design Week is a ten-day festival that promotes design as a platform for cultural, social, and economic growth by promoting interesting ideas, energy and dynamism, vibrant exhibitions and extraordinary collaborations. Romania was the Guest Country at VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 2017. www.rkiwien.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 10am–7pm Cocktail: Sat 6.10., 7pm–11pm (Long Night of Museums) Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna 4., Argentinierstraße 39 34


Debut Talk

THE ART WITHIN SAE Wien

PROPHECY OF THE FALLEN SAE Wien

© SAE Wien

© Kang Wang

Debut Experience

One of life’s pleasures is to indulge in art. In the future, this could involve literal immersion, which is illustrated by the virtual reality piece by students of the SAE Institute. THE ART WITHIN extends the concept of the Kunsthalle to infinity and makes the exhibits accessible in a new way. Users move within a radius of a few meters – an action space in which the virtual world is tantamount to a huge gallery. Independently of external circumstances, they teleport themselves to new points, discover surprising contexts, and cross a museum continuum in which 3-D visualizations of real and virtual worlds progressively fuse. A splendid artistic contribution, conceived to present the SAE Wien as part of the Debut format. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Hands-on experience before real-life praxis. As part of their training at Vienna’s SAE Institute, students learn how multimedia productions are planned in terms of content, functioning team structures are created, and projects are realized from start to finish. One example of such a praxis-oriented project is “Prophecy of the Fallen,” a browser game that was conceived, designed, programmed, and published by current bachelor students at the SAE Institute under the alias of WingLab Studios. Visually, the web-based action adventure game, in which a number of decisively important elements appear gradually, resembles the 16-bit graphics of “Super Nintendo” and “Sega Mega Drive.” However, “Prophecy of the Fallen” is much more varied and complex, placing it in the currently popular hi-bit style. In their talk, the students speak of the challenges and what they learned, the professional opportunities, story development, and project realization. Tue 2.10., 5.30pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Stadtarbeit Work in progress

How much does a farmer get for a ton of grain? Starting with this question, the critical-artistic project A TON deals with topics of remuneration in agriculture and raw-material prices in the food industry. Through a spatial installation in front of the ZOOM Children’s Museum, father Johann (a farmer) and daughter Sarah (a visual artist) want to initiate an appreciative dialogue between producers and consumers. From the field to the ger­ minating seed to the threshed ear – how much energy, time, and effort is required to produce a ton of grain? And how much bread can be baked from it? In addition to the installation at the ZOOM Children’s Museum (on view daily), the living raw material wheat can be experienced haptically and visually in the museum’s forum from Friday to Sunday, from 10am to 5pm. Special workshops for children from six to ten years and their companions are invitations to take a sensory journey through the wheat field. A Stadtarbeit project with space provided by the ZOOM Children’s Museum. More information at www.eine-tonne.com. 28.9.–7.10., Fri–Sun 10am–5pm (Exhibition at museum) 1.10.–4.10., Mon–Thu 3pm–5pm (Outdoor installation with games) Preview: Wed 26.9., 5pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 4pm Children’s workshop “Designing with Ears of Wheat:” Fri 28.9., 10.30am–12.30pm (for school classes)+ Sun 30.9., 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Of Sowing and Harvesting:” Sat 29.9.+Sat 6.10., 1.30pm–3.30pm Children’s workshop “Like Wind in a Wheat Field:” Fri 5.10., 10.30am–12.30pm (for school classes)+ Sun 7.10., 1.30pm–3.30pm Free admission / Limited number of participants Register by telephone at +43 1 524 79 08 Finissage: Sat 6.10., 4pm ZOOM Children’s Museum 7., Museumsplatz 1 50

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© Mark Glassner

© Sarah Maria Kamleitner

A TON Sarah Maria Kamleitner / Johann Kamleitner

Program Partners Presentation RITUALS FOR BOREDOM Sarah-Linda Forrer / Nadja Zerunian The hustle and bustle of modern life leaves little time for peace and quiet. The work’s objective is to offer opportunities to take a break and rediscover the pleasure of simple nonexistence. Seven rituals will put visitors into a mental state of solid monotony in the context of our supersaturated environment. Seven tools that call for deceleration, taking a break, and switching off. Seven sets that issue a challenge for destimulation, letting go, and drifting off into absolute boredom and emptiness. A masterfully crafted collection that honors the emotional state of boredom through the use of exquisite materials and essential forms. www.sarahlindaforrer.com www.nadjazerunian.com 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


© Seafire Power

© Leonhard Hilzensauer

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

LEGACY Schloss Hollenegg for Design

THE BATTI PROJECT Seafire Power

Schloss Hollenegg for Design presents a selection of works by recent designers in residence: breaded­ Escalope, Commonplace, Odd Matter, and Belén. During their stay at the castle, the designers confronted themselves with the concept of legacy, creating works that are often in some ways biographical, while retaining a broader relevance to society. They have explored multilayered threads, such as family, craft, social justice, ecology, history, feminism. Like the Roman god Janus, they consistently looked at ways of preserving the past while investing in the future. www.schlosshollenegg.at

Power outages lasting at least twelve hours a day are still the norm in certain regions of India. The social-business project Seafire Power foregrounds the portable and long-lived folding light “Batti” in a simple business and financing model: While the reading and table lamps commonly used there were sold inexpensively to NGOs, European companies should be convinced to purchase the simple light sources as ethically responsible giveaways to help bring light into someone’s life. The design object will be shown in the form of an installation at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s Fes­­ tival Headquarters. www.battiproject.com

28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Selina Reiterer

FOUR6, the result of the textile designer Selina Reiterer’s cooperation with the media artist Oliver Maklott, scrutinizes established methods of operating systems. A series of interactive objects with textile surfaces serve as interfaces with tactile experience and the virtual world. The smartphone revolutionized how electronic systems are used: Suddenly, touch control of monitors and input through swiping were suitable for the masses. One of the consequences is the exaggerated burden on our vision. Sensory im­ pressions on our skin and touch in general are becom­­ing less and less important. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

© Lauren Boulay

FOUR6 – TEXTILE INTERACTIVE OBJECTS Selina Reiterer / Oliver Maklott

Program Partners Presentation A WINDOW ON THE WORLD SKREIN* – Die Schmuckwerkstatt The show window as a portal to a better world, a positive statement intended to encourage thinking through aesthetics. Together with the design professor Lauren Boulay, the SKREIN* jewelry workshop initiated a showwindow project on a European scale. The Paris-based interior designer realizes ecologically aware architecture projects that focus on sustainable design around the world. What will begin this year as an inspiration with a single project is intended to grow in the near future into an international design partnership in Vienna’s center. The A WINDOW ON THE WORLD project will be realized in 2018 together with Stephanie Skrein, who’s behind the window dressing at the jewelry workshop. In the runup to the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, seven show windows with a sociopolitical approach will be presented. A European project that moves, touches, and encourages fighting for a better world. 28.9.–7.10. Opening: Fri 28.9., 6.30pm SKREIN* – Die Schmuckwerkstatt 1., Spiegelgasse 5 36

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NO MORE BULLSHIT. THE MANUAL AGAINST SEXIST PLATITUDES Sorority

DEPART: THE LACUNA SHIFTS – ANNEX sound:frame

With its event series No More Bullshit!, the women’s network Sorority has taken on the task of countering familiar killer phrases, with facts. Together with scientists, artists, and experts from a number of different fields, the sisterhood now relentlessly sharpens the gaze for boilerplate and provides hard-hitting arguments for the next evening at the bar. As part of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the network will present the publication of the same name – a veritable tool for protest released by Kremayr & Scheriau. Closing party in cooperation with Business Riot at 10pm. Details and locations can be found online at www.sorority.at. Fri 5.10., 8pm Closing party: Fri 5.10., 10pm Thalia Wien Mitte 3., Landstraßer Hauptstraße 2A 43

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© DEPART

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Sorority

Protest Presentation

As a continuation of their Virtual Reality Experience, which was created in fall 2017 and has traveled the globe since, the DEPART team strikingly illustrates through THE LACUNA SHIFTS – ANNEX how artistic access to virtual reality can work. By means of an abstract aesthetic, Leonhard Lass and Gregor Ladenhauf create a miraculous world of speaking things and moving walls that challenges perception and touches visitors immersively. Commissioned by sound:frame and created in 2018 on the basis of the previous year’s work, this extension will have its Austrian debut at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience © Spazio Pulpo

HERWIG SCHERABON AND ARNO DEUTSCHBAUER WITH MICHAEL ARI AND LUKAS FLISZAR (101): AFTERLIFE sound:frame

© Afterlife Collective

Program Partners Exhibition

AFTERLIFE is an immersive virtual reality experience inspired by Buddhist contemplation techniques which can be employed to temporarily escape sensory overload from our physical surroundings. Everything in this world is designed to guide our attention to simple things such as colors, light, and droning sounds or just experiencing the vastness of the space. The work, a result of the cooperation of Herwig Scherabon, Arno Deutschbauer, Michael Ari, and Lukas Fliszar, helps us to comprehend the impermanence of life and let go of what we think we have to be. The experience initiated by sound:frame invites us to just watch and abandon our thoughts, expectations, and cares. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

