One to Ten — PolyU Design Outstanding Alumni Exhibition: Ten Outstanding Alumni, Ten Diverse Design Forms and Modes of Transmission
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design 60th Anniversary
One to Ten — PolyU Design Outstanding Alumni Exhibition
Ten Outstanding Alumni, Ten Diverse Design Forms and Modes of Transmission
Showcasing Distinctive Design Disciplines and Remarkable Achievements in the Design Industry
To celebrate its 60th anniversary and the remarkable achievements of its alumni, the School of Design at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University will host the "One to Ten — PolyU Design Outstanding Alumni Exhibition" from 11 March to 31 May this year. The exhibition will take place at the Podium, Jockey Club Innovation Tower on the PolyU campus, offering a unique platform for the public to explore the diversity and evolution of design knowledge and to showcase the achievements and contributions of the ten outstanding alumni in the field of design. Moreover, the exhibition will present the works of these ten outstanding alumni through ten different forms and modes of transmission, providing viewers with an immersive experience of their creative displays in the realm of design.
One to Ten — PolyU Design Outstanding Alumni Exhibition
The theme of "One to Ten" represents the different stages of the ten outstanding alumni. "One" signifies the beginning of their journey as students, "To" symbolizes their professional growth after graduation leading up to their mastery, and "Ten" represents their aspirations for the future. The School of Design aims to showcase the creative endeavors of these alumni in the field of design through this exhibition while inspiring students and the public alike to foster the continuity and transmission of design.
The exhibition is divided into two parts. The main part focuses on the remarkable works of the ten outstanding alumni, presented under ten different themes representing various fields of design, including lighting design, product design, industrial design, architectural design, communication design, design management, automotive design, Chinese cultural design, and brand identity design, etc. The exhibition incorporates both physical displays and digital media, including text, images, and sound, to delve into the design concepts and processes of the ten alumni. It aims to create an immersive environment that allows the viewers to experience the alumni's pursuit of aesthetics and professional skills, provoking sensory impact and inspiration. The other part of the exhibition is the Mentorship Programme, showcasing collaborative creations between five alumni and students.
Ten Outstanding Alumni Showcasing Various Design Creativity
Ten Outstanding Alumni
Theme
Form
Mode of Transmission
Mr Tino Kwan
Light Labo: A Journey into Light and Shadows
Design installation
Lighting combination
Mr Eric Chan
The Beauty of Design with Streamline and Ergonomics
Streamline and ergonomics
Magic & Logic
Mr Freeman Lau
Fusing Traditional Culture and Modern Design
Structure
Art, story
Mr Dennis Chan
Unleashing Creativity with Hulu
No limitations
Immersive, visual
Mr Tommy Li
The Essence of Design
Shapes, proportions
Visual, dynamic
Mr Anthony Lo
The Futuristic Journey of Lincoln L100 Concept
Car factory display
Visual, search
Mr Alan Yip
Understanding Product Design as an Evolution of Colour, Material and Finish (CMF)
Chronological evolution
Colour, material and finish
Mr Chu Chen-on
Mapping the International Brilliance of Hong Kong Cinema
Infographic
Visual, search
Mr Barrie Ho
Taking a Glimpse of Architectural Grandeur
Closed type
Glimpse
Mr James O Hing-pong
Design Thinking: The Key to Start-Up Success
Timeline
Works and cases
Tino Kwan Wing-kuen — Light Labo: A Journey into Light and Shadow
Tino Kwan Wing Kuen is a lighting designer known for creating unique and beautiful lighting designs for landmark buildings and public spaces around the world. For this exhibition display, Tino has created Light Labo, an immersive lighting design installation that transports visitors into a realm of fantasy and wonder through providing multiple lighting experiences.
Light Labo begins with a one-minute Dance with Light experience, in which the team ingeniously combines light and music to create an inspiring journey of light and shadow. Next, visitors will embark on a marvellous journey of light through the first video, Light and Lighting, delving into its history, significance and impact on our daily lives. In the second video, A Lighting Design Journey, Tino explains the design concept and process behind his work for Regent Hong Kong, sharing insights into the workflow of a lighting designer. Lastly, the short film, Story of a Hong Kong Boy, narrates Tino’s journey as a Hong Kong native who received his education in the city. It showcases how his talent, hard work and passion for lighting design propelled him to become a renowned designer worldwide and forge a brilliant design career.
