The Royal College of Art is set to take center stage at Dubai Design Week 2023 with an impressive array of more than 20 groundbreaking projects. These innovative creations promise to be a captivating journey through the realms of sustainability, design, and the cutting-edge world of emerging technologies, including the ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence. Each of these projects will be meticulously curated to seamlessly intertwine with a diverse range of thematic subjects, spanning from fashion and textiles to healthcare, urban development, and infrastructure, all the way to the restoration and rejuvenation of our natural environments.
Here are some of the highlights of RCA's exhibition that you need to look out for at Dubai Design Week:
Epoch Sculptures by Chang Meng
SWERVE by Anna Nazo, Sam Chester and Natalia Esteve
Orbital Bloom by Dr. Ameera Kawash and Shira Wachsmann
Woven Collectives by Geraldine Meneses Ortiz & Jack Sieber
ScapeGoat by Jack Parker
Tiled Recorder by Luke Spence
Thai Textiles by Peter Oakley and Wuthigrai Siriphon
Afterlandscape by Zibo Zhang
About the Royal College of Art
Founded in 1837, the Royal College of Art is the world's leading university of art and design. Specialising in teaching and research, the RCA offers degrees of MA, MPhil, MFA, MDes, MArch, MEd, MRes, Graduate Diploma and PhD across the disciplines of architecture, arts & humanities, design and communication.
A small, specialist and research-intensive postgraduate university based in the heart of London, the RCA provides around 2,800 students with unrivalled opportunities to deliver art and design projects that transform the world.
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