EXIT Spazio Pulpo Their last group exhibition, Spazio Pulpo (Klemens Schillinger, Patrick Rampelotto, chmara.rosinke, and breadedEscalope), at the legendary location on Sonnenfelsgasse where they formed, dealt with endings that are also beginnings, with departure and change. Or, put differently: with the spontaneous, synergetic dialogue in the unexpected congregation at the bottleneck of metaphoric border crossings. Spazio Pulpo regards itself as a space for experimental design. Its founding members consider the separation of such processes in names of art and design genres as limiting and outdated. Free of the market’s compulsions and society’s conventions, a conceptual snapshot of its creation manifests itself in this way approximately every year. This year’s guest contribution by Studio Celia-Hannes. www.spaziopulpo.com 28.9.–7.10. daily 3pm–6pm (or by appointment at spazio@spaziopulpo.com) Opening: Fri 28.9., 7pm Cocktail: Wed 3.10., 8pm Spazio Pulpo 1., Sonnenfelsgasse 3/2/15 37

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© Tobias Pilz

© Kathrin Gollackner

© Peter Kainz

Program Partners Talk

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Presentation

ATMOVE: DESIGN AS A MOTIVATOR OF INNOVATION Spirit Design

3-D PRINTING FOR BETTER DAYS Studio Barbara Gollackner

TEN DAYS OF STUDIO KOLLEKTIV PLUS ZWEI AND FRIENDS studio kollektiv plus zwei

The original idea of Spirit Design’s successful sustainability project in South America involves a small tractor that runs on biogas made by farmers themselves. The objective: a systemic innovation for small and medium-sized agricultural operations and the climate. The status quo: an on-site innovation center, established structures of cooperation between Austrian and Brazilian universities, and an initial prototype of the biogas-fueled CH4PA tractor, which should drastically reduce fuel prices, emissions, and dependence on fossil fuels. Supported by the Vienna Business Agency and the Austrian Development Agency. Talk given by Georg Wagner. www.spiritdesign.com Wed 3.10., 4.30pm Cocktail: Wed 3.10., 5.30pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

3-D printing has revolutionized the world of product design. But regardless of how many benefits have come from the new technology of rapid prototyping, every prototype means another piece of (thermo) plastic in the world. Use of the alternative – biodegradable materials – still has a long way to go. More and more applications are being found for chocolate and noodle dough in the field of food design, wood and ceramics in general technology, and algae in environmental technology. As part of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Barbara Gollackner will explore sensible uses for these printing filaments: Can 3-D-printed chocolate be used for something other than as a decoration? And how stable and promising are 3-D-printed objects made of seaweed? Cocktail thematically accompanied with drinks and bites provided by the author of the book “Von der Schale bis zum Kern,” Bernadette Wörndl. www.barbaragollackner.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

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Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

A home game for studio kollektiv plus zwei, an away game for numerous creatives who are their friends, a hub for creativity: The internationally active duo, whose portfolio includes furniture, conceptional objects, and experiments, invites visitors to go on a polymorphic journey of discovery through its space. In addition to making-ofs, new projects, random ideas, and works by Stefanie Högl and Matthias Borowski that have already been released, a colorful mixture of guest contributions from Klara Neuber, Peter Reischl, and the Schmusechor will be on display. A design studio as a creative general store, a clearinghouse for artistic inspiration. www.kollektivpluszwei.com 28.9.–7.10., daily 3pm–7pm Blue-printing workshop „keep it blue!“ with KLAR: Sun 30.9., 2pm Cocktail „Drinks and Experiments:“ Tue 2.10., 7pm Concert „Cuddling with Design“ with Schmusechor: Thu 4.10., 7pm studio kollektiv plus zwei 7., Neustiftgasse 62 39


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Passionswege Presentation STUDIO RYGALIK with Jarosinski & Vaugoin

© Studio Rygalik

Program Partners Presentation WHAT THE FUCK IS HEIMAT? Studio Riebenbauer What is Heimat? What’s identity? Through their joint scenario on a central group of themes relating to our times, Studio Riebenbauer and Vitra make comprehensible strategies and methods of using brands to evoke various senses of the concept of Heimat in both employees and clients. Using concrete examples taken from international companies, the different ways the terms Heimat and identity can be interpreted, evoked, and comprehended are demonstrated. www.riebenbauer.net Thu 4.10.+Fri 5.10., 6pm–9pm Cocktail: Thu 4.10., 6pm–9pm Studio Riebenbauer 9., Währinger Straße 6–8/12 40

Companies are like living beings that try to adapt to changing circumstances. Good companies maintain a distinctive DNA when doing so. One example of this is provided by Vienna’s long-established silversmith Jarosinski & Vaugoin, for which the advantages of handcrafted silver objects have been held in high esteem since 1847. The Polish designers Gosia and Tomek Rygalik, on the other hand, have taken it upon themselves to read brands’ genetic makeup and work out fitting designs. This approach has made Studio Rygalik one of the most successful product and furniture design offices in Poland, this year’s Guest Country. On the basis of silver’s qualities, which last for generations, the long tradition of a handicraft company’s DNA, and an extremely personal history, the Rygaliks have developed together with Jarosinski & Vaugoin a Passionswege project and given birth to a new being. 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 9am–6pm, Sat 29.9., 3.30pm–6pm/Sat 6.10., 12pm–4pm, closed Sun Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 3.30pm–6.30pm Jarosinski & Vaugoin 7., Zieglergasse 24 21

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© Swarovski Kristallwelten

© Kollektiv Fischka / Wurnig

Program Partners Exhibition

Program Partners Presentation

SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AUSTRIAN DESIGN Swarovski

HOMAGE TO VIENNESE MODERNISM Swarovski Kristallwelten Store Wien

In 2018, Swarovski will grant, for the first time in a partnership with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the Swarovski Award for Excellence in Austrian Design. Every other year, creatives in the fields of product and graphic design and also design organizations are eligible to win this award. That is, as long as they managed to create a stir among Austria’s designers within the past 24 months. The award, a crystalline sculpture in the shape of a V, representing Vienna, was created by star designer Ron Arad for the Atelier Swarovski Home Decór line. The winning project will be on display at the Festival Headquarters during the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. www.swarovskigroup.com Jury members: Aric Chen (M+ Hongkong, curator-at-large), Alice Rawsthorn (Design critic, London), Stefan Sagmeister (Designer, New York), Nadja Swarovski (Swarovski, Member of the Executive Board), Lilli Hollein (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK) 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Swarovski’s Kristallwelten Store on Vienna’s Kärntner Straße regularly displays the works of famous contemporary artists. During the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, an installation will pay homage to the ornamental design of Viennese Modernism. Center stage will be occupied by an extraordinary chandelier named “Lustrous Aura,” created by the Dutch designer Tord Boontje. In addition, the store will present hand-picked objects from Atelier Swarovski’s Home Decór collection. Store visitors will experience the inimitable power of Swarovski crystal in the variety of objects on display. www.swarovski.com/wien 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Fri 9am–9pm, Sat 9am–6pm, closed Sun Swarovski Kristallwelten Store Wien 1., Kärntner Straße 24 41


© Christoph Kaltenbrunner

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Tale of Tales

CRICOTERIE Tale of Tales / Adam Mickiewicz Institute

CRICOTERIE is a virtual reality application and installation that immerses the user in the bizarre world of the late Polish stage director Tadeusz Kantor. CRICOTERIE isn’t a digital version of any particular play, but a collection of objects and characters inspired by different pieces to be freely manipulated by the user. In this way, the user plays the role of Kantor, who was always present on stage to direct the spectacle. On a virtual stage inspired by the legendary Polish director, users may bring strange objects and grotesque actors to life. A dramatic, absurd, surreal, and tragic comedy about death, time, and memory – and the blurry boundaries between things in cyberspace. More information can be found at www.song-of-songs.org/cricoterie. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Program Partners Workshops TENSEGRITY – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FORCES Technical Museum Vienna Humans have long tried to unravel the mystery of how the world’s held together by forces – a phenomenon that’s strikingly illustrated at the Technical Museum. In 1949, Kenneth Snelson developed the tensegrity structure in cooperation with Buckminster Fuller. It involves rods or struts held in balance, though they don’t touch and are held together by pure tension. As part of the hop-on workshop which reflects a dynamic and democratic process of teaching and learning, visitors will be invited to make their own tensegrity structures under the guidance of educators from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. In cooperation with the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Institute of Design, Architecture and Environment for Art Education. www.technischesmuseum.at Fri 28.9.+Sat 29.9.+Sun 30.9.+ Mon 1.10., 10am–1pm Technical Museum Vienna 14., Mariahilfer Straße 212 42

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© Patrick Rampelotto

Urban Food & Design Food in Progress BEYOND TASTE – A MULTI-SENSORIAL SERIES OF TABLEWARE Teresa Berger

© Teresa Berger

Program Partners Presentation PATRICK RAMPELOTTO: MICRO MACRO Teppichgalerie Geba It’s like looking into a rug through a magnifying glass: Patrick Rampelotto will take the innermost structure of a woven rug and transform the serpentine threads of the traditional Tibetan handmade product into a large-format meta-emblem. The weavers’ technical know-how is thereby turned into an eye-catching ornament through the designer’s appropriation. A magical rug whose soul is no longer a hidden secret. In accordance with the vision of Graz’s Teppichgalerie Geba and inspired by modern art and architecture, these rugs combine timeless modern designs and traditional craft art. www.geba.cc

You eat with your eyes first, as the saying goes. But today, there’s really much more to it. This important thing is the interplay of all senses, multi-sensorial perception. This realization forms the basis of the BEYOND TASTE project, which foregrounds haptic and tactile experience in a time of increasing digitalization. With the aid of the eight-piece series of tableware of the same name, the theories of gastrophysics will be made tangible and sensory eating experiences influenced in a positive way. BEYOND TASTE examines the synergy involved in the origin, preparation, and consumption of food and looks for new ways to transport gastronomic creativity from kitchen to table. Daily tastings: From 29.9 to 7.10., visitors can sample snacks and desserts from 5pm to 6.30pm using a different piece in the tableware series.

