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MoMA – APPLIED DESIGN EXHIBITION
Filled under: Design, Visual arts
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Solar Sinter Machine in the Saharan desert near Siwa, Egypt, 2011
photo by Amos Field Reid
see how the solar sinter 3D printer produces glass products from sand using the heat of the sun
photo designboom.com

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Several outstanding examples of this vitality and diversity are presented in this installation, ranging from a mine detonator by young Afghani designer Massoud Hassani to a vessel made by transforming desert sand into glass using only the energy of the sun. Also on display are 14 videogames—including Pac-Man, The Sims, and Katamari Damacy—that constitute the beginning of a new branch of MoMA’s collection.
tōru iwatani (japanese, born 1955) of namco limited, now NAMCO bandai games inc. pac-man, 1980

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Cac-man, 1980
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massoud hassani (dutch, born afghanistan 1983) mine kafon wind-powered deminer, 2011 bamboo and biodegradable plastics

Massoud Hassani (Dutch, born Afghanistan 1983)
Mine kafon wind-powered deminer, 2011
photo www.designboom.com

tomáš gabzdil libertíny (slovak, born 1979) the honeycomb vase 'made by bees', prototype, 2006

Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny (Slovak, born 1979) The Honeycomb Vase ‘made by bees’, prototype, 2006
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Installation view of the exhibition applied design at the museum of modern art, 2013 photo by jason mandella

Installation view of the exhibition Applied Design at the Museum of Modern Art, 2013
photo by jason mandella
www.designboom.com

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