Design is much more than product design: Design is an attitude, a way of initiating change and making new solutions conceivable and tangible.
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
Design contributes to the formation of our world and the way we live together and helps to expand human possibilities of agency and decision making. Afterall, the objects—analog and digital—with which we surround ourselves, which we produce, buy, use, and discard, play a key role in shaping our bodies and our environment. With a thematic tour covering around 2,000 m2, the MAK Design Lab makes the expanded tasks and new roles of design tangible.

The MAK Design Lab is a semi-permanent exhibition in the lower level of the museum in which objects from the MAK Collection are placed into a multifaceted historical and contemporary context with loans and new productions in seven thematically organized rooms.
 
The presented design ideas look into the challenges of the 21st century such as the climate crisis, digitalization, society and democracy. They explore material innovations, circular design, and new possibilities of producing and consuming. The MAK Design Lab also presents new approaches to designing fair cohabitation in awareness of our interdependence with all species on our planet.
 
On display are contemporary projects by designers, architects, programmers, and activists that highlight challenges of the present, suggest alternatives, and inspire new solutions. These include projects like a mealworm farm as a glimpse into the future of the food industry, a 3D-printed cargo bike produced in the spirit of circular design, works on activism and counterstrategies to digital surveillance, and also key pieces of design history like the Frankfurt kitchen by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, as part of the presentation on care work.
 
In the MAK Design Lab, the focus is placed on design processes that have an impact on our ways of producing and living, habits and systems. With imagination, creativity, and playful experiments, the MAK Design Lab draws attention to the consequences of our current lifestyle but also to the implications alternative future strategies could have for all of us.
Curators
mischer’traxler Studio (Katharina Mischer, Thomas Traxler)
Janina Falkner, Head Education and Outreach
Marlies Wirth, Curator, Digital Culture and MAK Design Collection
 
Assistance
Viktoria Heinrich, MAK Design Collection
 
Communication Design and Interaction Design
LWZ, Vienna
 
The MAK Lab App, a project in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research, mediates crucial issues for shaping the future in this era of Digital Modernity and climate change. Attractively designed with a playful approach to the subject, it complements the parcours of the MAK Design Lab and can be accessed on all smartphones at lab.mak.at.
MAK Lab App 
Joseph Binder Award, 2020, Gold
The MAK Blog dedicates the series Inside MAK DESIGN LAB, in which the designers themselves have their say: blog.mak.at
slovenská verzia

CURATORS
mischer’traxler studio (Katharina Mischer, Thomas Traxler),
Janina Falkner, New Concepts for Learning, MAK,
Marlies Wirth, Curator, Digital Culture and MAK Design Collection,
in dialogue with the heads of the MAK Collection

ASSISTANCE
Viktoria Heinrich, MAK Design Collection

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A project of the MAK in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research.

The reinstallation of the MAK DESIGN LAB is part of the project “Design & Innovation. Cross-Border Cooperation between Design Institutions Transitioning to the Digital Age” and is financially supported by the EU program INTERREG V-A Slovakia–Austria.

   
 

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