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		<title>NYCxDesign 2013: Negative Space</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Negative Space is an exhibition where designers explore the idea of negative space from new and interesting perspectives. Ten designers from Konstfack , the largest university of arts, crafts, and design in Sweden, took on the challenge and present a series of their own interpretations where they examine the relationship between objects and their surrounding space. Questions they ask: - What is a negative space? - Can it be framed by something other than matter? 


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<p> Negative Space is an exhibition where designers explore the idea of negative space from new and interesting perspectives. Ten designers from Konstfack , the largest university of arts, crafts, and design in Sweden, took on the challenge and present a series of their own interpretations where they examine the relationship between objects and their surrounding space. Questions they ask: &#8211; What is a negative space? &#8211; Can it be framed by something other than matter? </p>
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