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  • Neri Oxman and the Mediated Matter Group. Lazarus. 2016. Produced by, and in collaboration with, Stratasys, Ltd. Courtesy the Mediated Matter Group

    Neri Oxman: Material Ecology

    May 14–Oct 18, 2020

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  • Massoud Hassani. Mine Kafon wind-powered deminer. 2011. Bamboo and biodegradable plastics, 87 × 87 × 87" (221 × 221 × 221 cm). Gift of the Contemporary Arts Council of the Museum of Modern Art

    Energy

    Oct 21, 2019–Jan 26, 2020

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  • Josephine Pryde. It’s Not My Body XII. 2011. Pigmented inkjet print, 31 1/2 x 19 1/2″ (80 x 49.5 cm). Acquired through the generosity of Anne Ehrenkranz in honor of Gayle Greenhill

    New Order: Art and Technology in the Twenty-First Century

    Mar 17–Jun 15, 2019

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  • Neri Oxman (American, b. Israel 1976), Mediated Matter Group (est. 2010), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (est. 1861), W. Craig Carter (American, b. 1961), MIT Materials Science and Engineering (est. 1974), Stratasys (est. 1989). Imaginary Beings (Medusa 2). 2012. Objet Connex500 Multi-material 3-D Bitmap Printer and colored digital powders and materials. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Committee on Architecture and Design Funds

    This Is for Everyone: Design Experiments for the Common Good

    Feb 14, 2015–Jan 18, 2016

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  • Lyle Rains (British) and George “Ed” Logg (American, b. 1948), Atari Inc. (USA, est. 1972). Asteroids. 1979. Gift of Atari Interactive, Inc., 2013

    A Collection of Ideas

    Feb 15, 2014–Jan 11, 2015

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  • Massoud Hassani. Mine Kafon wind-powered deminer. 2011. Bamboo and biodegradable plastics, 87 × 87 × 87″ (221 × 221 × 221 cm). Gift of The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Rene van der Hulst

    Applied Design

    Mar 2, 2013–Jan 20, 2014

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  • Kacie Kinzer. Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. Tweenbot. 2009. Cardboard, paper, ink, batteries, motor, and wheels, 36 x 8 1/2 x 14" (91.4 x 21.6 x 35.6 cm). Installation view at The Museum of Modern Art, 2011. Photo © Scott Rudd

    Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects

    Jul 24–Nov 7, 2011

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  • Joris Laarman. Bone Chair. 2006. Aluminum. Manufactured by Joris Laarman Studio, The Netherlands. The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of the Fund for the Twenty-First Century

    Action! Design over Time

    Feb 5, 2010–Jan 31, 2011

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  • Ralph Borland. Suited for Subversion Prototype. 2002. Nylon-reinforced PVC, padding, speaker, and pulse reader, 47 1/4 × 31 1/2 × 23 5/8″ (120 × 80 × 60 cm). Fund for the Twenty-First Century

    Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

    Nov 26, 2008–Oct 12, 2009

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  • Kieran Timberlake Architects. Cellophane House (Exterior). 2008. Aluminum frame, custom steel connectors, polycarbonate floors and interior walls, acrylic stair, aluminum curtain wall and e2 glazing, glazing, translucent roof, metal grating for walkways and balconies, GRP Bathroom Pods, bathroom fixtures, plumbing trim and accessories, Next Gen SmartWrap™ (PET, Photovoltaics, Infrared blocking film), aluminum angles, LED lighting, kitchen casework, appliances, louvers and fans, epoxy paint, and nuts and bolts. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of the exhibition "Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling" This project supported in part by Kullman Buildings Corp., CVM Engineers, Arup Lighting, Schüco USA, Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions, 3form, DuPont Teijin Films, PowerFilm, Valcucine, 3M Window FilmsTM-Prestige Series, Miele, Duravit, AF New York, Universal Services Associates, Inc., Capital Plastics Company, Craftweld Fabrication Company Inc., A&B / McKeon Glass, Inc., Czarnowski, Bosch Rexroth, distributed by Airline Hydraulics Corporation, Total Plastics, Inc., Maspeth Welding, Inc., Burgess Steel, JE Berkowitz, LP and Oldcastle, CPI Daylighting, Inc., Greenheck, distributed by Del Ren Associates, ICI Paints, and Burnett Products Company, Inc.

    Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling

    Jul 20–Oct 20, 2008

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  • Susana Soares Design Interactions Department, Royal College of Art BEE’S project. Prototype. 2007

    Design and the Elastic Mind

    Feb 24–May 12, 2008

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