Design You Can Feel exhibition exploring materiality and AI to open next week
Designers including Fernando Laposse, Studio Furthermore and Future Facility will present work exploring materiality and artificial intelligence at a major exhibition curated by Dezeen for ASUS Zenbook during this year's London Design Festival.
Titled Design You Can Feel, the exhibition will take place from 17 to 22 September in Shoreditch, London.
It will explore materiality, craftsmanship and artificial intelligence, demonstrating how material qualities such as form, colour and texture can be combined to create objects or moments that awaken the senses.
In particular, the exhibition will investigate Ceraluminum ? an innovative material by ASUS used to make its Zenbook laptop.
Ceraluminum combines the lightness of metal with the resilience of ceramics through an aluminium ceramisation process, resulting in a new proprietary material with distinctive nature-inspired hues that make each object unique.
Read: Dezeen and ASUS Zenbook to host Design You Can Feel exhibition during London Design Festival
The exhibition will also include a specially commissioned piece crafted from Ceraluminum by Future Facility, the design and research studio led by distinguished designers Kim Colin, Sam Hecht and Leo Leitner.
Through this conceptual design, which will be revealed on Dezeen next week ahead of the exhibition opening, the studio explores the relationship between the digital and physical worlds and asks how artificial intelligence (AI...
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