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| Group Leader: |
Prof M P Ranjan (India) |
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National Institute of Design
in Ahmedabad, India |
| Participants: |
Tasos Calintzis (SA) |
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Sue Fairburn (Canada) |
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Sholto Forsyth (SA) |
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Yaniv Harussi (Israel) |
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Shaleh Mujir (Malaysia) |
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Etienne Rijkheer (SA) |
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Michael Wolf (Germany/SA) |
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| Students: |
Nicholas Collins (University of Johannesburg) |
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De Wet Groenewald (University of Johannesburg) |
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Junko Hosokawa (USA) |
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Daryn Molenaar (Cape Penninsula University of
Technology) |
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Fritz Rauch (Cape Penninsula University of Technology)
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Francoin Visser (Cape Penninsula University
of Technology) |
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Jason Zawitkowski (USA) |
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| FOCUS AREA: ALTERNATIVE
MODES OF TRANSPORTATION - STUTTGART
GROUP |
| Top international industrial designer, George
Teodorescu brought 13 of his students studying towards
a masters degree in Integral Design at the State Academy of
Visual Arts and Design in Stuttgart (Germany) to take part
in the Interdesign. Ten students worked on alternative modes
of transport, two worked with the Bicycle and Tricycle group
and one joined the Communication group. |
| Group Leader: |
George Teodorescu
State Academy of Visual Arts and Design, Stuttgart |
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| Students: |
Zhihong Chen (China) |
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Mathias Huntscha (Germany) |
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Klaus Kaupp (Germany) |
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Minsun Kang (Korea) |
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Byoungsam Lee (Korea) |
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Mario Pöss (Germany) |
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Linn Rodesjö (Sweden) |
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Thomas Trapp (Germany) |
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Helen Wegener (Germany) |
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Martin Werner (Germany) |
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