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Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Dinner Night: Fri 5.10., 8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Protest Exhibition

© Shirin Omran

© Maik Perfahl

FLAGS OF UTOPIA Theresa Hattinger

Raising flags in the public space always involves asserting a claim on a significant location. But who has the right to co-opt it? And which forms of such prestige do we encounter in our daily urban lives? Does the sense of allegiance to a particular flag end at the border of a city, country, or company? Is a flag synonymous with a canon of values? And can we choose them ourselves? Theresa Hattinger’s FLAGS OF UTOPIA is intended to inspire literally uncompromising consideration of this matter, though without violating taboos in gridlocked systems or showing options that aren’t feasible. What happens when the known forms of flags are put together in new constellations? This is a process that works both formally and in terms of content: Our countries, social systems, and models of coexistence possess similarly ready-made structures. How can we preserve what’s valuable and change what we don’t like? 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Program Partners Presentation DREIBAUM TRIALE Institut The forest is calling! With the DREIBAUM project, a microarchitecture for education about the natural environment, hunting, and forestry, the off-grid experiment returns to an urban context. Developed for the Austrian Federal Forestry Agency by TRIALE, a research facility for design research and knowledge transfer, it deals with the field of tension between humans and the natural environment in the 21st century. Designed by TRIALE founding members Maik Perfahl (mostlikely), Tobias Kestel (White Elephant Studio), and Michael Tatschl (breadedEscalope), the far-sighted forest installation in the Hotel am Brillantengrund’s courtyard combines tradition and innovation, technology, and design. A secluded Forestry Agency cabin will provide a location for inspiration and experimentation. www.triale.org 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm (or by appointment at info@triale.org) Cocktail: Thu 4.10. 6pm–7pm Hotel am Brillantengrund 7., Bandgasse 4 19

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© Klaus Kodydek

© amm / Otto Kaltner

Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

INNOVATIVE AND DOWN TO EARTH TU Graz, Faculty of Architecture / amm – architektInnen machen möbel

SOPHIENSPITAL AS A GOLDMINE University of Applied Arts Vienna

Innovation and being down to earth aren’t necessarily inconsistent, which is illustrated by the furniture of the label amm – architektInnen machen möbel: Quality craftsmanship and sophisticated use of materials that abandon conventions and are far from boring convince customers without flirting with the lifestyle trend. As part of a university class, students, with experienced supervision, will develop and produce furniture models in the woodworking shop of the Institute of Spatial Design. The resulting prototypes will then be polished – and selected pieces, under the amm label, will be available for purchase through sales partners. The members of amm are Judith Augustinovič, Rainer Eberl, and students at the TU Graz’s Faculty of Architecture. www.amm.studio 28.9.–6.10., Mon–Wed 10am–6pm, Thu 10am–8pm, Fri 10am–6pm, Sat 10am–5pm Cocktail: Tue 2.10., 6pm JOHAN Natur Design Wohnen 7., Zollergasse 13 22

For the upcoming renovation of the former Sophienspital, an installation by university graduates Clara Rosa Rindler-Schantl, Eva Maria Mair, and Klaus Kodydek takes a look at the changes being made to the building Martin Kohlbauer designed in 1999. The work takes a stand regarding current buildings, many of which have insufficient service lives, and reveals potential for possible reuse of existing material resources. The installation, framed by a panel of prominent names, will thematize a possible rethinking with regard to material flows in the construction industry which is not only possible, but urgently needed. www.dieangewandte.at Talk with: Thomas Romm (BauKarussell), Martin Kohlbauer (Architect of the Sophienspital), Executive Group for Construction and Technology Vienna Moderation: Brigitte Felderer (University of Applied Arts Vienna) 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Talk “The Future of Building:” Sat 29.9., 3pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Leonardo Ramirez Castillo

Special Exhibition

© Vandasye

DESIGN EVERYDAY – DESIGN FÜR DEN GEBRAUCH 2018 Vandasye

As a creative service, product design involves more than just external form. The development and design of objects used every day profoundly affects relationships with our environment and therefore our lifestyle. The exhibition DESIGN EVERYDAY – DESIGN FÜR DEN GEBRAUCH 2018 foregrounds this strategically important theme and shows design’s significance for innovation and the ability of products to compete on the market, using as examples selected works by Austrian designers. All in all, the exhibition represents an open and growing collection – which intends to provide Austrian product designers with a future platform that has an international reach. Conceived and curated by Vandasye (Georg Schnitzer and Peter Umgeher) in cooperation with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. Supported by Kreativwirtschaft Austria and the Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure. More information can be found at www.vandasye.com. On show are objects by arge2, aws designteam, bonpart, Clemens Auer, EOOS, Johannes Scherr, Klemens Schillinger, Lucy.D, Lukas Klingsbichel, Lukas Novak, Marco Dessí, mischer’traxler studio, MO-NI-KA, Moya Hoke, Patrick Rampelotto, Peter Noever and Andrea Lenardin, Rainer Mutsch, Ralf Stauss and Edward Richardson, Robert Rüf, Sebastian Leitinger, Christoph Möller, Stefan Radinger, Stephanie Hornig, Thomas Feichtner, Vera Wiedermann, Walking Chair Design Studio, Christoph Gredler, and others. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Program Partners Presentation CARS CANNOT BE FOLDED VELLO Manufactory, headquarters, design studio, prototype workshop, office, showroom – as part of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the young Viennese startup VELLO, which produces folding bicycles, will open its new multifunctional location in Vienna’s Margareten district. Various departments overlap here, and new developments in the area of folding mobility are encouraged. A podium discussion on the opening day will provide material for networking and shoptalk. A warm invitation for cool drinks, excellent snacks, and urban beats and to unwind with Valentin Vodev, designer and mastermind behind the folding bikes. A talk in cooperation with the platform Radkompetenz Österreich. www.vello.bike 28.9.–5.10., Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, closed Sun Talk “Urban Space, Requirements for Mobility, and Design:” Wed 3.10., 6pm VELLO BIKE 5., Reinprechtsdorfer Straße 58–60 45


Protest Exhibition

STUDIO PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

STUDIO PROTEST: DEMOKRACJA ILUSTROWANA & GRAFICZNE POGOTOWIE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

© buero bauer

© Mateusz Halawa

Protest Exhibition

Protest has many different facets and can be expressed in a variety of forms at various occasions. At demonstrations around the world, posters are obviously still the most effective medium. Powerful messages on current and socially relevant themes are compressed on posters, and this graphically reduced form can make expressions of protest memorable. In the runup to the festival, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK issued an open call to design a protest poster and to engage in a critical and intentionally provocative examination of personal protest themes. Occupying the foreground was the question of what moves creative social critics and critical designers these days. On the festival grounds of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the exhibition STUDIO PROTEST will gather the most expressive subjects and present the winners. Curated by Erwin K. Bauer. Jury members: Verena Panholzer (Studio Es), Milo Tesselaar (Political advisor and journalist), Eva Weissenberger (Journalist), Erwin K. Bauer (buero bauer, curator STUDIO PROTEST), Lilli Hollein (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK) 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Opening: Sat 29.9., 5.30pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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P as in Poland. P as in poster. P as in protest. In reference to this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Guest Country, a curated thematic focus featuring Polish protest posters will join the poster exhibition STUDIO PROTEST. As is well known, Poland has a long tradition of (political) poster design. In recent years, a new poster culture has become established as a result of the ongoing and repeated demonstrations for additional freedoms and rights, for example, the Demokracja Ilustrowana initiative, which has called for designs of protest posters, and the digital poster library Graficzne Pogotowie, where a number of subjects demonstrating resistance can be downloaded and taken to protests. These initiatives are enabling fast and democratic access to good design. At the STUDIO PROTEST exhibition on the grounds of the Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital, a selection of the best examples will be on display. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Opening: Sat 29.9., 5.30pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


STUDIO PROTEST: PUBLIC SPACE FOR (CREATIVE) PROTEST VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / buero bauer

POLISH DESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

As a closing event for STUDIO PROTEST, this symbolic demonstration invites visitors to take part in a search for public space that’s suitable for protest. Where does the city offer opportunities for creative resistance? Where do protests take place? Which forms of protest are directed against commercialization and standardization of the public space? These questions will motivate a joint bicycle tour during which the theme of protest will be discussed in light of a variety of perspectives of creative resistors and urbanism experts. Then, research will be done in this area at a number of stations – from the Parliament building to Heldenplatz and the Danube Canal. The tour’s conclusion will be a performative urban-occupation picnic. Bring your own bike! Sun 7.10., 11am Please bring your own bicycle Tickets: € 20 Maximum of 25 participants Booking online at www.viennadesignweek.at Start: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Kollektiv Fischka

