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The Color Authority™The Color Authority™S5E09 Design Activism with Fernando LaposseFernando Laposse is not only a true inspiration but a great storyteller. His designs are constructed throughout deep levels of culture, challenges, heritage and his great love for his home country Mexico. During our interview we talked about the essential importance of provenance, material, natural pigment and showcasing the story of indigenous communities and their daily struggles through his design work. Fernando Laposse is a Mexican designer with a degree in product design from Central St. Martins. His practice is material driven and focuses on transforming humble materials into refined design pieces, promoting their regenerative possibilities and t...2024-11-2649 minshado-liteshado-liteGuest episode: Circular Design for a Just Transition with Samara Almonte and What Design Can DoIn this episode, contributing shado editor Samara Almonte is back to connect with Natasha Berting, a designer and writer from Bali, Indonesia and the communications editor for What Design Can Do (WDCD). WDCD is an international organisation that seeks to accelerate the transition to a sustainable, fair and just society using the power of design. Samara and Natasha discuss how WDCD works to address system issues at large, for example through circularity, as a way to address the climate crisis. But where does the concept of circularity come from and who should benefit from it? To l...2024-05-2237 minThe MoMA Magazine PodcastThe MoMA Magazine PodcastCan Corn Do More Than Feed Us?Hear how this popular crop is helping craft a more sustainable future in Mexico. What do corn, craft, and Mexico have in common? The answer to this question comes in the form of Totomoxtle, a project and materials created by designer Fernando Laposse in collaboration with the village of Tonohuixtla. On view through July 7 in the exhibition Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design, Totomoxtle is an example of how good design can do more than please the eye—it can offer new pathways to preserving cultures, supporting local communities, and bringing balance to an ecosystem that has...2024-04-2324 minMaple in メルボルンMaple in メルボルンEp.80 アボカドレガシーカフェの定番アボカドonトースト オーストラリア産のアボカド NGV美術館で見たアボカド問題を扱った作品 「アボカドレガシー」 ポッドキャスト番組で聞いた内容だった! 物の選択を考えさせられる問題 掘った芋ジャーナル! #86アボカド買うやつは悪いやつなのか!? https://open.spotify.com/episode/5i84YLnQ414bZEfxs2YXBx?si=30e450f9fec54459 NGV美術館 Fernando Laposse https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/triennial/artists-designers/fernando-laposse/ 📩メッセージをお待ちしております🍁 お便りフォーム https://ws.formzu.net/fgen/S929692615/ 🐦Twitter #メープルインメルボルン https://twitter.com/@Maple_in_melb 📷Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maple_melbourne_cityguide/ BGM ♪ Onion (Prod. by Lukrembo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGQNrzqrGqw ♪ Maybe Music by Khaim: https://www.khaimmusic.com/ 2024-01-1909 minDesign EmergencyDesign EmergencyFernando Laposse on the materials of designIn this episode, the Mexican designer Fernando Laposse talks with our cofounder Paola Antonelli about his practice, which focuses on the culture and the materials of non-urban communities, especially in his native Mexico. After studying product design, Fernando has focused his practice on working with rural communities in Mexico to develop new design materials from locally grown plant fibers, such as sisal, loofah and corn leaves, using processes that are steeped in the traditions of those places..Fernando’s interest in Mexico’s ecosystems has led him to find new ways of transforming natural materials such...2023-10-0425 minA Thing or Two with Claire and EricaA Thing or Two with Claire and EricaParenting Brush-Offs, Your Thingies, and CornToday we’re diving into *your* Instagram Thingies submissions, rain clogs (yes, again), parenting stuff, and—wait for it—cotton-candy burritos.  We learned about cotton-candy burritos via Amy Sedaris’s wonderfully random IG account. Who’s opening that Creamberry franchise?  Two most popular Thingies right now: Checking out cookbooks from the library and the Owala FreeSip water bottle. Speaking of beverages, y’all have many ideas, including ice-cold Lillet Blanc with frozen orange slices, a Hugo spritz (prosecco + elderflower + soda water), a homemade Arnold Palmer, and a matcha lemonade (a close personal frien...2023-08-0749 minMaterial Matters with Grant GibsonMaterial Matters with Grant GibsonNdidi Ekubia on silver and her extraordinary, liquid-like vessels.Ndidi Ekubia creates extraordinary, almost liquid-looking, vessels from silver. She graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 1995, before going on to the Royal College of Art. Since then, her work has been shown internationally at exhibitions such as TEFAF in Maastricht, Masterpiece in London, and Pavilion of Art & Design in New York.Her pieces are held in Winchester Cathedral, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum and The Asmolean Museum in Oxford. Currently, she has a series of vessels in Mirror Mirror, a new exhibition at Chatsworth House that also contains furniture, lighting, ceramics, and sculpture from designers s...2023-06-0650 minThe Grand Tourist with Dan RubinsteinThe Grand Tourist with Dan RubinsteinThe Grand Tourist Introduces: Zizipho Poswa, Fernando Laposse, Linde Freya TangelderOn this special episode sponsored by Lumens, Dan