Light Labo seamlessly combines elements such as lighting, video, and music to provide an inspiring journey of light, highlighting the artistic value and practicality of lighting design.
Eric Chan Ping-pang — The Beauty of Design with Streamline and Ergonomics
Eric Chan Ping-pang is a renowned product designer who has collaborated with leading international brands. His works are renowned for their flowing lines and ergonomic designs. To communicate his design style and philosophy, Eric has created " Magic and Logo", an exhibition display that showcases his signature streamlined shapes and ergonomic concepts through a combination of text and images. The display features a carefully curated selection of his past designs, including telephone, stationery and furniture pieces, as well as sketches and photographs that fully illustrate his design philosophy and thought process. “Magic and Logo” provides the audience with an opportunity to experience Eric's passion for design and gain a comprehensive understanding of the key principles underlying his design practice.
Freeman Lau Siu-hong— Fusing Traditional Culture and Modern Design
The four chair installation artworks created by Freeman Lau Siu-hong can be appreciated independently or in combination. Collectively, they reveal Freeman's deep understanding of Chinese traditional culture as well as his ingenuity in integrating it into his creative practice. Each work contains a rich story, with the form of the chair and Chinese cultural elements joining harmoniously together. By immersing themselves in the displayed works, visitors can experience his profound respect for traditional culture and innovative thinking, appreciating how he transforms creative design concepts into art, understanding Chinese craftsmanship, and focusing on cultural heritage.
Dennis Chan Shui-lun — Unleashing Creativity with Hulu
"Hulu: Embracing Unlimited Design" is a delightful sensory experience designed by Dennis Chan Shui Lun. A master of crossing creative boundaries, Dennis has skilfully incorporated the playful charm of the “hulu” (meaning “gourd” in Chinese) as a unifying concept for his exquisite jewellery brand Qeelin. Through his creative practice, Dennis demonstrates the boundless possibilities of design by integrating the Hulu motif across diverse mediums, including sculpture, jewellery and even cafes.
Traditionally symbolising blessings and protection, the Hulu has been the central design element in Qeelin’s captivating jewellery lines, adorning rings, necklaces and earrings. Dennis employs this timeless symbol as a vessel to convey messages that transcend cultural boundaries.
The entire display showcases Dennis’ ability to break free from artistic silos and bridge gaps across various mediums and cultures with infectious creativity.
Tommy Li Wing-chuen — The Essence of Design
Tommy Li is an award-winning Hong Kong brand designer renowned for employing simple shapes and unique display methods to reveal the essence of design. In this exhibition, Tommy will present three groups of works, each featuring an experimental display. The first group includes a selection of his previous brand designs transformed into all-white, 3D-printed works. This display approach accentuates the fundamental elements, structure and proportions of the design, enabling visitors to understand the starting point and core characteristics of each work. Another work, New 9 Sins, also employs an innovative display method. Through augmented reality (AR), viewers can explore five pieces of the complete woodblock print set from different angles, experiencing various visual effects. Finally, a field of Octopus sculptures is artfully arranged within a light-box display structure, offering a captivating visual experience. Collectively, these works exemplify Tommy’s design practice and innovative display approach, inspiring visitors to engage in creative thinking.
Anthony Lo Wai-Kei — The Futuristic Journey of Lincoln L100 Concept
Anthony Lo Wai-kei is an automotive designer renowned for his groundbreaking concept cars created for various leading automobile companies. His latest creation, the Lincoln L100 Concept, showcases a sleek and futuristic design that exemplifies Anthony’s creative approach and design philosophy. In order to provide visitors with an immersive viewing experience, the exhibition space has been modelled after a car factory. Both visual and tactile elements, including text and videos, are utilised to explain Anthony’s creative process, spanning from concept to realisation. Through this comprehensive display, visitors can fully appreciate the streamlined form and intricate design details of the concept car, gaining valuable insight into Anthony’s innovative pursuit of aesthetics and functionality, right down to every single detail.
