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  • Subway’s tasty little Wiener

    Gloss

    Subway’s tasty little willieIt’s really impressing how precisely Subway (the biggest sandwich maker in the world) reflects its corporate core values with a new mascot for the German market. With an immaculate sense of style the designers of Subway created a truly exceptional creature: the animated sandwich »Sub Wayne«.

    When I saw it the first time sticking on the shop window of a Subway downtown Cologne, half dissoluting, I really found my image of the sandwich maker completely approved: wishy-washy bread with an indefinable compound of flavours sold in a cheap-style restaurant. But »Sub Wayne« (here some pictures) is actually a lot worse than any sandwich from Subway. I mean – take a look at this scrubby creature: it’s pale, it’s naked – his father could have been an unsuccessful penis or even a Continue Reading »

    Posted June 30, 2007 by Marco Siebertz

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    The Narcissus makes the Sisyphus

    Comment, Rheindesign

    The Narcissus makes the Sisyphos“Cause every reflector does cause actor.”

    Easy to miss on the huge Vulkan terrain, a small red brick entrance signposted only with two small lettered mirrors leads into a musty bunker. This is Nicola Richter’s (diploma designer) chosen spot for her installation “The Narcissus makes the Sisyphus”. Continue Reading »

    Posted June 23, 2007 by Lisa Flanakin

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    Botschafter des spanischen Designs

    Report, Rheindesign

    dscn5507.jpgSeit mehr als 20 Jahren vereint SIDI verschiedene kleinere und größere Möbel- und Interior-Designer aus Spanien unter seinem Namen. Dabei stellt SIDI professionelle Infrastruktur bereit, um die Designer national und international auf Messen und Ausstellungen sowie bei Wettbewerben bekannt zu machen. Der einzige außerspanische Sitz, der SIDISPOT, befindet sich in Köln. Neben der ständigen Ausstellung “Best of Spanish interior design” wird zu RHEINDESIGN der arquinfad award vorgestellt. Continue Reading »

    Posted by Lisa Flanakin

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    (Ersatz-) Kalle Lasn wins Cologne Thumper 2007

    Reportage, Rheindesign

    Kalle LasnKalle Lasn (founder of the Adbusters magazine) had a lot of luck indeed. It always has been the hard fact that only those will receive the Cologne Thumper that will travel to Cologne to receive it physically. The case of Kalle Lasn was the first renunciation from this iron rule.

    For the first time in the year 1996 awarded to Erik Spiekermann, the »Kölner Klopfer« (the German award name) then went to Axel Kufus (1997), to Droog Design (1998), to Anna Castelli Ferrieri (1999), to Motoko Ishii (2000), to John Maeda (2001), to James Auger (2002) and to Heinz Bähr (2005). A lot more were chosen, but did not arrive in Cologne to receive it. So Kalle Lasn can count himself lucky Continue Reading »

    Posted by Marco Siebertz

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    Mike Meiré in action

    Comment, Rheindesign

    Mike Meiré giving the tour to DornbrachtOne could say that it is not too exciting to visit a design studio that is showcasing its portfolio. Luckywise Mike Meiré was showing around a group from Dornbracht, one of his clients when I entered the premises. So I could witness how entertaining Mr. Meiré is in presenting. One of the managers of Dornbracht even said that he would always »be over the moon« by his demonstrations.

    That of course has been amusing to see – and it Continue Reading »

    Posted by Marco Siebertz

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    Guerilla Gardening and the »Cleaning Skateboard«

    Review, Rheindesign

    Focussing on the design of public spaces is an exhibition from design students of KISD. »From Vandalism to Fandalism« wants to give answers on the question if the destruction of public objects (like street benches or phone boots) is blind demolition or rather a constructive critique on those objects imposed on public spaces. 8 different projects were set up to explore the subject at a space on the Vulkan estate in Cologne Ehrenfeld.

    Guerilla Gardening
    Exhibition space from Guerilla Gardening»Guerilla Gardening« for example took up the position that so called »nature« often has a destructive impact Continue Reading »

    Posted June 22, 2007 by Marco Siebertz

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    Explore the city!

    Comment, Rheindesign

    The rather reduced map.True to the motto “have fun – explore the city – with rheindesign!” the corporate designers of RHEINDESIGN developed a, well, very reduced map. You might find that you have no other option than to explore the city while trying to hunt down the locations of the numbered stars in the nameless grid. No street names, no landmarks, not even the cathedral, but at least the Rhine, surrounded by acres.

    The map will give you information on how near or far the events are, but remember to pack a “proper” street map if you don’t know your way around. And don’t forget your umbrella!

    Posted by Lisa Flanakin

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    Concert for Washing Machines

    Report, Rheindesign

    Musicians with their washing mashinesA very unusual concert was happening on Rudolfplatz in Cologne: design students of the Köln International School of Design were the musicians in a concert with instruments that usually would rather belong into the category »home appliances«. Instead of playing violine, piano and clarinet, the students operated washing machines (here you can listen to the concert).

    The orchestra had a real conductor and a DJ (an exchange student from Brazil) who all mixed the different types of used washing mashines with a background music. Not an easy task and for the spectators it was not easy to find and seize the harmony – but also the work of John Cage was not Continue Reading »

    Posted June 21, 2007 by Marco Siebertz

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    Rheindesign officially opened

    Comment, Rheindesign

    Andreas Grosz, Managing Director of RheindesignWith a huge party Rheindesign was opened on Wednesday night at the KAP Forum in Cologne. More than 1.000 guests joined the program. Surely such an attention makes Managing Director Andreas Grosz very happy: »First we had expected only 400 people – it’s unbelievable that there are so many people here right now that we hardly know how to handle it!« said Grosz.

    After the glamourous opening, Rheindesign will now have to prove that its program can transport the focus (that is on the relation between design and society) to a broader audience. Till Sunday there are more than 40 events Continue Reading »

    Posted by Marco Siebertz

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    Design Ambassadors arrive in Cologne

    Report, Rheindesign

    Design Ambassadors on RailThe design ambassadors from Belgium, France and Germany safely arrived at Cologne railway station. Starting in Brussels, on board the Thalys was a lively discussion about the importance and influence of cultural background in design.

    Participating in the talk, that was presented by Prof. Dr. Michael Erlhoff, were the designers Matali Crasset (France), Isabell Hamm (Germany), Alain Berteau (Belgium), Tobias Gross (Germany), Xavier Lust (Belgium), Paolo Tumminelli (Germany) and Danny Venlet (Belgium). Brussels is partner city of Rheindesign 2007. Inken Herzig opened the discussion with her warm welcome and some background about the event and the programm that will happen in the next four days.

    Here you can find a picture gallery of the design discussion in the train.

    Posted June 20, 2007 by Marco Siebertz

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