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RCA Collective (October 2012) Sectie C, Eindhoven, NL

RCA Collective 2012 exhibited within the Sectie C area to the east of Eindhoven in the Netherlands, part of Dutch Design Week.

RCA Collective 2012 showcased selected works from recent graduates from Design Products, Innovation Design Engineering, Fashion and Textile departments of the Royal College of Art. The works range from contemporary furniture, to interactive installations, to more narrative- based pieces; all aiming to challenge the perception of design and provoke a change that would fundamentally shape our future world.

 

Show RCA (June 2012)

Testbed 1, Battersea London

The Royal College of Art’s annual summer show included work by the greatest number of graduating students in the College’s 175-year history.

Students from the Design Products and Interaction Design departments exhibited their work in a combined space in Battersea's Tesbed 1 site. Jungin exhibited two different projects as part of Platform 10's installation. Breath; an interactive installation working with human's breath, Frozen; a range of furniture, which was a project about quick moulding method developed by Jungin Lee.

Bureau Odyssey (March 2012)

Platform 10 Advanture, Iceland

Risk assessment for future leisure activities.

Bureau ODYSSEY is an Icelandic adventure developed in collaboration with Make by Þorpið, Thorunn Arnadottir & Nelly Benhayoun.

While experiencing the extreme Icelandic landscape with its geological properties and its subpolar oceanic, Bureau ODYSSEY reassess notion of risk and tourism in order to speculate on future wonders, parallel worlds, extrapolated tangents and cautionary tales.

RCA WIP Show (January 2012)

Kensington, London, Uk

At Henry Moore Gallery in Kensington Gore, Design Products showed Work in Porgress Show in January. Platform 10 exhibit under the theme of cinema: screen, sound and audience, this year. As a group of three, Rafel Olive, Nic gardner and me explore the effects of lights and shadows. In this WIP Show, they illustrate two experimental installations, 'In-between Lights' and 'In-between Shadows'.

Last Supper (September 2011)

Christie's, South Kensington,

London

The Copy Kitchen re-appears during London Design Festival 2011 in Christie's venues at 85 Old Bromton Road.

The Copy Kitchen ( June 2011)

DMY Festival, Berlin

Platform 10 RCA & Household

The Copy KitchenRCA design product students led by tutors Daniel Charny and Roberto Feo present the Copy Kitchen at DMY festival. The festival’s theme Copying vs. Inspiration has motivated Platform 10 students to explore the positive potentials of copying for the benefits of enjoyment, collaboration and knowledge transfer.
Their dynamic installation analogises the kitchen as a production hub, but in place of traditional cookware, Platform 10 have invented unfamiliar devices including ice cream extruders, hypnotic spinning machines, and a re-imagined sausage making process. Together with Platform 10, Household are installing their HUMAN ERROR project the Copy Office, a series of interactive sculptures designed to highlight the role technology plays in everyday life.

WIP Show (December 2010)

Kensington Gore, London

Work in Progress Show

Design Products show students' works in progress at the Royal College of Art, London. A five day event showcasing work being developed by the students of the Design Products Department. Platform 10 shows thirteen different works under the theme of Loosing Blue.

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Graduates (April 2013)

Ventura Labrate, Milan

Works 'in Milan 2013' is an exhibition by an interdisciplinary group of young creatives based in London, UK. The works range from contemporary furniture, to interactive installations, to more narrative-based pieces. This collective is an assembly of graduates of the Royal College of Art. www.theworkscollective.com

In this exhibition, Jungin Lee shows her hand-made furniture folded in her designed fabric.