Alan Yip Chi-wing — Understanding Product Design as an Evolution of Colour, Material and Finish (CMF)
Industrial designer Alan Yip Chi-wing founded Yip Design in 1990, designed over 1000 products and created ALANYIP brand, winning numerous awards. His designs were presented in many museums, books and medias worldwide. This display showcases the chronological evolution of form and style in his product design, providing valuable insights into his distinguished career and the broader trends in design. Alan has employed the “CMF” method – a widely-utilised approach in product design – to break down each displayed product's creative and manufacturing process. We can appreciate how the use of different colours, materials and finish can enhance a product's features and texture. This diverse selection not only reveals Alan’s meticulous design methodology but also demonstrates his creative approach from both visual and tactile perspectives.
Chu Chen-on — Mapping the International Brilliance of Hong Kong Cinema
Chu Chen-on is a Hong Kong veteran film producer and has been involved in the production of several internationally renowned films, including "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life," "The Dark Knight," and "Transformers: Age of Extinction." To celebrate the accomplishments of Chu Chen-on, a Hong Kong Film Map has been created to showcase the places he artfully selected for major film productions in the past. The map incorporates photographs that highlight how various spots across the city offer picturesque settings for captivating storytelling, demonstrating Chu’s keen eye and attention to detail. Each marked location represents a story captured on the screen, while the city's distinctive views provide unique settings that cater to the demands of both local and international film productions. Visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for how Chu has utilised Hong Kong’s distinctive charm to showcase the city to the world.
Barrie Ho Chow-lai —Taking a Glimpse of Architectural Grandeur
Barrie Ho Chow-lai, MH is a renowned new-generation architectural designer from Asia. He has been involved in numerous national-level architectural projects and has received over 160 international architectural design awards, including Dubai, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Shanghai, Beijing, Taiwan (China), Japan, South Korea, the Asia-Pacific region, and Hong Kong. This exhibition presents a unique approach to pique the public’s curiosity. Barrie has created an enclosed space where visitors can only view exhibits through glass windows, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of his design philosophy and creative practice. Within the display space, architectural materials such as models showcase the exterior and intricate details of the buildings, while videos provide insights into the interior spaces and explain the underlying design concepts. This indirect “peeping” approach creates a sense of mystery and intrigue, igniting the desire to observe the exhibits in detail and further explore Barrie’s work.
Mr. James O Hing-pong — Design Thinking: The Key to Start-Up Success
James O Hing-pong is a successful entrepreneur and co-founder of unicorn. The success of the enterprise demonstrates the importance of design thinking in startup companies. With his interdisciplinary background, James successfully transitioned from being a specialist to becoming a generalist, employing a holistic approach to drive the growth of the start-up company. This display showcases a timeline that traces James’ entrepreneurial journey, highlighting key milestones and achievements. It also illustrates how he applied design thinking to various aspects such as product development, brand establishment and user experience design, as well as problem-solving and product innovation. This pioneering and user-centric approach enabled James to establish a competitive edge for the enterprise, leading to the critical success of the start-up.
The School of Design aims to showcase the creativity, innovation, and impact of its alumni through various means. Through text, images, sound, interaction, and virtual reality, the audience is invited to personally engage in and experience a rich multisensory journey. The exhibition explores how the transmission of knowledge shapes our world and culture, as well as how it generates influence within the realm of design. It guides the audience to appreciate and understand the artistic value and practicality, embarking on a design journey towards an innovative future.
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One to Ten — PolyU Design Outstanding Alumni Exhibition
Date: 11 March 2024 – 31 May 2024 (Open to the public from 12 March)
Time: 10am to 6pm
Address: Podium & 3/F, Jockey Club Innovation Tower, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Free of Charge
Registration
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Guided Tours
Join our guided tours and get to know the exhibits through guided interpretations by our outstanding alumni.
The tours will cover highlights of PolyU Design outstanding alumni exhibits and mentorship programme, as well as the concepts and messages behind the exhibits.
