All posts Tagged ‘WORKSHOPS’

A ‘Making’ at SoupaNatural. 26th April 2009

JW 001 Wall Display ‘Making’ by Jeremy Walton 26th April 2009. Kl 12:00

Jeremy Walton and SoupaNatural have teamed up to create a special Sunday afternoon event, a ‘Making’.

Come along for Sunday soup and celebrate the process of making.

In groups there will be time for socialising over a pair of scissors and you should each manage to take home one completed unit of the JW 001 Wall Display by Jeremy Walton.

Ticket availability is limited and can be bought at www.DesignYouMake.com or at SoupaNatural, Guldbergsgade 7A, 2200 København N, +45 32 13 17 35.

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Neo Tramp Art – misconceptions become truths.

An open event at SoupaNatural by Jeremy Walton, Thursday the 26th of March 2009

The Jungle will be at: SoupaNatural.Guldbergsgade 7a. near Skt. Hans torv, opposite Rust. Making commences from 9am and aims to be finished and hung up before 6pm.

I shall be making Neo Tramp Art, a lampshade following the soul and ideology of the 19th Century Tramp Art phenomenon. Using commonly found and readily available tools and materials, combined with self invented techniques, I shall be making design creations that rejoice commitment more than perfection.

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Workshop, a state of mind.

about-017.jpgDesignYouMake workshop at Krabbesholm art school. 2007
Workshop based on the DesignYouMake concept, introducing to the students the ideas and possibilities of design as knowledge.´The theme for the workshop will be to design a piece of furniture, where the focus is on the value of creativity.

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Workshop Hygge

Workshop Hygge, 2006. Krabbesholm art school.
Jeremy Walton, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Claus Bjerre.
Over four days the students took part in a number of projects in groups and individually. The results of which came together as one event, a Hygge Aften which took place on the fourth evening with an open invitation to the rest of the school.
The focus was on the students not to ask for appraisal for their individual efforts but to give themselves to the project, to observe the overall picture, allow one thing to lead to another and embody the unpredictable. The result, as well as being Hyggeligt was unique and original.

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Shelf Portraits

Shelf Portraits. Design by Jeremy Walton Ditte Hammerstrøm and Claus BjerreDesign by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2004.
Ten people were invited to give a selection of objects from their lofts or cellars storage, in exchange for a nominal payment, of about £15. The objects were to fit a shelf 1 meter long, 28 cm high and 15 cm in depth.
These objects were wrapped together with and onto the shelf, creating a shelf as a new object. The form is predicted by the person, the object becomes a portrait of the person.

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The Bench Is Yours III

The Bench is yours. Design by Jeremy Walton Ditte Hammerstrøm and Claus Bjerre

Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2003.
The organisers of Glentavej Plads felt the ‘Bench is yours’ concept fitted their park project and commissioned the starting block to be placed in the park. The local residents built the bench further.

Built at Glentavejplads, Nørrebro, Copenhagen
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The bench is yours II

The bench is yours. Design by Jeremy Walton Ditte Hammerstrøm and Claus BjerreDesign by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2002.
Starting with an archetypal chair form, waste and found wood is added on to the bench following the archetype of a basic chair, needing legs, seat and back. Any one can add to the bench with the waste wood. It is a democratic project that cannot be designed in advance. We create the base, there after it is up to the people that use the park to continue where the last person stopped.

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Bench is yours – Video

The Bench is yours II filmed at Fabbrikken by CYF, 2002.

A Culture Corporation project by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. A starting block is laid and people use waste wood to add to the bench where the last person left off.