The Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO) in Ljubljana recently hosted the kick-off event for the BIO Production Platforms. Bringing together the BIO team, select teams from an open call, and mentors, the event marked the beginning of what promises to be an innovative journey.
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The event unfolded with introductions by Hana Čeferin, the head of BIO28, setting the stage for a day focused on collaboration and exploration. Following this, Maja Vardjan, the director of MAO, provided a historical perspective on MAO's role and its longstanding connection to the Biennial of Design (BIO), highlighting the institution's commitment to fostering creative endeavors.
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Anja Zorko, representing the Center for Creativity, underscored the importance of creating an environment conducive to innovation. Emma Pflieger, the assistant curator, then introduced the theme of BIO28: "Double Agent - Do You Speak Flower?," sparking curiosity and intrigue among participants.
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Each production platform took center stage, offering insights into their unique visions and objectives, providing ample material for contemplation and discussion. The selected teams, chosen through an open call, shared their aspirations. Groups were then formed, and participants met with mentors such as El Ultimo Grito, Michelle & Grashina, dach&zephir, and Polonca Lovšin for guidance.
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With plans in place and foundations laid, the BIO Production Platforms are set to redefine the boundaries of design and creativity in the coming months. Through collaboration, exploration, and a commitment to the production platform project, these platforms are poised to leave an indelible mark on the BIO28 exhibition.