Compact Projects 3rd - 8th of January 2011 / 2 ECTS
Hochschule Liechtenstein in service for
HPZ – Werkstätten
Design of elemental things + instruments for everyday life
Compact Projects guidelines
> The Compact Projects were led by external experts.
> The Compact Projects were accompanied by an intern godfather.
> The Compact Projects are focused on learning by doing.
> The Compact Projects are focused on social engagement.
> The Compact Projects are working together with local cooperations partners.
> every Compact Projects invents a product for the cooperation partner.
> every Compact Projects nominates up to three products for the competition.
> the best product will be chosen by an independent jury.
> the awarding is going to be a public ending event.
> the products need to be producible.
> the products will carry the label "unikafl".
We understand the Compact Week as an productive exceptional situation.
Synopsis of the 11 Workshops WS 2010/11 (à max. 18 Students)
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I
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Otto Heigold, Luzern: Print is Power
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II
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Gabriela Gmeiner, Venezia: Elementare schuhe
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III
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Peter Winquist, Finnland: World of Senses
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IV
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Halfmann Mennickheim; D: Copy + Shere
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V
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Bryan Whitehead, Tokyo: Indigo Workshop
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VI
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Ruedi Zwissler, St. Gallen: Zeug zum Spielen
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VII
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Hrafnkell Birgisson,Island/Kopenhagen: Bird- & Bathouses
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VIII
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Isabel Bürgin, Basel: Tasche - Arbeit - Kleidung - Hand - Werk - Stoff - Tuch - Schutz - Zeug
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IX
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Thomas Wüthrich, Basel: Liechtenstein Souvenir
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X
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Rolando Baron, Zürich: Wie mache ich aus dem Behindertenwerk eine starke Marke?
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XI
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Workshop in Amsterdam (7.-14. Januar 2011): Space of Collectiveness
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Jury + Jurierung (on the occasion of the ending event, Sa 08. 01. 2011)
Fredy Kindle and Mario Gnägi (HPZ)
Peter Staub and Urs Meister (Hochschule Liechtenstein)