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  • Cooking stove Chulha wins the INDEX:Award

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    Chulha oven by PhilipsRoyal Philips Electronics has been awarded the prestigious INDEX:Award in the category Home, for the Chulha, Philips’ innovative sustainable, healthy cooking stove. The INDEX: Award is a bi-annual award that supports the INDEX mission to generate more design to improve life of higher quality all over the world.

    The Chulha is a result of the Philips Design workshop entitled “a sustainable design vision – design for sense and simplicity”. It was designed to limit the dangerous health effects caused by smoke from the traditional indoor cooking in many rural areas of the developing world. Philips Design worked together with local stakeholders, including end-users, in India to realize the Chulha. As its philanthropic contribution to sustainable development Philips Design allows local stakeholders to use the Intellectual Property for free. The relatively cheap production process stimulates local entrepreneurial activities for the replication and the diffusion of the Chulha. Potential local entrepreneurs receive training to produce, install and maintain the stoves in order to serve the villages in rural areas.

    More information via INDEX.

    Posted August 31, 2009 by Marco Siebertz

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    One Day Self Publishing Fair in Berlin

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    Motto Berlin is hosting the event “Unter dem Motto – One Day Self Publishing Fair”, organized in occasion of a weekend dedicated to art publications in Berlin. On Saturday, September 5th, 60 publishers coming from 18 countries, selected by Nieves, Rollo Press and Motto, will fill the spaces of Motto bookshop and Chert gallery with their productions.

    This one-day event presents an eclectic mix offering a careful overview on the importance and constant growth of autonomous publishing nowadays, from home-printed zines to publications by renowned institutions. 40+ booths will give the oportunity to the audience to meet the publishers and browse titles in a friendly athmosphere.

    “Unter dem Motto” is organized in parallel of the presentation of the newly acquired exhibition KIOSK – Modes of multiplication on Thursday, September the 3rd, at Kunstbibliothek Berlin and the Art Books fair Miss Read, organized by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, from September 4th to 6th.

    Posted August 28, 2009 by Marco Siebertz

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