Store & Scores, Ju Hyun Lee & Ludovic Burel
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36 rue d’Anvers
Lyon
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04 78 58 83 12
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Date
From 13/02/2015
To 17/04/2015
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Store & Scores, Ju Hyun Lee & Ludovic Burel
The KVM (Korean Vernacular Museum) takes an interest in ordinary design. Unlike industrial design, which is nothing other than a modern variation on craftsmanship, ordinary design does not presuppose any specific symbolic capital (skills) or fixed capital (technical means). But rather particular care taken with beings, words and things. In this sense, vernacular, or vulnerable, design, serves more as a design of the self. The KVM is therefore at odds with the (bourgeois) desire for imitation, which after affecting indigenous populations during the colonial era, now characterises the middle class on a planetary scale.Click to use
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