Guest Country Talk

© buero bauer

Protest Guided tour

What sets Polish design apart? What makes it special and unique? Because of its design culture, which produces primarily high-quality furniture and product design, Poland has long been established as a country with a vibrant independent scene. Experts from this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Guest Country will shine a light on this tradition and also emerging trends. Whether designers returning after residencies abroad or others who establish themselves on international markets from a base in Poland, the ways to manage a balancing act between a brand’s commercial success and local identity are as varied as the speakers themselves. With: Tomek Rygalik (Studio Rygalik, designer and curator), Maria Jeglińska (Office of Design & Research, designer), chmara.rosinke (Design studio) Moderation: Gabriel Roland (VIENNA DESIGN WEEK) Sun 30.9., 3pm–4pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Protest Talk

JOINTS AND FITTINGS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Stefan Diez

PROTEST ARCHITECTURE FROM SEMPER TO OCCUPY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Oliver Elser

Stefan Diez is one of the most renowned designers in Europe. After completing an apprenticeship in carpentry, he trained as an industrial designer, finishing his education under great masters such as Richard Sapper and Konstantin Grcic. Since 2002, Diez has run his own design studio in Munich and, after professorships in Karlsruhe and Sweden, he’s now at the University of Applied Arts Vienna’s Industrial Design 1 program, where in the coming semester he will teach a class dealing with joints and fittings. In a personal talk, Diez will tell the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s audience about the basis of his success, what he has created, what drives and what moves him. Mon 1.10., 5pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

© Kollektiv Fischka

© Kollektiv Fischka

Talks Lecture

It’s often said about architecture that it can neither be critical nor against something because all building is literally a constructive process. Building is said to occupy a place within social circumstances, whether dependent on money or clients, and therefore cannot question anything per se. However, exceptions can be found. Beginning with research on the late 1960s architecture of counter communities on the US West Coast, the subject of a documentary film of the same name, audience darling Oliver Elser’s lecture will focus on the surprising variety of architectures of protest. From Gottfried Semper’s barricades and his forced migration to Vienna, from the camps of the anti-nuclear power plant movement and those of the Occupy movement to the protests in Gezi Park and on Tahrir Square and the Maidan. Wed 3.10., 7.30pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk

SOCIAL ANYWAY? – SOCIAL DESIGN IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIETY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

DIGITAL VISIONS AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES: OUR FUTURE’S DESIGN VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Business Riot Festival

Design for social change, transformation of policies, civic engagement, design thinking, and designing for social impact. What do all these terms mean and why do we say social design when we talk about projects or interventions in public spaces? Notable guests from the field reflect on their own approaches and experiences while working on projects that address or aim to activate social engagement or highlight specific problems which can be solved using social design. And what does it mean to practice social design today as a designer or as an architect? With: Johanna Dehio (Designer and prizewinner of the Erste Bank ExtraVALUE Design Award 2016), Brigitte Felderer (University of Applied Arts Vienna, Social Design), Anne Catherine Fleith (feld72, architect), Markus Reiter (District head of Neubau) Moderation: Doris Rothauer (Büro für Transfer) It’s a wrap! Talk with a presentation of the 2018 Stadtarbeit projects afterward: How have these projects developed? What will happen next? Fri 5.10., 4pm Presentation: Fri 5.10., 5pm Award: Fri 5.10., 6pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Kristina Satori

© Kollektiv Fischka

Stadtarbeit Talk

Digital innovation and technologies shape both present and future, have a profound effect on the way things work sociopolitically, and reveal new opportunities, but also new inequalities. Business Riot and VIENNA DESIGN WEEK will discuss the responsibilities of actors with regard to digital progress, how gender equality can be shaped for the future, and the power concepts of the future will have. Experts from the fields of future research, social and digital design, feminism, and digital technologies will participate in the discussion. There will be a closing party in cooperation with Sorority at 10pm. Details and the location can be found at www.riotfestival.at. Fri 5.10., 7pm Closing party: Fri 5.10., 10pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


THE ROLE OF DESIGN AND DIGITAL­ IZATION IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

TAKE A STAND! VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

While protest and the tools used for it have changed little over the years, there’s now a much greater variety in the channels of communication, thanks to digitalization. At the same time, algorithms determine what we learn about the messages we receive and from whom we receive them – filtering or even distributing information seems to have become much more difficult. What was in the past spread through word of mouth now travels via social media. In line with STUDIO PROTEST, the focus on graphic design curated by Erwin K. Bauer, experts will explain how new technologies can be used by political movements, how much design is in protest, and the role played by visual communication and graphic messages in this. The discussion will begin with this year’s Guest Country, Poland, and its culture around Luka Rayski’s well-known “Konstytucja” poster. With: Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka, Mateusz Halawa (School of Form Poznań), Erwin K. Bauer (buero bauer, curator STUDIO PROTEST) Moderation: Wojciech Czaja (Journalist and writer) Sat 6.10., 1pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Protest Talk

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Protest Talk

In challenging times, when starkly polarized opinions collide, taking a stand and forcefully expressing one’s convictions is of decisive importance. It’s good that a full toolkit is available to us for such expression. The panel discussion TAKE A STAND! will have a close look at these tools. Moderated by the writer and journalist Christopher Wurmdobler, engaged individuals involved in various kinds of resistance in a wide variety of fields such as sports, film, and the fine arts will talk about how they’ve turned their medium into one of protest – which will include practical tips. With: Amina Handke (Volkstanz-jetzt!, artist), Anna Jermolaewa (Artist), Romo Erotique (Fearleaders), The Smackretary (Captain of the Vienna Roller Derby Beasts) Moderation: Christopher Wurmdobler (Author and journalist) Sun 7.10., 5.30pm. Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 1: VR AND ARCHITECTURE VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Jason Bergeron (d2 Conferences)

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 2: ART UNFRAMED – VR AS AN ARTISTIC MEDIUM VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Peggy Schoenegge

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk

Jason Bergeron from the d2 Conferences has brought together some of the best minds in the fields or architecture, visualization, and software development for a panel talk to discuss the promises and challenges of utilizing virtual reality in architecture. The most common (and most obvious) use of virtual reality is for the presentation of unrealized projects to stakeholders, investors, and end customers. The ability to see a space at real scale from a first-person point of view provides a very natural and realistic way to view architecture. While presentation is the most common use, many renowned architecture firms are experimenting with this technology for an entirely different purpose. The natural immersion of virtual reality allows designers to exist in the space they are designing, permitting them to better understand and react to each design iteration. Thu 4.10., 3.30pm Language: English Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Peggy Schoenegge, curator at peer to space, puts together exhibitions that deal with the digital age’s effects on our society. In her talk, she will discuss virtual reality as an artistic medium that carries forward art-historical traditions in a new way and enables innovative forms of visual experience. Schoenegge will touch upon both the history of and current developments in the medium and illustrate what sets it apart – in particular with regard to art. Thu 4.10., 5pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 3: VR BEYOND PLAY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / SUBOTRON

DESIGNING REALITIES CONFERENCE 4: XR BETWEEN EXHIBITION SPACE AND VIRTUAL REALITY VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / sound:frame / VRVienna

What can designers learn from the gaming scene? And where can we find the transdisciplinary potential of virtual realities? The community of game developers, which enjoys experimentation, has in its 50-year history repeatedly inspired technological and creative innovations. A number of them in virtual and augmented reality were the work of developers who explored and crossed formal and contentual borders in a playful manner. At the same time, the volatile global market has forced designers to be artistically open and economically flexible – cooperation with like-minded individuals in the fields of culture, healthcare, and education has resulted. In this way, the possibilities offered by virtual reality become tangible through play and the circumstances required for further development by those involved are created. Discussion and talk with international and local experts. Thu 4.10., 6.15pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© SUBOTRON

Virtual & Augmented Reality Talk

VRVienna meetup goes VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. Together with sound:frame, VRVienna will host the final mini conference, where the artists whose works shown by sound:frame as part of this year’s focus will speak at the Kenyon-Pavillon. Together with other experts from the fields of extended reality (XR), they will discuss installations and artistic XR works, at the same time examining the question of the dramaturgical transition from real exhibition space to virtual reality. Thu 4.10., 7.30pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


TOUR 1: PASSIONSWEGE IN BRILLANTENGRUND AND GOING OUT FOR A LIMO AFTER WORK VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Alexa Brauner

TOUR 2: DESIGN IN VIENNA’S CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter

From leather, yarn, and silver to urban and rural space, from traditional craft companies to new life designs: That’s the thematic arc this tour to stations of the Passionswege and Stadtarbeit formats will follow through the Focus District Neubau. Currently, work represents an important pillar of human identity. But what will happen when it’s no longer necessary for us to work? When robots do what we were paid for in the past? In an inquisitive exploration of local production companies, the tour shines a light on aspects of work as a value-creation process, as a form of creative individual expression. On the way through Vienna’s 7th district, individual life designs and the field of tension between public space and private use can be explored from a limousine. A guided tour that will provide a look at how firmly established processes and forms can be enriched through openness to new (design) perspectives. Fri 28.9., 3pm–5pm, Sat 29.9., 10am–12pm, Thu 4.10.+Fri 5.10., 10.30am–12.30pm, Sat 6.10., 10am–12pm See the info box for more information Start: Albert Pattermann 7., Kaiserstraße 8 2

