Designtope 5th Design Competition
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19.
07. 2004
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31.
07. 2004
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Organizer: Nextmaruni Project Committee +
Designtope
Theme: Wodden Small Chairs
Type: idea competition for commercialization
Jury: Naoto Fukasawa
Open to: any indivisuals and groups
Prize: 300,000 yen as the initial loyalty and runnning royalty for Grand
Prix
Registration deadline: July 19, 2004
Submissin deadline: July 31, 2004
Website: http://compe.designtope.net/nextmaruni2004/index_e.html
The theme ?Wooden Small Chairs?
MARUNI Inc. a Japanese furniture company is now
seeking for ?the designs of small chairs? whose conceptual theme is ?Messages
for Japanese thoughts and esthetic senses?. We?d like you to propose your own
ideas of small chairs that represent your own understanding of ?Japanese
thoughts and their esthetic senses?. That is, as it were, the designs of small
chairs as ?a dialogue with Japanese culture?. This does not necessarily mean,
however, that we are expecting the designs of small chairs of Japanese style. We
are asking you to fully express the modern designs that come from the depth of
your existence having grown in the stimulus from Japanese sense of beauty. The
works being requested should be both excellent design works and commercial
products. They should be realistic ones from the viewpoints of their production
process, prices but, at the same time, they should also be of attractive
designs. We are looking forward to receiving the ideas that are realistic but
still full of challenging spirits.
Small chairs are defined as the chairs with no arm
rests, which you sit on at various occasions in your daily lives such as meal
time, study, work, etc.
The required conditions
1. It should be the small chair as an archetype. Small chairs are considered
to be the origin of all chairs. They are like stumps or rocks that wanderers
find in the wilderness and sit on. We believe that such things are the very
origin of small chairs.
2. It should be both a design work and a commercial
product. The designs of the small chairs asked for should be excellent both as
design works and as commercial goods. The products we?d like to sell in our
business must be wonderful design arts as well.
3.It should be the small chair to be sold permanently.
The designed small chairs are to be sold as Maruni?s permanent collection works=
goods as long as Maruni as a furniture company keeps on its business. Therefore
the designs for them should be ?excellent ones as their archetypes.?
4. It should be the small chair as a message for Japan
and Japanese people. The designs of the small chairs should be the ones that
represent your own understanding of ?Eight Manifestations of the Japanese
Aesthetic?
The restriction of their production process
The main material must be wood. The combination of the frame parts
shouldbasically be made by dowel (wood nails=the short nails or bars made of
woodto be inserted in the holes made on the surface of wood main parts for
themto be combined.) or tenons and glue. If you have any other
suggestionsconcerning the way of its composition, they will be accepted, though.
Theuse of plywood should be limited only to its sub-material. The use of
metalparts should be held to its minimum.
Judge
The judge for the competition is a product designer, Naoto Fukasawa with the
support of Maruni's ' NEXTMARUNI PROJECT COMMITTEE, whose task is to examine the
technologies and the costs necessary for the commercialization of the products.
Naoto Fukasawa: Product Designer
Born in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, in1956. Graduated from Tama Art
University's Product Design Department in 1980. From 1980 to 1988, Fukasawa
worked as a designer at Seiko Epson Corp.. In 1989, he traveled to the United
States, where he joined ID Two, the predecessor to IDEO. In 1996, Fukasawa
returned to Japan and set up the IDEO Tokyo office. In January 2003, Fukasawa
went independent and established Naoto Fukasawa Design. In the past, Fukasawa's
designs have won more than 40 design awards in Europe and America. In 2003 he
won the Mainichi Design Award. Recent designs by Fukasawa the mobile phone
INFOBAR for KDDI/AU. Set up a new product brand, ±0, collaborating with Toy
company,Takara Takara Co., Ltd, and publisher Diamonds Co.,Ltd, in the area of
home electric appliances and sundry goods design.
Currently, Fukasawa is a lecturer in the Product
Design Department at Tama Art University. He also acts as the director of Tokyo
AAD Studios, as well as serving as a member of both the advisory board for
quality design and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry strategic design
research society. At the invitation of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New
York, he exhibited his work "Personal Skies" in their
"Workspheres" exhibition. In Japan, he has been involved in the
planning, design and publication of exhibitions including "Design
Dissolving in Behavior" and "Optimum", which was sponsored by the
Japan Design Committee in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
The Awards
Grand Prix (Given to one work): Grand Prix Award is given to an excellent
work that agrees with the theme of this competition. < The Award Winner will
receive 300,000 yen as the initial loyalty fee and after the work has begun to
be commercialized, the running loyalty fee depending on its sales price will be
paid. The initial loyalty is, however, paid as a part of running loyalty payment
in advance.>
Several Selected Works:
The excellent works that have the future possibility of theircommercialization
will be taken up as Selected Works. < The creators of the Selected Works will
make the two-year prioritycontract with sponsoring company for the consideration
of theircommercialization. If they are decided to be commercialized, the
runningloyalty for them will be paid after their production starts.>
The Announcement Of The Competition Results
We have requested 11 world-famed designers ( whose names are to be
announcedsoon ) to design a small wooden chair with the same theme of this
DesignCompetition. The work that won the Grand Prix Award in this competition
willbe introduced in the ?Exhibitions? held in Milan and Tokyo and in the
bookentitled ? The Dialogue With Japanese Culture? to be published later
alongwith the 11 works designed by 11 world-famed designers. Designtope will
announce only the name of the Prize Winner because of thenature of this
competition of commercializing the Prize Winning work(s). Thedetails of the work
that won Grand Prix Award as well as Selected works areplanned to be after their
commercialization that will be in April of 2005.