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About The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (PolyU Design)
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (hereafter referred to as "PolyU Design" or "the School") has been an important hub for design education and research in Hong Kong, offering quality undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in design to nurture creative talent across a wide range of industries. The School is a place where East meets West, allowing students to develop their design expertise while gaining an in-depth understanding of industry and society, with a unique international and cultural perspective. PolyU Design attaches equal importance to design theory and application, integrates art with science, actively promotes interdisciplinary cooperation and learning, emphasizes high-quality design education, conducts high-level research, and provides consulting services.
The research and academic programmes offered by PolyU Design are based on five central tenets: 1) Developing an Open Mind Frame; 2) Steering Positive Change; 3) Establishing Visionary Entrepreneurship; 4) Practising Authentic Expression; and 5) Designing Responsibly.
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香港理工大學設計學院60週年——《One To Ten》理大設計傑出校友作品展
十位傑出校友 十種形態和傳遞方式
展示不同設計領域的多樣性 分享設計界卓越成就
為慶祝香港理工大學設計學院六十周年及其眾多校友的卓越成就,學院將於今年3月11日至5月31日於理大校園賽馬會創新樓平台特別舉辦《One To Ten》理大設計傑出校友作品展,引領大眾探索設計知識傳遞的多樣性和變化,表揚十位校友在多個領域的成就和貢獻。此外,展覽會以十種形態和傳遞方式全新註釋十位傑出校友的作品,讓觀眾親身體驗校友在設計領域中的創意展示。
《One To Ten》理大設計傑出校友作品展的主題
《One To Ten》的展覽主題代表十位傑出校友的不同階段,主題中的「One」是指校友讀書時期開始、「To」是指畢業後工作至大師班的路途以及「Ten」是指對未來的展望。設計學院期望透過是次展覽,向大眾呈現校友們在設計領域上的創意,以及啟發學生和大眾,使設計以不同形態傳遞和傳承。
展覽分為兩個部分,主要部分是十位傑出校友的創作,分別會以十種形態和傳遞方式作為主題,不同形態和傳遞方式均代表不同的設計領域,包括照明設計、產品設計、工業設計、建築設計、傳播設計、設計管理、汽車設計、中國文化設計和品牌形象設計等,並結合實體展示和數位媒體,包括文字、影像和聲音,深入探討十位校友的設計理念和過程,營造身臨其境的氛圍,讓觀眾感受到校友對美學和專業技巧的追求,為其帶來感官上的衝擊及啟發;另一個部分是設計師友計劃,由五位校友聯同學生的共同創作。
