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stu_dog
21st September 2011, 18:54
This maybe of interest for honda fans, or anyone interested in how a motorcycle styling goes from the drawing board into production. See you there.

A presentation by Paolo Cuccagna, Honda Motor Co. Design Executive, Italy, known internationally for his concept, design development and styling of award winning motorcycle designs such as Honda CB1000R and the Honda 125-150.

Friday 21 October, Theatrette 10A02, 6:00 pm
Massey University College of Creative Arts, Level A, Museum Building, Buckle St, Wellington.




The AFFECT Research Centre at Massey’s College of Creative Arts, the Japanese Information Cultural Centre and Embassy of Japan are proud to announce an upcoming exhibition:

JAPANESE DESIGN TODAY 100

This exhibition of over 75 objects showcases the finest Japanese design of household products from the 1950s to the present-day. These selected designs provide a glimpse into the hopes and dreams of the people who used the products, as well as the designers and corporations who created them. This exhibition illustrates the trends and features of Japanese design at specific time periods, allowing a unique perspective into Japanese design culture.

Dates: 6 - 26 October 2011
Times: 9 – 5 weekdays and 10 - 4 weekends.
Location: Massey University College of Creative Arts, Tea Gardens, Level C, Museum Building, Buckle St, Wellington
Entry Free

short-circuit
21st September 2011, 20:40
This maybe of interest for honda fans, or anyone interested in how a motorcycle styling goes from the drawing board into production. See you there.

A presentation by Paolo Cuccagna, Honda Motor Co. Design Executive, Italy, known internationally for his concept, design development and styling of award winning motorcycle designs such as Honda CB1000R and the Honda 125-150.

Friday 21 October, Theatrette 10A02, 6:00 pm
Massey University College of Creative Arts, Level A, Museum Building, Buckle St, Wellington.




The AFFECT Research Centre at Massey’s College of Creative Arts, the Japanese Information Cultural Centre and Embassy of Japan are proud to announce an upcoming exhibition:

JAPANESE DESIGN TODAY 100

This exhibition of over 75 objects showcases the finest Japanese design of household products from the 1950s to the present-day. These selected designs provide a glimpse into the hopes and dreams of the people who used the products, as well as the designers and corporations who created them. This exhibition illustrates the trends and features of Japanese design at specific time periods, allowing a unique perspective into Japanese design culture.

Dates: 6 - 26 October 2011
Times: 9 – 5 weekdays and 10 - 4 weekends.
Location: Massey University College of Creative Arts, Tea Gardens, Level C, Museum Building, Buckle St, Wellington
Entry Free

*can't help myself*.....GHEY!!!

Renegade
21st September 2011, 20:59
well i for one would jump at this if i still lived in the windy smoke

cheshirecat
21st September 2011, 21:09
bookmarked

et al
27th October 2011, 20:51
Thanks for inviting us Stu. This was a very interesting lecture. Big ups to Brendan from Motorad who supplied a CBR1000R Predator at very short notice - and made a grand entrance when he rode it into the Lecture Hall (this bike was designed by Paolo). Gave us food for thought when at the end Paolo pointed out how motorcycle design appears to have come full circle (CB750 vs Triumph T100) and he seemed not too sure on what the future holds, it being maybe in the hands of the Playstation generation. I found that prospect a bit scary and am just thankful I have lived through and experienced the various evolutions of motorcycles he talked about.