International exhibition “Future Materials”
showcases new materials created by designers of Holland, Hungary and Estonia.
Materials’ Future Life
Dutch designers, artists, scientists and manufacturers took the subject as a challenge and demonstrate a variety of materials and products recreated from natural materials as well as leftovers and by-products. Each with their own new aesthetics.
Curator: Simone de Waart
Hungarian Designers in Search of Sustainability – Textile and Fabric Innovations
The aim of Hungary’s exhibition is to introduce high-tech clothing, intelligent clothing design, plant raw materials, textile innovations and trends shaping the future fashion industry. The range of innovative technologies is constantly increasing, and its field of application has apparently invaded the tools of designers in Hungary.
Curator: Fanny Fazekas
Material I
Estonian exposition brings together new materials developed by scientists, enterprises, designers and architects. The exhibition shows how the notion of resources and material development are going through changes due to environmental crisis. The authors explore across disciplines how in the future waste materials could be used, drawing knowledge from heritage technologies and nature, how to make use of biotechnology and what kind of high-tech materials are made by using nanoscale.