集合十位傑出校友展現多方面的設計創意
十位傑出校友
主題
形態
傳遞
關永權先生
《Light Labo》的光影之旅
環境裝置
光影結合
陳秉鵬先生
流線設計與人體工學之美
流線,人體工學
理性與感性交織
劉小康先生
融合傳統文化與現代設計
結構性
藝術,故事性
陳瑞麟先生
葫蘆中的無限創意
無限制
沉浸式,視覺
李永銓先生
設計的本質
形狀、比例
視覺、動態
羅偉基先生
林肯L100概念車的未來之旅
車廠房展示
視覺,尋找
葉智榮先生
產品設計中的顏色、物料和飾面(CMF)
時間順序
顏色、材質、飾面
朱鎮安先生
香港的國際電影足跡
資訊圖表
視覺,尋找
何周禮先生
窺探宏偉建築
關閉式
窺探
柯興邦先生
設計思維——初創公司的成功關鍵
時間線
作品和案例
1. 關永權——《Light Labo》的光影之旅
燈光設計師關永權以富創意和美感的設計而聞名,他的作品遍佈全球多個知名建築和室內空間。關氏為這次展覽打造了一個沉浸式的光影空間——《Light Labo》,利用燈光創造出一個夢幻且充滿驚喜的體驗,讓觀眾從不同的角度欣賞燈光設計。
《Light Labo》的序幕是一分鐘的《Dance with Light》光影體驗,團隊巧妙地結合燈光和音樂,設計出一場具啟發性的光影之旅。在第一部影片《Light and Lighting》中,你將走進一個奇妙的燈光旅程,了解光的歷史和重要性,以及對我們日常生活的影響。第二部影片《A Lighting Design Journey》中,關永權剖析了他在設計香港麗晶酒店時的構想和實踐,讓觀眾更了解燈光設計師的工作流程。而微電影《Story of a Hong Kong Boy》則講述了關永權這位土生土長並在香港接受教育的香港仔,如何憑藉個人才幹、努力和對燈光設計的熱誠,成為全球著名的燈光設計師之一,並開創了輝煌的設計生涯。
《Light Labo》不僅讓大眾更加認識燈光設計這個專業,還強調了燈光的藝術價值和燈光設計的實踐。
2. 陳秉鵬——《流線設計與人體工學之美》
著名產品設計師陳秉鵬曾為多個知名品牌設計產品,作品以流暢的線條和著重人體工學著稱。為了讓公眾更了解他的設計風格和哲學,他創作了一個名為「流線設計與人體工學之美」(Magic & Logic)的展覽,結合文字和圖像展示其簽名式的流線型造型和人體工學構思。展覽精選了他的代表作,包括電話、文具、家具,以及相關手稿和照片,完整地呈現他的設計理念和思考過程。展覽的展台高度、座椅等都經過精心設計,讓觀眾在觀展時感到更加輕鬆自如。「流線設計與人體工學之美」反映了陳氏對設計的熱情和追求,以及其設計背後的重要原則。
3. 劉小康 ——《融合傳統文化與現代設計》
劉小康創作的四件椅子裝置藝術作品,可獨立觀賞,亦可視為一體。作品體現出劉氏對中國傳統文化的深厚認識及對漢字的理解,並將之融入藝術創作中的巧思。劉氏的每件作品都蘊含豐富的故事,並把椅子的形象與傳統文化和諧結合。觀眾在欣賞巧手工藝的同時,可領略到他對於傳統文化的尊重及創新思維,見證他把設計思維轉化成藝術品,認識中國工藝,關注文化傳承。
4. 陳瑞麟——《葫蘆中的無限創意》
陳瑞麟設計的最新展覽「葫蘆中的無限創意」,顯示他如何把葫蘆形象融入到雕塑、珠寶等不同領域中,展示出設計的無限可能。葫蘆傳統上象徵著祝福和守護,在其高級珠寶品牌Qeelin的作品中,葫蘆成了核心的設計元素,巧妙地呈現在戒指、項鍊、耳環等飾品中,風格獨特。陳氏希望藉此富有寓意的經典圖案,傳遞超越文化界限的信息。
是次展覽表現出陳氏如何打破藝術的孤高,以觸動人心的創意連結不同媒介和文化。
5. 李永銓——《設計的本質》
本地品牌設計師李永銓擅長以簡潔的造型和獨特的展示方式突顯出設計的本質。是次展覽一共展出三組作品,每組都以實驗性的方法展示。第一組作品結合了李氏過往的品牌設計,並轉換成全白的3D打印作品,讓觀眾能夠聚焦在設計的基本元素、結構和比例,從而了解設計的原點和核心特徵。另一組作品《新九宗罪》以擴增實境(AR)讓觀眾從不同角度探索其中五件木刻版畫作品,體驗各種視覺效果。最後,《八爪魚》把一系列雕塑悉心排列在在燈箱上,創造出引人入勝的視覺體驗。展覽以創意展示方式呈現李氏的設計理念,啟發人們的創意思維。
