Hato Poppo
Learn about the subtle art of origami and fold your own pigeon beak. You will need it - Mediamatic is only open for pigeons during Museum Night. Artists Emma Huffman, Mily Bogaart and Asuka designed this origami pattern especially for the pigeons at Mediamatic.
Emma Huffman
Emma Fukuwatari Huffman is a Japanese designer practising and researching visible mending and caring. Her first mend was patching the holes in the knees of her favourite trousers at age 7. She believes mending is an act of both care and rebellion much needed in this day and age and hopes to expand and challenge its meaning. She graduated master's at Kyoto Institute of Technology with her project “Mending with Mycelium” which explored the possibilities of mending in collaboration with multispecies.
Mily Bogaarts
Mily is a designer from Arnhem. Her projects often start with something small that she notices during the day. Yet, there is always something bigger behind the small wonder. Like a mushrooms with a complex system underneath. She worked with Arne Hendriks, to learn about these hidden storylines and how to uncover and tell them. Her favourite material is ceramics and her favourite colour blue.
Asuka Kondo
Asuka, a girl from Japan is a connector and a celebrator of relationship. Through bright colours and spirit, she creates a safe space to connect and gather. Asuka puts herself centre-stage in her work, on the other hand, through the interaction she gives stages to others to speak themselves. Her products have a role of a practical purpose to do her research but they are also carriers of narratives. As Human Connector, she uses (semi)public space as her play ground to communicate with strangers.
Information
Hato Poppo will run during Museum Night 2022, on november 5th.
You are welcome to fold your beak at the entrance of the Mediamatic Biotoop.