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Education Guided tours

© Kollektiv Fischka

Education Guided tours

The city center is a veritable crystallization point of design. Traditional crafts and artistic reinterpretations meet there, contemporary galleries stand next to venerable businesses and new exhibition spaces. On a tour of discovery through the diversity of design in Vienna’s center, participants will visit projects that are part of the Passionswege and gain exclusive knowledge about the productive interplay of traditional Viennese handicraft businesses and international artists and designers. The objects and installations created in the runup to the festival testify to a symbiotic coexistence and – this much will be revealed here – the crystalline materials sugar and glass will play an important role this year. Vienna’s center: Tradition and innovation will take a bow! Sat 29.9., 2pm–4pm, Tue 2.10., 3pm–5pm, Thu 4.10.+Fri 5.10., 4pm–6pm See the info box for more information Start: 1., Albertinaplatz 44


Education Guided tour

TOUR 3: CZECH INTERPRETS LOOS VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

TOUR 4: BRAND-NEW SIGHTS IN THE CITY CENTER VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

The tour with architect Hermann Czech will begin at the Bridge Club, an apartment Loos arranged for Emil Löwenbach in 1913. The stroll then progresses from daytime to night life – from Czech’s legendary Wunder-Bar to his Kleines Café and the former Immervoll, then to Adolf Loos’ American Bar. After a rare opportunity to examine the interior of the Looshaus on Michaelerplatz, participants will end their walk at Cin Cin Buffet, Hermann Czech’s latest architectural masterpiece. Tour: Hermann Czech. Moderation: Marion Kuzmany. Mon 1.10., 12.30pm Maximum of 15 participants See the info box for more information Start: Bridge Club 1., Reischachstraße 3 5

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© Walter Zednicek

Education Guided tour

There’s a great deal to discover in the center of Vienna – particularly in terms of architecture, virtual reality, design, and ceramics. The tour will begin at the Wideshot agency, which will present, along with its studio, projects in the area of virtual reality and a recently released short film. At its neighbor, the Polish Institute Vienna, tour participants will then explore new design territory from this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Guest Country. For the finale of the afternoon exploration, LAUFEN, pioneer in the sector of sanitary fixtures and active participant in last year’s festival, will invite visitors to its new showroom on Salzgries, where an installation of the EOOS design office waits to be explored together with the designer Harald Gründl. Tue 2.10., 3.45pm Maximum of 15 participants See the info box for more information Start: Wideshot 1., Palais Collalto, Am Hof 13/14 48

Meet 15 minutes before the tour begins Language: German, English upon request Tickets: € 15 for adults, € 10 for university students, € 5 for children 18 years and younger, free for children under 6 years Limited number of participants Booking online at www.viennadesignweek.at

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TOUR 5: DESIGN IN NEUBAU – FROM VIRTUOSO TO VIRTUAL VIENNA DESIGN WEEK / Marion Kuzmany (ARCH ON TOUR)

A JOURNEY ROUND MY ROOM Virgil Widrich

Vienna’s 7th district is a design universe in the best sense of the term, and exploring a cross section of it is the declared goal of this tour with Marion Kuzmany. It will begin with this year’s Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital, where designers of selected contributions will be present to answer questions. Participants will then set out to see the wide variety of sights in an exploration of the Focus District Neubau. On the way, they will visit temporary installations and exhibitions at Glashütte Comploj, DESIGN&ART, and the Fedrigoni Showroom. This walk through the 7th district will have an interactive and sociable completion with real-life cocktails and virtual presentations by the multimedia and architecture office Virtual DynamiX on Kirchengasse. Fri 5.10., 3pm See the info box for more information p. 123 Start: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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© Virgil Widrich

Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Kollektiv Fischka

Education Guided tour

What do the walls of the former Sophienspital, which date back to the monarchy, have to say when you look at them long enough? Xavier de Maistre’s 1794 novel “Voyage autour de ma chambre” (“A Journey Round My Room”) is the fantastic miniature trip of a writer sentenced to 42 days of rest and immobility. Trapped among his furniture, he can do no more than “travel” from one wall to another. The downfall of a social class is reflected by the loss of his physical power, which, however, can lead to an incurable outbreak in the imagination when in a hospital. Precise perception, memory, and reflection make a room’s tiniest details as expansive as the world. A looped video installation. Artistic conception: Virgil Widrich. Music and sound design: Siegfried Friedrich. Animation: Eni Brandner. Projections: handmitauge. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Start: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Virtual DynamiX

Summer’s over. Let’s go on vacation! The virtual reality installation by Virtual DynamiX, the 7th district architecture and multimedia agency, will take participants back to warmer climes: on an island in Dalmatia, to be precise. With its walk-in interactive 3-D model by anylis architecture, it will provide access to a minimalistic, though spectacular miniature vacation house – in other words, a small chapel that has been converted to an idyllic secular accommodation. Thanks to virtual and augmented reality applications, festival visitors can walk through the house and admire the proportions of the historic walls and the unconventional furnishings. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

© Weltmuseum Wien

VIRTUAL VACATION IN THE MINIMALHAUS Virtual DynamiX

Program Partners Presentation THE OTHER GAZE Weltmuseum Wien For the reopening of the Imperial Shop Vienna, the Weltmuseum Wien will present a fanciful design by Peter Weisz. His works are characterized by a direct gaze at objects and how they’re constructed. Through manylayered references to 15 selected exhibits at the Weltmuseum Wien, Weisz has created a multifunctional object that – wholly in line with the museum’s idea – leaves a great deal of room for interpretation. In guided tours with the designer and an art mediator, Peter Weisz will give insights into the creative process and present his object, which, after its presentation at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, will be on display for a year at the Imperial Shop Vienna and may be purchased. www.weltmuseumwien.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 9am–6pm Guided tours: Sun 30.9.+ Tue 2.10., 4pm Free admission Limited number of participants Registration at anmeldung@weltmuseumwien.at Start: Columned hall, Weltmuseum Wien Weltmuseum Wien (Imperial Shop Vienna) 1., Hofburg, Heldenplatz 47

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Virtual & Augmented Reality Experience

© Vienna Tourist Board

© Wideshot

AN EAGLE-EYE VIEW OF VIENNA Vienna Tourist Board

Program Partners Guided tours WHAT IF... ALL TRAFFIC WAS AUTONOMOUS? Wideshot What if ...? Inspired by this question, the design studio Wideshot will offer a look at its open office and present its latest projects. In the field of tension between reality and scenario, the studio of the internationally active company realizes forward-looking works in the areas of architecture, interior design, computer games, and design for feature films such as “Independence Day: Resurgence.” This will include intense daily talks by Oliver Bertram on autonomous cars and the question of how the city will change when the amount of moving and parked traffic increases drastically. A question that the audience can consider afterward in a 45-minute VR tour through the city center. www.wideshot.at 28.9.–7.10., daily 4pm–7pm Free admission Limited number of participants Registration at frontdesk@wideshot.at Wideshot 1., Palais Collalto, Am Hof 13/14 48

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Discover Vienna from the air! An immersive experience through physical and virtual reality will be offered by the Vienna Tourist Board as part of the Virtual Reality special format at this year’s VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. Thanks to VR glasses, visitors will have a spectacular look at the city in a 360° eagle-eye view. Together with the production company Red Bull Media House, the Board sent up eagles that filmed the city from above. This view represents a world premiere: Never before have eagles been used with 360° cameras above a large city. More information can be found at www.vienna.info. 28.9.–7.10., daily 11am–8pm Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19


KRÜGER & PARDELLER: VOTIVPARK-GARAGE WIPARK A rare architectural jewel slumbers, well preserved, beneath Vienna. Drive-in bank windows, waitresses on roller skates, underground flower beds, and an elegant bar: In Vienna’s first underground public parking lot, Vienna’s post-war car craze was celebrated in the 1960s. At the same time, the parking garage illustrates Roland Rainer’s groundbreaking concept of a car-free city center. Through its artistic intervention, the Austrian-Italian artist duo Krüger & Pardeller, who won a competition put on by WIPARK in cooperation with the Vienna Business Agency’s creative center departure, uncovered an interesting portion of the city’s history and embedded it in a global context in a talk given together with the sociologist and cultural and urban theoretician Anette Baldauf. www.kruegerpardeller.com www.wipark.at 29.9.–7.10., daily 9am–7pm Talk: Thu 4.10, 4.30pm Votivpark-Garage 9., Universitätsstraße (Schottentor, underground entrance, Jonasreindl) 46

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DESIGN NITE & MASTERCLASS – MARTÍ GUIXÉ: DESIGN AS TOOL FOR EMPOWERMENT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure / MAK / IDRV – Institute of Design Research Vienna © Inga Knölke / Imagekontainer

© Krüger & Pardeller / Bildrecht

Program Partners Exhibition

Urban Food & Design Presentation

The Vienna Business Agency, MAK, and StadtFabrik invite participants to a workshop and a lecture by Martí Guixé. The Catalan native is an “anti-designer” and espouses a design praxis that changes the way we work, think, and live as part of a process. His projects have intensively examined the theme of food and design. Masterclass – Workshop with Martí Guixé In his projects and publications (“Social Movement Design Book” and “Food Design”), Guixé outlines a sustainable role for design with regard to how it affects ideological, ecological, and sociocultural habits. Seeing design as a tool for empowerment is the first step toward positive change of existing behaviors. Guixé will identify strategies for this change together with the StadtFabrik team and workshop participants. StadtFabrik, a cooperative project of the Vienna Business Agency with the MAK, curated by IDRV