Schedule (Times and Dates are according to Japan
time)
The Schedule for the year 2004
April 19(Mon) --- July 19(Mon): Application Period
April 26(Mon) --- July 31(Sat): Work Submission Period
August 9(Mon) --- October 10(Sun): Viability Examination Period for Presented
Works
October 13(Wed): Final Review and Decision of Grand Prix Award Winning Work,
Decision of Prized Works (The results will be notified to their
designers.)
October 20(Wed): Period for Final Trial Production of the Work (The
trial product will be manufactured through the opinion exchanges between
its designer and the competition sponsors.)
The schedule for the year 2005
In the mid-April: Exhibitions, Press Release are to be held.
A book, ?Dialogue with Japanese Culture? will be published.
The qualifications for the application
No restrictions are set such as your status, jobs, ages, nationalities, etc.
And both individuals and groups can participate in the competition.
Application Method
Fill in the application form in the web-site and send it. Later you will
receive your application number and password by e-mail. Please keep the
application number and the password for the work submission as they are required
when you submit your work to the competition site. You can submit more than one
work but you need to make an application for each of your works
respectively.
The conditions and the method for the work
submission
Requirements: 3 visual images and two paper texts
1. Comment A: 'The title of the work and what you want
to express by your designs with their special characters.' The language used for
the text is to be English. Those who speak Japanese should put the text In
Japanese along with English one. The maximum length for the Comment A is 400
words in English and 200 letters in Japanese.
2. Comment B: 'The Message for Japanese Esthetic
Senses.' The language used for the text is to be English. Those who speak
Japanese should put the text In Japanese along with English one. The maximum
length for the Comment B is 800 words in English and 400 letters in
Japanese.
3. One three dimensional visual image showing the main
design 500 x 500 pixel (only RGB / in JPEG format / within 100kb)
4. The technical drawings of the work seen from the
three angles Detailed measurements and required materials have to be shown in
them. 500 x 500 pixel. GIF animation will also be accepted. (only RGB / in JPEG
format / within 100kb) (only RGB / in GIF format / within 300kb)
5. One detailed drawing with the measurements and the
materials 500 x 500 pixel. GIF animation will also be accepted. (only RGB / in
JPEG format / within 100kb) (only RGB / in GIF format / within 300kb)
*Each of the presented visual image files should have
the name in English-one-byte characters with the file extension of (-jpg/-gif).
Example: compefile1.jpg, compefile2.gif
The method for the work submission
The period for the work submission Apr.26---July 31. 2004 The submission and the
reception of the works are done on the web-site. When you have the required
forms, three visual images, and the two text-files (Refer above) ready to be
sent, please complete the registration process for your work(s) following the
instruction of the application form for the work submission (Click the ?Work
Submission? button in the web-site and follow the instruction). Remember we will
not accept the works submitted in the form of attached files to e-mails.
Important
1. Don?t put any information on any of the images from which the applicant may
be identified.
2. The images can be in any forms. For example, they can be photos of a model,
hand-drawn sketches, 3D computer graphic images, etc. It is totally up to the
applicant.
3. The presented works are limited to unreleased ones.
Others
<Concerning various rights>
The rights concerning the presented works such as their copy rights,
intellectual property rights belong to their presenters. The right for their
commercialization is, however, to belong to MARUNI Inc. And the sponsor will
hold the rights to keep, record, exhibit, publish and advertise the presented
works for free.
<Concerning award-winning works>
In the case that any award-winning work is revealed to be an imitation, a
piracy, etc, which possibly impinges the intellectual property rights of other
individual(s) or organization(s), the award will be nullified even after its
announcement.
<Concerning the treatment of personal
information>
None of the personal information put on the application form etc. is to be
revealed to any third person other than MARUNI Inc. and DESIGNTOP. The great
attention is paid to the protection of personal information by all concerned
with the competition.
Inquiries
Direct inquiries to:
DESIGNTOPE Competition Secretariat
[email protected]
However, details regarding selection standards will
not be disclosed.
Please refer to the instructions on the registration form and the FAQs
regarding questions on application procedure.
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