Object Magazine 63 app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Australian Design Centre
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Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 13 Oct 2012
App size: 452.61 Mb

Object magazine issue 63: Bio Inspiration, Janet Laurence, Fab Labs & more.

**Official Honoree, Mobile & Apps Best Visual Design, Webby Awards 2013**
**FWA Mobile of the Day—12 February 2013**
**2012 Pixel Award Nominee & Peoples Champ Winner—Magazines.**
**Winner, Interactive—2013 Create Design Awards**
**Nominee, Best Application for a Tablet, 19th AIMIA Awards**
**Winner, Multimedia (B) Category, 2013 MAPDA**

Welcome to issue 63 of Object magazine, with a focus on Bio-Inspiration, a major profile of artist and designer Janet Laurence, a feature of the recent fab8nz conference in New Zealand, and more, all housed in a beautiful and interactively playful app.

From the moment you open this app you will see that it is not like those that have come before it, with the title page growing into contents that move and respond to your touch. An essay by Lisa Cahill introduces Bio-Inspiration, a growing discipline seeing science, nature and design converge to find better solutions drawn from those already realised in the natural world. Around this circle four profiles of designers using Bio-Inspiration in their practice.

Australian artist and designer Janet Laurence has spent three decades creating celebrated works with a strong bent to the natural world. Patrick Abboud explores her rich history and huge body of work with a deep and multifaceted profile - multi-media and in depth, it is an immersive exploration of her career involving sight, sound and touch.

Fab Labs are a burgeoning global distributed manufacturing, education and design network, born out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and now spanning 35 countries. Delegates from around the world attended their recent conference in Wellington, sharing developments, innovations and ideas for the future. This introduction to Fab Labs and wrap up of the conference and symposium explores the current and future possibilities of this growing network on the verge of an explosion.

Plus, in this issue we introduce Bonnie Abbott, who will write three responses to interviews of emerging designers originally published on her own blog Gather & Fold, which will update in the app over time, and reviews Swept Away from the Museum of Art and Design in New York and Life In Your Hands, a touring exhibition from Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery.

Not merely a magazine in digital form, Object magazine issue 63 embraces the format to truly immerse you, the reader, into these fascinating stories of forward-thinking design and beautiful art and craft. Moving image, written word, audio interviews, soundscapes, music and interaction combine to make the experience rich and rewarding.

This is the fourth issue of Object magazine available for iPad, brought to you by Object: Australian Design Centre. To download previous issues, follow the links from within the app, or search ‘Object: Australian Design Centre’ in the App Store for a full list.


About Object: Australian Design Centre

Object explores the potential for design in our lives. Whether presenting dynamic and high quality exhibitions, publishing, online retail, digital or educational activities, we’re determined to give design the best and brightest voice possible.

We’re a catalyst for new thinking and offer a design interface for our communities. Most importantly, we inspire people by stimulating their curiosity and encouraging those around us to believe in the power of design.

We continue to push boundaries and deliver a diverse creative program that centres on innovation, design thinking and the future of design in Australia.

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