2nd Lightouch Design Competition
DesignSingapore Council and FLOS invite designers from around the world to create innovative lighting solutions for Lightouch Design Competiton 2007. For the 2007 design competition, designers are called to create a functional, adaptable, modular and scalable lighting system. The top entry will win the grand prize of a trip to Milan on business class and a learning tour to the FLOS factory. The designers for the eight best entries will be invited to Singapore next year for a prototyping workshop conducted by FLOS.
This is the second in the series of Lightouch design competitions. The first, which was held in 2003, attracted over 69 entries from countries in Asia, Europe, Australia and America. The Canadian entry by Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen of Forsythe and MacAllen Design won the top prize.
“Having received encouraging support from the design community and with more intense efforts put into the call for participation, we are targeting to increase the number of entries ten-fold to over 600 for the competition. DesignSingapore seeks to develop Lightouch as an avenue for designers to express, share and be recognized for their creative ideas. Through the educational seminars and workshops, we hope that participants will derive inspiration and excitement from learning new things and exchanging ideas,” says Dr Milton Tan, Director of DesignSingapore Council.
“Lightouch is a quest for a creative and interactive live-work-play environment that is shaped by a unique non-intrusive lighting system. It is about using light for its full spectrum of qualities, and less about lamps as technology, although this is inextricable from the form of light they shape,” Mr Maurizio Mussati, the Director of International Operations of FLOS reiterates.
“Light is everywhere, a sensory experience that encapsulates both physical and emotional nuances. Solutions to Lightouch will have to create an ambience that tranforms technological physicality into enlightened qualities of life. We are indeed very happy to support this year’s Lightouch design competition with the capabilities of Singapore’s most comprehensive design school,” Moses Wong, Director, Temasek Design School, Temasek Polytechnic.
Commenting on the competition, the 2003 winners Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen added, “Design competitions are the best way we know of to freely share ideas. The Lightouch competition is in the best spirit of open design competitions because the brief is so open to imaginative interpretation. Our prize for winning Lightouch was a profoundly inspiring visit to FLOS in Italy where we were able to get a tangible sense of how FLOS works which lead us to make a sculptural light. Called ‘love letter to the Castiglioni Brothers’, the light takes the form of an electroluminescent letter in tribute to the Castiglioni’s for the emotion and wit that they brought to their designs."
The underlying philosophy of Lightouch is that nobody has monopoly over good ideas. Designers, non-designers, professionals or students are all welcome to participate.
An international jury will judge the entries based on the originality of concept, its creativity in application of the concept of illumination, manufacturability and innovativeness in its application.
Lightouch Design Competiton is organised by DesignSingapore Council in partnership with FLOS and supported by Space Furniture and Temasek Polytechnic.
More details on the competition can be found on the competition website:
www.designsingapore.org/lightouch
报名.
Entries must be original works of entrants and must not have previously been released commercially. There is no limit to number of entries, and registration is free.
All employees from Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts and FLOS are not allowed to enter the competition.
参赛资格.
The Lightouch competition is open to all designers and non-designers, professionals or students; nobody has a monopoly over good ideas.
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奖项
首奖得主将赢取到米兰的商务机票及到FLOS灯具工厂观摩学习.八位获得杰出奖的设计师将受邀来新加坡参加2007年七月份由新加坡设计理事会和 FLOS主办的模型制做坊.
提交格式 一般规则
请到http://www.lightouch.org/registration_chinese.html报名,每项提交作品上附加报名表。
不限制提交作品的数量,但每项提交作品必需单独报名。
参赛者可自由选择其作品的演示方式,含有500字以内的描述概要,说明其设计的理念、创意、应用、功能及交互性等问题。必需提交印刷或软拷贝形式的3D设计演示图。不要求提交设计作品的原型或模型。
每项提交作品上不得填写姓名,以确保参赛者在评审过程中是匿名的。评审过程将不考虑规定之外的其它提交信息。
必须以英语填写文字材料。
不符合格式要求的所有提交作品,将自动失去参赛资格。
恕不退还提交的所有资料。
在线提交
您必须首先报名,然后才能进行在线提交。不限制提交设计的数量,但每项提交设计必须单独报名。
如果您尚未报名,请马上到http://www.lightouch.org/registration_chinese.html报名。
参赛者可到http://www.lightouch.org/chk_email.html提交文件。
在线提交内容必须包含:
在线报名表
上载一个压缩文件(内含图片文件不多于三个)。图片文件格式必须是300 dpi的‘jpeg’、‘tiff’ 或 ‘pdf’格式的文件,纸型为A3大小
压缩文件不应超过6 MB
如果参赛作品被选中,将要求参赛者提交不多于三张A3(420 x 297mm)图纸内的印刷图案,图纸固定在5mm硬纸板上。
通过邮寄提交
所有提交作品邮寄至:
Lightouch Design Competition
DesignSingapore Council
Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts
140 Hill Street, 5th Storey MICA Building
Singapore 179369
通过邮寄提交内容必须包含:
报名表 (从网上打印在线报名表); www.dolcn.com
不多于三张A3(420 x 297mm)图纸内的印刷图案,图纸固定在5mm硬纸板上
CD-rom格式的软拷贝及印刷报名表的形式提交。提交的图片文件必须是300 dpi的jpeg或tiff格式的文件,纸型为A3大小
不要求提交设计作品的原型或模
日程.
30 April 2007Competition Closes
June 2007Announcement of Top 8 Winners
July 2007Prototyping Workshop in Singapore
July 2007Annoucement of Winner and Awards Exhibition
30 October 2006Open to Entries
联系.
All submissions to be mailed to:
Lightouch Design Competition
DesignSingapore Council
140 Hill Street, 5th Storey MICA Building
Singapore 179369
For more information, please contact:Lightouch Design Competition
c/o Rubix Cube Communications
Tel: +65-6735 5932
Fax: +65-6735 5732
Email: info@rubix-cube.com
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