Hyundai Motorstudio Busan Opens Under the Theme of 'Design to Live By'
April 9, 2021 by Hyundai
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The exhibition examines the dual meaning of 'reflection' in the context of design. First is the process — from the first sketch to the finished product — in which the designer reflects his or her environment to create a new design. Second is the artistic, poetic design experience at various touchpoints, representing reflections on the present. 'Reflections in Motion' is a design experience for all senses, providing interaction and movement while playing with color, material, form, light, and shadow. The exhibition will feature five main touchpoints for visitors to experience: 'Heritage Series – PONY' is a reinterpretation of the timeless Hyundai Pony from 1975; 'Color & Light' is a visual interplay of colors, lights and time; 'Material' is an interactive room-filling sculpture for a human-centered design experience; 'Prophecy' is a representation of the power of future EV designs; and 'Media Strings (2021)' is a kinetic media art installation by Korean artist Jin-Yo Mok. Hyundai Motorstudio Busan will also feature digital media artworks on its creative wall. 'Run Forever' by long-time partner Universal Everything, a UK digital media arts group led by Matt Pyke, is a collaborative piece that explores Hyundai's work in future mobility and sustainability. Other past collaborative works also will be shown on the creative wall. Hyundai Motor will also host the Hyundai Blue Prize Design, an annual award program that fosters a new generation of design curators that gives recognition to exceptional insight and curatorial skills. Winners of the Hyundai Blue Prize Design will gain the opportunity to curate their design exhibitions at the Hyundai Motorstudio Busan. Hyundai Motorstudio Busan will host a variety of inspiration lab programs in the learning zone that invite visitors for bespoke, creative design experiences. It enables visitors to help inspire one another through creative learning opportunities. Inspiration lab programs include an upcycling class that helps children and adults think about sustainable designs, an EV design class for young adults aspiring to become future car designers, and the Pony puzzle car class for children. Hyundai Motorstudio Busan has an onsite food and beverage service provided by Michael's Urban Farm Table, a restaurant that serves farm to table-style American cuisine, expertly paired with fine wines. The Motorstudio will have a store featuring various design items that embody the brand's values of sustainability and future mobility.
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