6. 羅偉基——《林肯L100概念車的未來之旅》
羅偉基是著名汽車設計師,曾為多家知名汽車公司設計創新和前衛的概念車。他的新作林肯L100概念車(Lincoln L100 Concept)擁有流暢的線條和富有未來感的造型,體現了他的創意手法和設計哲學。為了讓展覽更有臨場真實感,他把展覽空間化作車房,並採用文字和影片展示概念車由構思到完成的過程,讓觀眾仔細欣賞它的流線外形和精密細節,深入了解從概念到實現的過程,以及羅氏對細節和創新的執著。
7. 葉智榮——《產品設計中的顏色、物料和飾面 (CMF)》
產品設計師葉智榮於1990年創立葉智榮設計,設計過千件產品,發明專利數十項,獲獎無數,曾獲多國邀請展覽及收藏於中外知名博物館及書刊。是次展覽展出葉智榮的產品設計作品,闡述他卓越的設計生涯及設計的演變。葉氏使用產品設計中常用的CMF(color, material, finish)方法,拆解每件產品背後的創意和製作過程,讓觀眾更深入地了解設計師如何運用不同的顏色、物料和飾面處理來突出產品的特點和質感,感受到設計師對每個細節的執着,並從視覺和觸覺上了解設計師的設計理念和創作過程。
8. 朱鎮安——《香港的國際電影足跡》
朱鎮安是香港的資深電影製片人,他曾參與製作多部國際知名的電影,包括《盜墓者羅拉:生命之匙》、《蝙蝠俠—黑夜之神》和《變形金剛:殲滅世紀》等。為了呈現朱氏在香港電影界的貢獻,展覽製作了一幅《香港電影地圖》,標記了朱氏為多套重要電影作品悉心挑選的拍攝場地,並以照片展示這些地點如何為不同的劇情和故事提供扣人心弦的場景,反映他獨具慧眼及對細節的執著。每個標示的地點都在訴說一個銀幕上的故事。透過地圖,觀眾可以了解到朱氏如何運用香港獨有的景觀來滿足本地和國際電影的拍攝需要,從而向世界展示這城市的獨特魅力。
9. 何周禮——《窺探宏偉建築》
曾為多個國家級建築項目操刀的著名建築設計師何周禮,以別開生面的展覽形式,展出近年的重要作品,勾起觀眾的好奇心。展廳設計成一個封閉的空間,觀眾只能透過玻璃窗觀看展品——建築模型呈現了建築物的外觀和細節,影片則展示了作品的內部空間和背後的設計概念。這種間接的「窺探」方式,創造一種迷人的神秘感,激發觀眾深入探索展品,以及進一步認識何氏作品的欲望。
10. 柯興邦——《設計思維——初創公司的成功關鍵》
柯興邦是一位成功的企業家,是獨角獸企業之聯合創辦人。企業的成功展現了設計思維在初創公司中的重要性。柯氏跨領域的背景,令他由專才變成通才,以綜合思維推動公司發展。展覽以時間線方式展示了柯氏的創業歷程、重要里程碑和成就,以及如何把設計思維應用在不同方面,包括產品設計、品牌營造、用戶體驗設計、產品創新及解決問題。這種具前瞻性和以用戶為本的設計方法幫助企業創造獨特價值,並於競爭激烈的市場脫穎而出,是初創公司的成功關鍵。
設計學院期望透過不同方式展示校友的創造力、創意和影響力,讓觀眾通過文字、圖像、聲音、互動和虛擬實境等多種形式,親身參與和感受豐富的多感官體驗,探討知識傳遞如何塑造我們的世界和文化,以及如何在設計中產生影響。展覽引領觀眾欣賞和認識藝術價值及實用性,展開一場設計之旅,邁向創新未來。
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《One To Ten》理大設計傑出校友作品展
日期:2024年 3 月 11日至 2024 年 5 月 31 日(由3月12日起開放予公眾)
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香港理工大學設計學院 (下稱「理大設計」或「學院」)一直是香港設計教育與研究的重要樞紐,提供優質的設計學學士及深造課程,為不同行業培育創意人才。學院乃東西文化匯集之所,學生得以發展設計專長,同時深入了解行業和社會狀況,擁有獨特的國際與文化視野。 理大設計理論與應用並重,貫穿藝術與科學,積極推動跨學科合作和學習,注重優質設計教育,進行高瞻研究,同時提供諮詢服務。
理大設計提供的研究及學術課程以五大主軸理念為基礎:一、發展開明的思想模式;二、推動正面的改變;三、建立具前瞻性的企業家精神;四、表現本真;五、提倡負責任的設計態度。
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