Product Design at Tumo

2014-07-21

News

 

The opening of an interactive exhibition showcasing the results of Tumo's first product design workshop took place at Tumo on July 17th. Under the guidance of Tumo workshop leader Vasken Brudian, more than 25 students designed and created modern products ranging from accessories to house ware.


The project took place in two stages. Participants initially studied Armenian decorative patterns used in various cultural objects, including architecture, cross-stones, miniatures, art and carpets. They then developed the chosen images using graphic elements, after which they created various designs ready for production.The students' products and designs were displayed on interactive screens on the floor and walls of Tumo's installation area. The exhibit was open to the public and attracted a large number of visitors on opening day.

 

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Vasken Brudian studied both art and architecture and utilizes the knowledge of both disciplines in his work. His artistic work has been exhibited in museums and galleries across United States.


The students' exhibition will be available for public viewing for the rest of this week.