"Transposition - Aboriginal inspiration" at MEG
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller
"Joncaphone" by Carla Joachim / Transposition pour le MEG d'un artefact aborigène en un objet design
© HEAD – Genève, Baptiste Coulon
"From the roots to the ear" by Maximilian Borner
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller
"En maillage" by Lucie Dubois
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller
En maillage by Lucie Dubois
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller
Dillypot by Sandra Garsaud
© HEAD – Genève, Baptiste Coulon
"Kitchen Hammer" by Kevin Aebi
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller
Bones by Maé Gutierrez
© HEAD – Genève, Baptiste Coulon
"Splashhh!!!" by Rogger Alvarado Lagos
© HEAD – Genève, Baptiste Coulon
"Wawa" by Chahnez Brandt
© HEAD – Genève, Raphaëlle Mueller

Transposition of an aboriginal artefact into a design object at Ethnographic Museum of Geneva

September 2017

As part of the Design Days 2017, transposition of an aboriginal artifact into a design object by Bachelor students in Product Design / Jewellery and accessories Bachelor students in Product Design / Jewelery and accessories from the HEAD - Geneva to be discovered from September 21 to October 15, 2017 at the MEG.

Items on sale at the MEG shop.

MEG and HEAD - Genève, have joined forces around the MEG's Oceania collection on the occasion of the exhibition "L'effet boomerang. Aboriginal Arts of Australia ".

This project led by Magdalena Gerber, a ceramic designer, and Fabrice Schaefer, jewelry designer, professors at HEAD - Geneva, allowed students to immerse themselves in Aboriginal art and practice their creativity.

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