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Um olhar além dos projetos e computadores para a arte e a ciência do design, mostrando grandes designers de todas as disciplinas cujo trabalho molda nosso mundo.Um olhar além dos projetos e computadores para a arte e a ciência do design, mostrando grandes designers de todas as disciplinas cujo trabalho molda nosso mundo.Um olhar além dos projetos e computadores para a arte e a ciência do design, mostrando grandes designers de todas as disciplinas cujo trabalho molda nosso mundo.
- Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 vitória e 2 indicações no total
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I have been waiting for something like this for so long!!!
This is absolutely a great documentary, great content and great people. I watched episodes multiple times while working on my art as I felt that they are talking my language and sharing my thoughts.
I want to thank the whole team for this documentary and all the artists for sharing info with full transparency with the world. You made me love my work even more!
Thank you " Abstract " team. Design is for everyone. CAN'T WAIT for the new season!
hj
This is absolutely a great documentary, great content and great people. I watched episodes multiple times while working on my art as I felt that they are talking my language and sharing my thoughts.
I want to thank the whole team for this documentary and all the artists for sharing info with full transparency with the world. You made me love my work even more!
Thank you " Abstract " team. Design is for everyone. CAN'T WAIT for the new season!
hj
10smamenta
I went 30 years without a TV and one of the first shows on Netflix that I watched after getting one was Abstract. Very high quality designers were featured so I thought I'd found a show that I could turn to to watch on a regular basis. Then it was discontinued. I still lament that and wish that whoever was producing, directing, writing the show would do it again. There are so few options in the art and design field. If the powers that be are reading this, please know that you would have a following if enough time were given to the show to get the word out.
The show is excellent, is well directed and very well produced, but what I like the most is the very honest way to present the persons behind the work, they are not presented in typical PR or marketing way, they are presented as humans with some gifts and some struggles, their stories are truly inspiring mostly because are not fantastic or heroic, just because they are very human.
Season 1 was amazing, each episode was fascinating and the story telling of design is riveting. However, season 2 has become a documentary about people and social issues instead of design itself. This is very sad and disappointing. I can't even finish half of the episode about Ruth Carter who is a costume designer...
Let's face it, these design episodes are meant to entertain rather than to provoke any intellectual thinking. Some designers are genuinely inspiring (such as Niemann and Devlin), it's just that the way the ideas are presented... it seems to tick all the boxes of clichés in terms of what people think of design. I'm sure if asked the right questions, some of the designers will be more illuminating.
The episode most fraught with clichés and posing? Hands down, Neri Oxman. All the superficial citations of well-known figures and mindless mentions of concepts and stories. And all the love for nature without remotely looking like she gives a d*mn about the conservation of it.
The episode most fraught with clichés and posing? Hands down, Neri Oxman. All the superficial citations of well-known figures and mindless mentions of concepts and stories. And all the love for nature without remotely looking like she gives a d*mn about the conservation of it.
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