meets three extraordinary emerging talents in the field of design: South Africa's Zizipho Poswa shares her memories of the women who raised her and inspired her bronze sculptures; Mexico's Fernando Laposse explains the impact of agriculture on his materially minded works; and Belgium-based Linde Freya Tangelder chats about how she walks freely between the worlds of product and collectible design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-05-241h 06Hurra Hurra – ein Designpodcast der BURGHurra Hurra – ein Designpodcast der BURG62 Hurra Hurra x Laura Drouetein Designpodcast der BURG If we want to survive on the planet that we've made nearly impossible to live on, we will need partnerships with others that are not humans. In this episode, Laura Drouet (@lauradrouet), co-founder of Studio Dot d-o-t-s (@weare_dots), talks about their work and the process of creating the manifesto of phyto-centered design, which involves understanding and collaborating with plant life. Their current exhibition "Plant Fever" and the upcoming summer school in Schloss Pillnitz explore the relationship between design and the natural world. The summer school covers topics such as the impact of avocados on...2023-05-0843 minDesignaholicDesignaholicFernando Laposse — designaholic ep:73En este episodio, JD platica con Fernando Laposse, quien compartió cómo desde sus inicios se enfocó en trabajar con desperdicios de materiales naturales, como las hojas de maíz, rondando los límites entre ser diseñador y artesano. Fernando también nos contó cómo su trabajo está influenciado por una dualidad de culturas, al haberse formado en Londres, siendo de México.Puedes Seguir a Fernando Lapossehttps://www.instagram.com/fernandolaposse/Show Notes y Links relacionados a este episodiohttps://designaholic.mx/podcast/Este epis...2022-05-311h 02SPACE10 RadioSPACE10 RadioEpisode 09: Tomorrow’s Materials: Language, Kinship, and ReparationToday, we are talking about tomorrow’s materials. On this episode, London-based material translator Seetal Solanki, Mexican designer Fernando Laposse, and Indian designer and visual artist Akanksha Deo Sharma, who works in-house at IKEA, join SPACE10’s Elsa Dagný Ásgeirsdótti to explore how different approaches to sustainable, circular, and regenerative design could redefine our relationships with materials, the land, and each other.2022-04-141h 02Honey & Co: The Food SessionsHoney & Co: The Food SessionsHoney & Co: The Food Sessions MIX TAPEWelcome back to Honey & Co: The Food Sessions with Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich It's been a year. And what a year. We're back with a revival of the podcast, starting with a MIX TAPE for you. If you're of a certain age you'll know all about mix tapes, an expression of love in compilation form. So from us to you, this is our mix tape for you, featuring our best, tastiest, crispiest, sweetest bits so far from all our previous episodes.  If you're new to the podcast this is an excellent place to start. Fea...2021-05-0643 minMaterial Matters with Grant GibsonMaterial Matters with Grant GibsonFernando Laposse on corn, colour and (Mexican) culture.The fourth ‘lockdown special’ episode of Material Matters features the excellent Fernando Laposse. The up-and-coming designer has made his name in recent years with his colourfully beautiful veneer, Totomoxtle, which is made from the husks of Mexican corn grown in the tiny village of Tonahuixtla. The product was included in last year’s exhibition Food: Bigger than the Plate at the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as being shortlisted for the London Design Museum’s Beazley Designs of the Year in 2018.In this episode the Paris-born but Mexican-bred designer talks about the background of this deep...2020-06-021h 05Honey & Co: The Food SessionsHoney & Co: The Food SessionsV&A Special - Ep 2 - Fernando Laposse on Totomoxtle, using heirloom Mexican cornEp2 of our mini-series in partnership with the V&A to celebrate their fantastic exhibition FOOD: Bigger than the Plate. In the grand setting of the V&A museum we chatted to artist Fernando Laposse about his part in the compost section of the exhibition - Totomoxtle, a beautiful new decorative veneer material made with the colourful husks of heirloom Mexican corn. We talked everything from seed banks to saying yes when you mean no, from biodiversity and the future of growing, to rural farmers on facebook.  Visit the exhibition https://www.vam.ac.uk/w...2019-08-0933 minMadame MalletMadame MalletFernando LaposseEl trabajo en el diseño industrial de Fernando Laposse, auto-producción y políticas alimenticias que reivindican los productos 100% mexicanos. Puentes.mx2019-03-0100 minCafe con PamCafe con PamThe Uncertain Future of Heirloom Maize with Fernando LaposseHello listeners, during this episode we have a conversation with Fernando Laposse.Fernando is a London based Mexican designer with a BA in product design from Central Saint Martins. He was born in Paris, France and his work is deeply rooted in material experimentation and craft with a great emphasis on self-production and the DIY culture. Fernando strives to transform materials which are cheap, readily available, and often waste or perishable matter, enabling him to make crossovers between product design and gastronomy. His projects aim to raise questions regarding whole system thinking, ephemerality, patterns of consumption and the...2017-10-271h 38