Typhoon Haiyan

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Earlier in November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan reached land in the Philippines causing widespread damage, landslides and flooding. Many of those affected were still putting their lives back together after their homeland was ravaged by an earthquake in October.

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The Red Cross has been on the ground in the Philippines since before Haiyan reached land, preparing supplies and assistance and preparing citizens for the impending storm.  Today the Red Cross continues to help those left homeless but the storm once again rebuild their lives.

 

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Niels Bendtsen for Azure People’s Choice award

We’re excited to share with you that the Bensen Park chair has been selected as a finalist in the “Design: Furniture” category of this years Azure magazine AZ design award!

We encourage you to share this information with your friends and colleagues by posting this link to your social media:

www.bit.ly/AZawards

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Holiday Donations 2010

This year, we have taken a new approach to allocating our annual donations. The Inform staff was charged with the responsibility of finding charitable organizations which we would contribute to. Several wonderful charities were chosen, some for personal reasons, some simply for the better good. Below is a brief description of the organizations and the reasons why each donation was made.

If you are fortunate enough to have a little extra time and/or money to spare this year, we encourage you to give to those who could really use your help.

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TOBIAS WONG 1974-2010

D. Tobias Wong, the Vancouver born, New York-based artist and designer, passed away in the early morning of Sunday, May 30, 2010. He was 35. Through his work, Wong helped bring forth much of what is now taken for granted in contemporary culture. Influenced by Dada and, especially, Fluxus, he questioned authorship through appropriation; held a mirror to our desires and absurdities; upended the hierarchy between design and art, and the precious and the banal; and helped redefine collaboration and curation as creative practices. Working within what he termed a “paraconceptual” framework, Wong prompted a reevaluation of everything we thought we knew about design: its production, its psychological resonance, its aesthetic criteria, its means of distribution, its attachment to provenance, its contextualization and its manner of presentation. Wong was a keen observer, an original mind, a brilliant prankster, and an unerring friend.

Wong’s work was widely exhibited, including at the Museum of Modern Art, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and Inform Interiors. His many projects included those for Inform Interiors, Bensen, Colette, Comme des Garcons, Prada/OMA, Cappellini and Swarovski Crystal Palace.

In addition to the objects he created, re-created, repurposed, rarefied and otherwise manipulated, Wong’s work included events and happenings that included, among many others, a pop-up tattoo parlor at Art Basel Miami Beach/Design Miami and the Wrong Store, a “store” in New York that was in fact never open. (As with much of Wong’s work, both were collaborations.) Wong was named Young Designer of the Year by Wallpaper* magazine (2004) as well as the Brooklyn Museum of Art (2006). In 2008 and 2009, he served as founding co-creative director of 100% Design Shanghai, affiliated with the 100% Design fairs in London and Tokyo.

Born and raised in Vancouver, Wong studied in Toronto before moving to New York in 1997 to attend the Cooper Union, from which he graduated with a major in sculpture. He is survived by his mother, stepfather, brother, partner and BFF.

View Tobias Wong on designboom.com