– Institute of Design Research Vienna, works for the discovery and visualization of urban potential in the creative economy. Workshop: Tue 2.10., 12pm–5pm Limited number of participants Registration at www.mak.at/vdw2018 Keynote by Martí Guixé In his lecture, Guixé will provide insight into his multifaceted ideas, publications, and projects. With imaginative inventions – from party cups decorated with food and instructions for guests to a lollipop with an orange seed for planting – he provides inspiration for consciously observing and changing the patterns of our consumption and behavior. Talk: Tue 2.10., 7pm Free admission MAK 1., Stubenring 5 26


Urban Food & Design Guided tour

DEPARTURE TOUR 1: URBAN PRODUCTION Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

DEPARTURE TOUR 2: FUTURE HOSPITALITY Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

How can food be produced in an urban context sustainably and in a way that uses as few resources as possible? Which new sources of food can be exploited? Approaches from the field of circular economy, the zero-waste movement, and industrial design show how pioneering urban food production can work. The departure Tour shines a light on food production and the inspiration provided by the creative economy and design. Participants will visit Viennese companies such as the mushroom growers Hut & Stiel, the insect breeder Zirp, and the traditional Staud’s company, which has been transforming fruits and vegetables into delicacies in Vienna’s 16th district since 1883. Mon 1.10., 2pm Free admission Limited number of participants Registration at departure@wirtschaftsagentur.at Meeting place will be revealed at registration

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© FvF / Philipp Forstner

Urban Food & Design Guided tour

What we expect of food and how it’s consumed, which is becoming increasingly personal, re­ quires innovative concepts from the fields of design and gastronomy. This involves the desire for special taste experiences, various characteristic cultural or ethnic forms of eating, or food allergies, which are receiving more and more attention. What answers can creatives find for these challenges? How will new locations be defined, not only for products, but also new social structures, local color, and communication of instructions on how to act? The departure Tour, put on in cooperation with the DNA Club, focuses on new forms of table culture and hospitality. Examples will be discussed on location by the Weitsicht Cobenzl project and its initiators. With: Christiane Bertolini, Katha HäckelSchinkinger, Martin Rohla, chmara.rosinke, REALARCHITEKTUR, mostlikely, and Lohberger Wed 3.10., 3pm Free admission Limited number of participants Registration at departure@wirtschaftsagentur.at Start: Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Urban Food & Design Talk

DEPARTURE TALK 1: URBAN FOOD STRATEGIES Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

DEPARTURE TALK 2: DESIGNING THE EXPERIENCE – FOOD AND BUSINESS Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

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© Charlotte Schreiber

Urban Food & Design Talk

The departure Talk will deal with innovative concepts for urban food production. Food waste, long transport distances and the related loss of nutrients, health dangers posed by pesticides, and the effects of climate change will require new forms of food production to ensure cities’ ability to survive. Unused resources will be exploited by means of a circular economy, symbiotic transport systems, and urban and indoor farming. Alternative sources of nutrition such as lichens, waste products, and algae will be made visible through innovative design solutions. After a lecture by Marije Vogelzang of the Netherlands, who looks at rethinking of and new thinking about contemporary food culture in her creative praxis, innovative concepts of urban food production will be discussed in a departure Talk.

Designers provide solutions for new social issues around the field of gastronomy. What will modern coffeehouse, Heuriger, and bar culture in Vienna be like? What are the parameters for supply and atmosphere? In close cooperation with producers and customers, the reciprocal effects of design and food consumption will be defined. What does that mean for tableware, menus, and food events of the future? The departure Talk will discuss the theme of hospitality in the future.

Lecture: Marije Vogelzang (Eating designer)

Wed 3.10., 6pm

Panel with: Hanni Rützler (futurefoodstudio), Kathrina Dankl (Studio Dankl), Daniel Podmirseg (Vertical Farm Institute Vienna)

Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

Moderation: Ute Woltron (Author and journalist) Mon 1.10., 6pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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With: Milena Broger (Chef de cuisine and author), Konstantin Filippou (Starred chef and restaurateur), Andrea Lenardin (a l m project), Leonid Rath (J. & L. Lobmeyr) Moderation: Annette Ahrens (Expert on table culture )


Urban Food & Design Presentation

DINNER NIGHT Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

VIENNA CALLING: CREATIVES – BRUNCH Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure

© David Payr

© Klaus Vyhnalek

Urban Food & Design Presentation

The winners of the Urban Food & Design departure Challenge will present new kinds of food and consumption styles at a number of stations. What role will taste and hearing playing in the consumption of food? What do lichens taste like, and how are they prepared? What role does setting play? In which direction is tableware developing? And how does a common meal work in the digital reality? All stations represent invitations to interact and sample. First come, first served. The pop-up café on the festival grounds will remain open for participants who are still hungry. The Urban Food & Design departure Challenge was tendered in the runup to the festival by the Vienna Business Agency together with the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK.

The Vienna Business Agency supports creative entrepreneurship – from design and fashion to architecture and music. At this networking brunch, the Agency’s experts will introduce the Vienna Calling: Creatives grant, which will be launched in January 2019. Through this call for tenders, Austrian and international creative companies will receive support for the realization of (cooperative) projects in Vienna, and Pro Projekt will provide up to 150,000 euros for this purpose. The brunch will be presented by and at friendship.is. The concept agency, which specializes in cooperation and communication, will introduce a small but excellent selection of the output of Vienna’s creative economy, which will be rounded off by a culinary intervention.

An overview of all projects in the Urban Food & Design format can be found on page 61.

Free admission Limited number of participants Registration at departure@wirtschaftsagentur.at

Fri 5.10., 8pm Festival Headquarters in the former Sophienspital 7., Apollogasse 19

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Sat 29.9., 11am–1.30pm

Meeting place will be revealed at registration


Passionswege Talk

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DESIGN & BUSINESS – THINKING WITHOUT BORDERS WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber

Customers and clients demand them, designers dream them up, businesses produce them: new products. Interdisciplinary cooperation between design and business is the best way to make new trends. Sometimes, this path is rocky, when creativity and artistry come up against a sense of reality and number crunching. How can you arouse the artist slumbering inside the businessperson? How can you tell the businessperson what they need? Interaction that leads to the two worlds moving closer together creates new and wonderful things, when it works. What’s the best possible style of cooperation? What do networks have to do with this, and what mix will successfully launch a product? Representatives of both worlds, designers and businesspeople, will discuss these questions. Presentation of the companies participating at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK and a get-together afterward. Talk with Maria Elisabeth Smodics-Neumann (WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber, Head of Trades and Crafts Department) as well as designers and businesspeople. Mon 1.10., 7pm Jarosinski & Vaugoin 7., Zieglergasse 24 21

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Program Partners Presentation

Program Partners Exhibition

STANDARD EXPERIMENTS 2018 Wittmann – Spezialbetrieb für Massivholzbearbeitung

SVETA SHUVAEVA: DRAW-S WOP Works on Paper

Can experiments become standard? Since 1879, the family-owned Wittman company, located in Upper Austria’s Almtal, has worked with solid wood, cultivating one thing above all: experimentation combined with craft expertise. As part of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the furniture maker will present two current projects created by designers with close ties to the festival: While the alpine furniture of the industrial and festival exhibition designer Robert Rüf helped determine the architectural character of the restaurant at the new Patscherkofelbahn in Innsbruck, the hexagonal design provided by MARCH GUT seamlessly integrates into the graphic typology of the Ars Electronica Berlin. www.standardexperimente.at www.wittmann-gmbh.at

The Russian artist and illustrator Sveta Shuvaeva works in mediums such as drawing, painting, collage, and installation. The DRAW-S exhibition presents selected works on paper in addition to an abstract cartoon, a collage of drawings made over the past six years. These drawings are fragments of abandoned or unfinished works that have been recycled. Trained as an architect, Shuvaeva’s works examine the ornaments of modern visual culture. They provide useful optical directions for everyday life and reinterpret them. In her visual readymades, Shuvaeva removes meaning from her images, combining functionality and decoration. www.wopwien.com

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Cocktail: Sat 29.9., 5pm–8pm

Cocktail: Fri 5.10., 7pm

Finissage: Sun 7.10., 5pm–8pm

Exhibition until 2.12.

