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 Designers Aparna Rao and Soren Pors addressing the opening session.

Tasmeem Doha offers insights into world of art and fashion

Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar in partnership with the Qatar Foundation launched its biennial art and design conference, Tasmeem Doha 2015 on Sunday.
Tasmeem Doha 2015: ‘3ajeeb!’ is open to the public and is being held at VCUQatar until Thursday. There are presentations today from 2-5pm, tomorrow from 1-8pm and Thursday (3 -7pm).
The theme is ‘playfulness’ as expressed by the Arabizi word 3ajeeb! (ahh-jhee-b), meaning “strange in a strange way, cool in a cool way, and slightly weird in a slightly weird way.”
Tasmeem Doha 3ajeeb! will foster discussions on playful processes as a creative practice to generate new knowledge, technologies and discoveries.
The 3ajeeb! studios feature 26 workshops led by multidisciplinary artists, designers, architects, performers and musicians. The studio part of the first day came to a close with the opening address by Pors & Rao designers, Aparna Rao and Soren Pors, a Bengaluru-based Indo-Danish art duo, making sculptures and installations that often involve mechanical movement and responsive behaviours.
This was followed by a conversation with special guests, legendary fashion designer and master couturier Valentino Garavani and honorary president of the Valentino Fashion House, Giancarlo Giammetti.
Valentino and Giammetti opened their session with a video presentation of the Valentino Garavani Virtual Museum, a digital fashion experience showcasing five decades of fashion history.
The museum, a downloadable application that uses real time 3D technology, let’s visitors explore, in-depth, not just the house’s archive, but also Valentino’s captivating back story.
Moderated conversations with Valentino and Giammetti, led by VCUQatar Fashion Design chair Sandra Wilkins followed the screening, and touched upon the concept of the virtual museum, as well as Valentino’s professional and personal insights into the world of couture fashion. Following the conversation, members of the audience, including students, participated in a Q&A session.
“We are grateful to Qatar Foundation for providing such an extraordinary opportunity to our students,” said VCUQatar dean Allyson Vanstone. More details are available on http://www.tasmeemdoha.com/schedule.


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