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10šN/10šS Design Exchange

By: Charlie Arnold

10º is an international exchange project between Northeast England and the Rhône - Alpes in France .  4 designers from each region have linked-up in pairs to produce joint work that will be on display at the Sage Gateshead, 16-25 October 2009 and then at the new international design centre - 'La Cité du Design"' Saint Etienne from 4 December 2009 - 4 January 2010.  Curated by Charlie Arnold

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Fabienne Chassin, 'Cok'in', Printed cotton jersey, June 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Fabienne Chassin designed and printed this 'cocoon' that she describes as a private space with a public exterior.  The exterior print depicts the British phrase 'Coals to Newcastle' whilst the interior print represents a roughly equivalent French phrase 'Peigner la girafe'.  This also means  'to work pointlessly and laboriously' but with an additional sarcastic overtone in French which also implies 'to have actually done nothing at all' as well as suggesting 'masturbation'.  A humerous take on misunderstandings caused by the language barrier using wordplay and double-entendre have been the focus of Fabienne Chassin's 10º project work.

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Fabienne Chassin, 'Cok'in', Printed cotton jersey, June 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Fabienne Chassin designed and printed this 'cocoon' that she describes as a private space with a public exterior.  The exterior print depicts the British phrase 'Coals to Newcastle' whilst the interior print represents a roughly equivalent French phrase 'Peigner la girafe'.  This also means  'to work pointlessly and laboriously' but with an additional sarcastic overtone in French which also implies 'to have actually done nothing at all' as well as suggesting 'masturbation'.  A humerous take on misunderstandings caused by the language barrier using wordplay and double-entendre have been the focus of Fabienne Chassin's 10º project work.

Philippe Moine, 'Ribbon structure', Resin, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Philippe Moine constructed this sculpture using a 3D printer.  He started by making a drawing on a computer which was then automatically cut from a soft resin substance which dries hard when exposed to the air.  This is a new technique devised to enable complex structures to be made without using moulds.

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Philippe Moine, 'Ribbon structure', Resin, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Philippe Moine constructed this sculpture using a 3D printer.  He started by making a drawing on a computer which was then automatically cut from a soft resin substance which dries hard when exposed to the air.  This is a new technique devised to enable complex structures to be made without using moulds.

Nick James, 'Family Tree', Wood, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Nick James created this piece in response to his exchange partner's first piece 'Rhizome'. James and Méry collaborated under the theme of 'personal value' which is a concept important to both designers.This representation of a tree is designed to hold personal mementos particular to a specific family member in the test tubes attached at the junctions of the branches.

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Nick James, 'Family Tree', Wood, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Nick James created this piece in response to his exchange partner's first piece 'Rhizome'. James and Méry collaborated under the theme of 'personal value' which is a concept important to both designers.This representation of a tree is designed to hold personal mementos particular to a specific family member in the test tubes attached at the junctions of the branches.

Fiona Rutherford, '3 Ribbons', Tapestry, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Fiona Rutherford worked with designer Phillippe Moine on the 10º project.  They based their collaboration on the theme of ribbons which were historically an important industry in Saint Etienne. Inspired by the ribbon collection at the Museum of Art and Industry, Fiona Rutherford has woven these enormously long soft, curling ribbons as a deliberate contrast to Philippe's rigid, tensioned ribbon structures.

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Fiona Rutherford, '3 Ribbons', Tapestry, August 2009. Photo: David Lawson. Fiona Rutherford worked with designer Phillippe Moine on the 10º project.  They based their collaboration on the theme of ribbons which were historically an important industry in Saint Etienne. Inspired by the ribbon collection at the Museum of Art and Industry, Fiona Rutherford has woven these enormously long soft, curling ribbons as a deliberate contrast to Philippe's rigid, tensioned ribbon structures.

Florian M?, ''Rhizome'', manufactured plastic and metal, June 2009. Photo: David Lawson. 'Rhizome' is derived from the Greek meaning network or rootball.  Florian Mery has created this modular photoframe to enable the user to create a 3 dimensional photo display of his or her own personal network.

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Florian M?, ''Rhizome'', manufactured plastic and metal, June 2009. Photo: David Lawson. 'Rhizome' is derived from the Greek meaning network or rootball.  Florian Mery has created this modular photoframe to enable the user to create a 3 dimensional photo display of his or her own personal network.

# 1 [5 October 2009]

10ºN/10ºS is an interdisciplinary collaboration between 4 independent French designers; Fabienne Chassin, Florian Méry, Sandra Villet and Philippe Moine from the design association Collectif Designers+ based in The Rhône Alpes region of France; and Fiona Thompson, Nick James, Joanne Mitchell and Fiona Rutherford from Designed & Made in northeast England.
Joint work produced by the designers during a year-long ‘design exchange’ will be on display at the Sage, Gateshead from 16-25 October 2009 and subsequently at the inauguration of the Cité du Design (International Design Centre), St Etienne from 4 December 2009 until 4 January 2010.

The 10º project began in earnest, after almost a year of planning, following a Research and Development award by Arts Council England NE and Designed & Made in October 2008.  The 8 participating designers, selected by design curator Charlie Arnold, met each other for the first time in St Etienne during the international design biennial in November 2008 where they paired up to begin planning 16 new, collaborative artworks.

Conference
The project was launched by Charlie Arnold at a conference championing the work of British Designer-Makers at the International Design Biennial St Etienne 2008

2009.  By April 2009 the 10º project had attracted funding from Arts Council England NE, Designed and Made (Newcastle) and Collectif Designers+ (St Etienne). The 8 designers then started making their first commissions to the following brief."After discussion and agreement with your exchange partner, make a signature piece of work that your partner will either complete with a contrasting, integral component OR by creating a ‘response’ piece to be shown with it.”
On completion at the beginning of June 2009, the first pieces were ’swapped’ between the exchange partners and then the finalizing/response pieces were made during July and August. This culminated in a body of work to be exhibited in 4 specially designed and constructed cases, made by designer-maker David Arnold. These serve the dual purpose of transporting and displaying the exhibition. Each display cabinet is dedicated to one design exchange duo.

Filming
Students from the design and film departments of the Université Jean Monnet, St Etienne are filming the exchange project to create a didactic video for the university’s language department as well as a useful documentary for the 10º project. 
Additionally English students in France and French students in UK are acting as interpreters for the designers to facilitate the filmed interviews. The Université Jean Monnet will present the exhibition again along with the completed video project during the biennial St Etienne in 2010.
‘Creativitiworks’, an organization based at Sunderland University, committed to providing work-space and support to fledgling creative businesses, has funded one of their film companies to create a reciprocal video documentary with the original French film-makers during the French designers visit to Design Event, Newcastle in October 2009, thus complementing the film already made of the British designers visit to St Etienne during the biennial 2008.

More information about the project can be found on the bilingual blog http://designexchange.wordpress.com and on the website www.tendegrees.org.uk

Charlie Arnold October 2009

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Charlie Arnold

Charlie Arnold is an independent design curator who since 2000 has created several touring exhibition projects in NE England highlighting interdisciplinary work by contemporary designer-makers and artists. These include, 'Fifties Frocks' textile exhibition (Bowes Museum) 2000, 'ExtraOrdinary' jewellery (Bowes Museum) 2001, TrailerMade, silver caravan project (Designed and Made) 2004 and REAdesign (INSPIRE) mobile art and design installation 2007.  In 2004 she moved to France and initiated the 10º design exchange project between designers from associations Designed and Made, Newcastle and Collectif Designers +, Saint Etienne.  She lives and works in a converted 1920's hydroelectric factory 30 miles from Saint Etienne.