Traces of REcreation
Project information
submitted by
Maria Clara Valencia Carmona
Co-Authors
Felix Kummich, Robert Baumgart, Johanna Huse, Pascal Stappen, Johannes Weigelt, Giwon Min, Lola Behrens, Isabel Liebehenz, Jonathan Morgenstern, Mira Müller, Constantin Graw, Xiao Kou, Tom Kemter, Niels Cremer, Simon Morgenstern, Hannah Kettel, Esther Betz, Ronja Kuegow, Maria Clara Valencia Carmona
Mentors
Prof. Martin Kuban
Faculty:
Art and Design
Degree programme:
Product Design (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)),
Productdesign (Master of Arts (M.A.))
Type of project presentation
Exhibition
Semester
Summer semester 2024
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 7 - Van-de-Velde-Bau
(116 und 117)
Available during summaery opening hours
Project description
The exhibition "Traces of REcreation" presents the final projects of 19 product design students on the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes for the winter semester 2023/24 and the summer semester 2024. 16 diverse projects were created as part of this exhibition in individual or team work, which deal with current and relevant topics such as mobility, material design, industrial design, social and critical design. These include works such as the "DUC20" bicycle for everyday transport needs, the "LAVA" care shower chair for the needs of an aging society and the stool "14tonnen" as an example of the use of straw.
"Traces of REcreation" creates an inspiring space in which the creative traces and influences of the students of the Faculty of Art and Design become visible. Each project tells its own story and contributes to the diversity of the works on display, emphasizing the different approaches and perspectives of the students.
The exhibition uses graphic and physical elements to mark the students' path and create a visual link between the projects. These marks invite visitors to trace the creative process and the thoughts behind the works. "Traces of REcreation" not only offers an insight into the current design landscape at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, but also encourages reflection on the future development of design.
Email: valcarmacla[at]gmail.com