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WOP Works on Paper 7., Burggasse 69/2 (Hermanngasse entrance) 49

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24 L AUFEN Innovation Hub 1., Salzgries 21 www.laufen.com

13 F edrigoni Showroom Wien 7., Stiftgasse 21/13 www.fedrigoni.at

25 M . Maurer 7., Kandlgasse 20 www.mmaurer.at

1 25hours Hotel 7., Lerchenfelder Straße 1–3 www.25hours-hotels.com

14 feinedinge* 4., Margaretenstraße 35 www.feinedinge.at

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2 A lbert Pattermann 7., Kaiserstraße 8 www.albertpattermann.at

15 G lashütte Comploj 7., Westbahnstraße 18 www.glashuettecomploj.at

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28 O NE FOR HUNDRED – Salon 1., Löwelstraße 12/7 www.oneforhundred.com

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4 Blaha Büromöbel 2100 Korneuburg, Klein-Engersdorfer Straße 100 www.blaha.co.at 5 B ridge Club 1., Reischachstraße 3 www.bridgeclub-wien.at 6 Burggasse 98 7., Burggasse 98 www.burggasse98.com 7 C aritas-Shop 6., Mariahilfer Straße 77 www.caritas-wien.at 8 D ESIGN&ART 7., Westbahnstraße 16 www.designandart.at 9 d esignforum Wien quartier 21/MQ 7., Museumsplatz 1 www.designforum.at 10 Die Zuckerlwerkstatt 1., Herrengasse 6 www.zuckerlwerkstatt.at 11 D orotheum 1., Dorotheergasse 17 www.dorotheum.com

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17 H appylab 2., Haussteinstraße 4/2 www.happylab.at 18 H ofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection 7., Andreasgasse 7 www.hofmobiliendepot.at 19 H otel am Brillantengrund 7., Bandgasse 4 www.brillantengrund.com 20 J . & L. Lobmeyr 1., Kärntner Straße 26 www.lobmeyr.at 21 J arosinski & Vaugoin 7., Zieglergasse 24 www.vaugoin.com 22 J OHAN Natur Design Wohnen 7., Zollergasse 13 www.johan-wohnen.at 23 K ohlmaier 7., Neubaugasse 32 www.kohlmaier.wien

29 P ARALLEL VIENNA 2., Lassallestraße 1 www.parallelvienna.com 30 P olish Institute Vienna 1., Am Gestade 7 www.polnisches-institut.at 31 R ado Boutique Vienna 1., Kärntner Straße 18 www.rado.com 32 r aumkomplett 6., Theobaldgasse 20 www.raumkomplett.at 33 Republik KugelMugel 2., Antifaschismusplatz www.kugelmugel.at 34 R omanian Cultural Institute Vienna 4., Argentinierstraße 39 www.rkiwien.at 35 S chiffamt 2., Schiffamtsgasse 11 www.schiffamt.at 36 S KREIN* – Die Schmuckwerkstatt 1., Spiegelgasse 5 www.skrein.at


37 S pazio Pulpo 1., Sonnenfelsgasse 3/2/15 www.spaziopulpo.com 38 S tamm Concept Store 1., Landskrongasse 1 www.stamm.at 39 s tudio kollektiv plus zwei 7., Neustiftgasse 62 www.kollektivpluszwei.com 40 Studio Riebenbauer 9., Währinger Straße 6–8/12 www.riebenbauer.net 41 S warovski Kristallwelten Store Wien 1., Kärntner Straße 24 www.swarovski.com/wien 42 T echnical Museum Vienna 14., Mariahilfer Straße 212 www.technischesmuseum.at 43 T halia Wien Mitte 3., Landstraßer Hauptstraße 2A www.thalia.at 44 T OUR 2 (Start) 1., Albertinaplatz www.viennadesignweek.at 45 V ELLO BIKE 5., Reinprechtsdorfer Straße 58–60 www.vello.bike 46 V otivpark-Garage 9., Universitätsstraße (Schottentor, underground entrance, Jonasreindl) www.wipark.at 47 W eltmuseum Wien 1., Hofburg, Heldenplatz www.weltmuseumwien.at 48 W ideshot 1., Palais Collalto, Am Hof 13/14 www.wideshot.at

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49 W OP Works on Paper 7., Burggasse 69/2 (Hermanngasse entrance) www.wopwien.com 50 Z OOM Children’s Museum 7., Museumsplatz 1 www.kindermuseum.at


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Baldauf, Anette p. 127 Bauer, Anita p. 83 Bauer, Erwin K. p. 56, 115, 119 BauKarussell 113 Bavarian State Opera p. 80 Beksiński, Zdzisław p. 72 bellaflora p. 75 Belén p. 103

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p. 91 Benz, Lene Berger, Teresa p. 111 Bergeron, Jason p. 120 Bertolini, Christiane p. 128 Bertram, Oliver p. 126 Blaha Büromöbel p. 75 bonpart p. 114 Boontje, Tord p. 109 Borowski, Matthias p. 107 Boulay, Lauren p. 104 Bouzek, Pauline p. 98 Braillo p. 81 Brandner, Eni p. 124 Bratton, Denise p. 74 Brauner, Alexa p. 122 breadedEscalope p. 103, 106, 112 Bristol Robotics Laboratory p. 90 Broger, Milena p. 129 buero bauer p. 115, 116, 119 Burggasse 98 p. 75 BURKART FURTENBACH p. 76 Burkart, Hanna p. 76 Büro für Transfer p. 118 Business Riot Festival p. 105, 118

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Caputo, Lovis p. 89 Carretero, Julien p. 86 Chaplin, Christopher p. 92 Celia-Hannes p. 106 chmara.rosinke p. 106, 116, 128 Commonplace p. 103 Cranach, Michael p. 88 Czaja, Wojciech p. 119 Czech, Hermann p. 123

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d2 Conferences p. 120 Dankl, Kathrina p. 129 de Maistres, Xavier p. 124 Dehio, Johanna p. 118 Demokracja Ilustrowana p. 115 DEPART p. 105 design:mikimartinek p. 77 DESIGN&ART p. 76, 124 designaustria p. 77 designforum Wien p. 77 Dessí, Marco p. 114 Deutschbauer, Arno p. 106 Die Zuckerlwerkstatt p. 84 Diez, Stefan p. 45, 117 Distributed Design Market Plattform (DDMP) p. 83 DNA Club p. 128 Dorotheum p. 77 Droste, Christian p. 88

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Eberl, Rainer p. 113 Elser, Oliver p. 117 EOOS p. 90, 114, 123 Erotique, Romo p. 119 Etui Fialka p. 89

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Falbanka p. 78 Fearleaders p. 79, 119 Fedrigoni 79, 124 Feichtner, Thomas p. 77, 114 feinedinge* p. 80, 114 feld72 p. 118 Felderer, Brigitte p. 113, 118 Fialka, Friedrich p. 89 Filippou, Konstantin p. 129 Finderup Jensens, Line p. 97 Fischer, Eva p. 63 Fleith, Anne Catherine p. 118


Fliszar, Lukas p. 106 For Those Who Pray p. 81 Forrer, Sarah-Linda p. 102 FreshFX p. 80 Friedrich, Siegfried p. 124 friendship.is p. 130 Fruhstorfer, Alexandra p. 87 Furtenbach, Philipp p. 76 futurefoodstudio p. 129

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Gallée, Laurids p. 91 Gellner, Renate p. 74 Glashütte Comploj p. 81, 124 Gold, Nicolas p. 81 Gollackner, Barbara p. 107 Gollob, Emanuel p. 78 Gottfried & Söhne p. 81 Graficzne Pogotowie p. 115 Graulicht p. 72 Grcic, Konstantin p. 117 Gredler, Christoph p. 114 Gründl, Harald p. 90, 123 Guixé, Martí p. 93, 127

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Hablesreiter, Martin p. 84 Häckel-Schinkinger, Katha p. 128 Halawa, Mateusz p. 119 Hanakam, Markus p. 82 Hanakam & Schuller p. 82 handmitauge p. 82, 124 Handke, Amina p. 119 Happylab p. 83 Hattinger, Theresa p. 112 Haugsby, Erik p. 76 HEYSISTER! p. 83 Hofer, Lisa p. 87 Hofmobiliendepot • Imperial Furniture Collection p. 84 Hofstätter, Jörg p. 97 Högl, Stefanie p. 107 Hoke, Moya p. 114 Hollein, Lilli p. 7, 55, 115 Honey & Bunny p. 84 Hornig, Stephanie p. 114 Hut & Stiel p. 128

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J. & L. Lobmeyr p. 82, 129 Jacobson-Cielecka, Agnieszka p. 119 Jarosinski & Vaugoin p. 108 Jeglińska, Maria p. 116 Jermolaewa, Anna p. 119 Judt, Adrian p. 91

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Kägi, Maureen p. 98 Kamleitner, Johann p. 102 Kamleitner, Sarah Maria p. 102 Kantor, Tadeusz p. 110 Kaps, Florian p. 73 Karak p. 88 Kender, Kay p. 87 Kestel, Tobias p. 112 p. 100 KIM + HEEP Klingsbichel, Lukas p. 114 Kneissl, Stephanie p. 86 Kodydek, Klaus p. 113 Kohlbauer, Martin p. 25, 113 Kohlmaier p. 89 Krüger & Pardeller p. 127 KUENG CAPUTO p. 89 Kueng, Sarah p. 89 Kulturverein Kopfhoch p. 90 Kuzmany, Marion 123, 124

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Ladenhauf, Gregor p. 105 Lass, Leonhard p. 105 LAUFEN p. 90, 123 Leitinger, Sebastian p. 114 Lenardin, Andrea p. 74, 114, 129 Lipburger, Edwin p. 85

Lohberger p. 128 Loos, Adolf p. 123 Lost in the Garden p. 92 Löwenbach, Emil p. 123 Lucy.D p. 96, 114 Luma.Launisch p. 92

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M. Maurer p. 91 Madame p. 72 Mair, Eva Maria p. 113 MAK p. 93, 127 Maklott, Oliver p. 104 MARCH GUT p. 132 Mariacher, Susanne p. 91 Martinek, Miki p. 77 May, Magdalena p. 78 Menegon, Martina p. 94 Meshugge p. 81 Messini, Valerie p. 72 METHIPIKEHOSES temporary INTERFACES p. 88 Meyer, Martin p. 73 Minovski, Damjan p. 72 mischer’traxler studio p. 114 mo° sound p. 94 MO-NI-KA p. 114 Möller, Christoph p. 114 Moshel, Daniel p. 80 Moshel Film p. 80 mostlikely p. 112, 128 Muszynska, Magdalena Maria p. 83 Mutsch, Rainer p. 114

