BlackBox: Design and Innovation in Melbourne

The City of Melbourne Milan chooses to expose his exhibition-project dedicated to design and innovation: a free event open to the public will be held at the Steam Factory – Via Procaccini 4 – from 2 to the 15 May 2015.
BlackBox: Design and Innovation in Melbourne is an exhibition-project, developed and edited by Ian Wong, Program Director – Master of Industrial Design at Monash University MADA that collects as a black box, and in one place, technological innovations and design developed in Melbourne who have conquered the world.
From the refrigerator to the power strip, bionic ear to the last frontier of biotechnology, the bionic eye: 64 objects that touch all areas of our life, even the newspaper, from sports to medicine, from table furnishings, from cars to food.
BlackBox is the black box, invented precisely in Melbourne in 1957, the object that collects all the information necessary to ensure a safe flight. The eponymous research project that will be on show in Milan from 2 to the 15 May has captured the raw data on the history of design and innovation as an archive for analysis and future research. The objects will be presented within 64 black boxes printed in 3D, positioned inspired all'Hoddle Grid (the grid road in central Melbourne, prepared in 1837) and the contents will be visible thanks to the innovative Mobile Processors Art of Merlbourne.

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