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Futurama
Visions for Peckham
17 Setepmber - 27 November 2010 preview 16 Setepmber 2010
Futurama brings the spirit of the Worlds Fair to SE15’s newest arts venue Peckham Space. This exhibition charts the journey of lead artist Harold Offeh, design team Glass Hill and local young people from Leaders of Tomorrow to imagine a better future for Peckham.
Harold Offeh will create a showroom of designed objects, video and images dedicated to this dynamic future vision. Inspired by how design can change the immediate surroundings, Offeh has invited Leaders of Tomorrow to re-imagine and improve their environment. Through site visits, tours and discussions, the young people have identified design solutions to improve the area. These solutions include innovative seating, signage and lighting which will be realised by design team Glass Hill. Futurama will bring to life this futuristic vision for an experience that draws on the rich history and legacy of international Worlds fairs and Expos.
Harold Offeh’s work addresses ideas of collaboration, co-operation and participation. He said: “I took the idea of Worlds Fairs as a starting point for this exhibition as I felt the ethos of presenting advances in science, technology and culture in one place would offer the young people that live in Peckham the opportunity to present their vision for the future in a way that establishes a dialogue between individuals and communities about possible directions that our society might take.”
Royal College graduates Glass Hill joined the project as commissioned designers, helping Leaders of Tomorrow formulate their designs and then producing them in the appropriate materials. Their past projects have seem them create furniture, interiors, crockery and even boats which examine the limitations and possibilities offered by different designs, production methods and materials.
Leaders of Tomorrow are a youth inclusion project, which is part of Southwark Council’s Youth Services. The programme actively encourages young people from Southwark to reach their full potential by learning leadership skills and about the importance of education. One young person has been given life long membership to Design Museum after they wrote a positive review of their Peckham Space visit there in local press. Zainab said: “Working with Harold made me think that design actually surrounds us in our daily lives all the time, but it’s usually ignored until an improvement in the design of an everyday object draws it to our attention. Design provides a way to understand the modern world and, potentially, to make it a better place".
3 D design students from Camberwell College of Arts will showcase selected work in their own pop up exhibition from 23 – 27 November here at Peckham Space. This exhibition of design solutions have been made in response to issues raised through the Futurama exhibition by Harold Offeh, Glass Hill and Leaders of Tomorrow. |
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