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NEU/ZEUG p. 96 Neuber, Klara p. 107 New Design University (NDU) St. Pölten p. 90, 96 Noever, Peter p. 114 Novak, Lukas p. 114 Nussbaumer, Werner p. 84


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Odd Matter p. 103 Office of Design & Research p. 116 Ohnsorg, Kurt p. 90 ONE FOR HUNDRED p. 96 Orth-Blau, Miriam p. 81 ovos media p. 97

Romm, Thomas p. 113 Rothauer, Doris p. 118 Ruby Star p. 81 Rüf, Robert p. 114, 132 Ruthner, Alex p. 96 Rützler, Hanni p. 129 Rygalik, Gosia p. 108 Rygalik, Tomek p. 108, 116

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PARALLEL VIENNA p. 92, 97 Perfahl, Maik p. 112 PEUGEOT p. 26, 33, 98 Pichlbauer, Johanna p. 87 Podmirseg, Daniel p. 129 Polish Institute Vienna p. 73, 99 Porzellanmanufaktur Neu­zeughammer p. 96 Post-Labouratory p. 85 Prade, Isabel p. 86 Process – Studio for Art and Design p. 99

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Radinger, Stefan p. 114 Rado p. 100 Rainer, Roland p. 127 Rampelotto, Patrick p. 106, 111, 114 p. 129 Rath, Leonid raumkomplett p. 83 Rayski, Luka p. 119 REALARCHITEKTUR p. 128 Red Bull Media House p. 126 Reischl, Peter p. 107 Reiter, Markus p. 118 Reiterer, Selina p. 104 Richardson, Edward p. 114 Rindler-Schantl, Clara Rosa p. 113 Rippka, Alexander p. 76 p. 128 Rohla, Martin Roland, Gabriel p. 55, 116 Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna p. 100 Romanian Design Week p. 100

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SAE Wien p. 53, 101 Santorso, Karin p. 96 Sapper, Richard p. 117 Schaeffer, Pierre p. 92 Schauer, Helene p. 91 Scherabon, Herwig p. 106 Scherr, Johannes p. 114 Schillinger, Klemens p. 106, 114 Schloss Hollenegg for Design p. 103 Schmusechor p. 107 Schnitzer, Georg p. 114 Schoenegge, Peggy p. 120 School of Form Poznań p. 119 Schreiber, Vivien p. 97 Schuller, Roswitha p. 82 Schwaiger, Christine p. 90 Schwarz, Julia p. 88 Seafire Power p. 103 Seckauer, Beate p. 96 Semper, Gottfried p. 117 Shayegan, Shadab p. 79 Sheyn p. 81 Shuvaeva, Sveta p. 132 SKREIN* – Die Schmuck­ werkstatt p. 104 Skrein, Stephanie p. 104 Smeeing, Kevin p. 95 Smodics-Neumann, Maria Elisabeth p. 131 Sorority p. 105, 118 sound:frame p. 63, 92, 105, 106, 121 Spazio Pulpo p. 106 Spirit Design p. 107 StadtFabrik p. 93, 127 Staud’s p. 128 Stauss, Ralf p. 114 Steiner-Scharfetter, Gabriela p. 122 Studio Barbara Gollackner p. 107

Studio Dankl p. 129 studio kollektiv plus zwei p. 107 Studio Riebenbauer p. 108 Studio Rygalik p. 108, 116 Stummerer, Sonja p. 84 SUBOTRON p. 121 SUPERSENSE p. 73 Swarovski p. 109

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Tale of Tales p. 110 Talmor, Avigail p. 81 Tatschl, Michael p. 112 Technical Museum Vienna p. 110 Teppichgalerie Geba p. 111 Teunen, Jan p. 75 theSHIRT p. 83 The Smackretary p. 119 Travnik, Jakob p. 87 TRIALE Institut p. 112 TU Graz p. 113

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Umgeher, Peter p. 114 University of Applied Arts Vienna p. 81, 110, 113, 117, 118

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Vandasye p. 114 VELLO p. 114 Vertical Farm Institute Vienna p. 129 Viardot, Marc p. 90 Vienna Business Agency, creative center departure p. 60, 93, 114, 127, 128, 129, 130 Vienna Roller Derby Beasts p. 119 Vienna Tourist Board p. 126 Virtual DynamiX p. 124, 125 Vitra p. 108 Vodev, Valentin p. 114 Vogelzang, Marije p. 129 Volkstanz-jetzt! p. 119 von Roeder, Ottonie p. 85 VRVienna p. 121


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Wagner, Georg p. 107 Wagner, Otto p. 93 Walking Chair Design Studio p. 114 Watarai, Toru p. 76 Weisz, Peter p. 125 Weltmuseum Wien p. 125 werKnussbaumer p. 84 Werkraum Bregenzerwald p. 96 White Elephant Studio p. 112 Wideshot p. 123, 126 Widrich, Virgil p. 124 Wiedermann, Vera p. 114 WIPARK p. 127 Wittmann – Spezialbetrieb für Massivholzbearbeitung p. 132 WKO – Vienna Economic Chamber p. 131 Woltron, Ute p. 129 WOP Works on Paper p. 132 Wörndl Bernadette p. 107 Wurmdobler, Christopher p. 119

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Zanellato/Bortotto p. 86 Zerunian, Nadja p. 95, 102 Zimmermann, Namuun p. 95 p. 128 Zirp ZOOM Children’s Museum p. 102

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Team Director Lilli Hollein

Curator STUDIO PROTEST Erwin K. Bauer

Project Management

Curatorial Assistance STUDIO PROTEST Miriam S. Koller, Dasha Zaichanka – buero bauer www.buerobauer.com

Passionswege, Program Partners Gabriel Roland Public Sponsoring, STUDIO PROTEST, Education Julia Schanderl Guest Country, Stadtarbeit Nadia Brandstätter Festival Headquarters, Sponsoring Jessica Blank Festival Headquarters Alexandra Brückner Urban Food & Design Hanna Facchinelli Virtual & Augmented Reality Alexandra-Maria Toth Intern Christoph Jelinek

Head of PR and Marketing Ana Berlin Team PR and Marketing Vanessa Lindenau, Franziska Laski, Barbara Kovar – a b c works www.abc-works.today Art Direction Christof Nardin Graphic Design Pascal Magino, Rebecca Balogh – Bueronardin www.bueronardin.com

Guest Curator Virtual & Augmented Reality Eva Fischer – sound:frame www.soundframe.at Exhibition Design Robert Rüf, Dóra Medveczky www.robertruef.com Editor Matthias K. Heschl – STUDIO 1f. www.studio1f.at Proofreading Andrea Janauschek-Raftl Translations Steve Wilder Production and Print Coordination Tina Haslinger Photo Documentation Kollektiv Fischka – Kramar with Patrizia Gapp, Niko Havranek, Paulus Jakob, Maren Jeleff, Maria Noisternig, Philipp Podesser www.fischka.com Portraits Katharina Gossow www.katharinagossow.com Website Philipp Daun www.philippdaun.net Executive Board Thomas Geisler, Lilli Hollein, Doris Rothauer Auditors Marlies Kinzel, Andreas Bachleitner

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Thank You / Imprint We thank our sponsors! Our partners, sponsors, and other supporters are not only essential in terms of financing the festival, we experience these partnerships as a collaboration born on mutual respect and esteem, with great personal investment, motivation, and interest in contents and concepts. Therefore, at this point we wish to thank all who have contributed so much to the realization of the 2018 festival – first and foremost of course our principal partners, public partners, and general partners.

And a personal thank you goes to the following people for their role in realizing the 2018 festival: Andreas Bachleitner, Magdalena Bielecka, Thomas Drozda, Markus Eiblmayr, Thomas Geisler, Katharina Gossow, Marlies Kinzel, Małgorzata Miśkowiec, Stefan Olàh, Maria Ostrowska, Andreas Mailath-Pokorny, Günther Rakuscha, Patrick Rampelotto, Andreas, Johannes and Leonid Rath, Markus Reiter, Doris Rothauer, Sepp Schellhorn, Klemens Schillinger, Rafał Sobczak, David Weitzel

Responsible for contents VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE – Verein Neigungsgruppe Design Rechte Wienzeile 29/2B, 1040 Vienna T +43 1 890 63 93 office@viennadesignweek.at www.viennadesignweek.at

Editor Matthias K. Heschl – STUDIO 1f. www.studio1f.at Proofreading Andrea Janauschek-Raftl Translations Steve Wilder Graphic Design Bueronardin www.bueronardin.com Print Coordination Tina Haslinger Printing Grasl FairPrint Paper Symbol Card E49 Country 300 g/m2 (Cover) Arcoset WW 90 g/m2 Symbol Freelife Gloss 115 g/m2 Copyrights We have endeavored to find all copyright holders of the reproduced photographs and always to state copyrights conscientiously according to the best of our knowledge. We apologize that a part of the pictorial material was placed at the disposal of third parties and therefore existing legal claims in individual cases could not be examined in detail.

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Partners PUBLIC PRINCIPAL PARTNER

PRINCIPAL PARTNERS

PUBLIC PARTNERS

GENERAL PARTNERS

GUEST COUNTRY

HOTEL PARTNERS

WIEN-LIEBHABER WILLKOMMEN

PARTNER FESTIVALS & INSTITUTIONS

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SUPPORTING PARTNERS

OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER

PREMIUM MEDIA PARTNER

MEDIA PARTNERS

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MEDIA PARTNER ON AIR

CATERING PARTNER


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