Shanghai Daily

‘Design Shanghai’ celebrates interactio­n, creativity

- Xu Wei

THE second edition of “Design Shanghai in the City” promises a celebratio­n of interactio­n, design and creativity.

The event, which opened yesterday at Xintiandi, is giving visitors an opportunit­y to see the city from a new angle.

There are 19 interactiv­e installati­ons displayed at the outdoor plaza and shopping malls of the fashion hub.

Chinese designer Bu Bing, principal and founding partner of One Design, has brought a set of public art installati­ons, “Prism,” which are made from recycled wooden doors and windows.

Italian designer and architect Stefano Giovannoni presents “Rabbit in the City” around the fountain. The installati­on presents 25 Rabbit Chair Battery Lamps.

The rabbits are arranged randomly allowing shoppers to sit in different positions and encourage people to talk to each other.

“Rainbow Waterfall” is a 3D installati­on work created by Chinese designer Winnie Hua. It is made up of more than 4,000 meters of colorful hoses.

The festival’s curator, Du Xinyue, believes that original design can lead to new lifestyles and boost the developmen­t of industries.

“Good artistic designs change lives,” Du says. “We hope that all the installati­ons are interactiv­e, interestin­g and inspiring for people, making them believe that art is not distant from daily life.”

Date: Through March 25 Tel: 5127-0808

Venue: Shanghai Xintiandi Address: 181 Taicang Rd

 ??  ?? Visitors interact with “Rabbit in the City” designed by Stefano Giovannoni. — Photos by Wang Rongjiang
Visitors interact with “Rabbit in the City” designed by Stefano Giovannoni. — Photos by Wang Rongjiang
 ??  ?? A woman walks by “Prism,” made from recycled wooden doors and windows.
A woman walks by “Prism,” made from recycled wooden doors and windows.

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