BIO
The Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO) is a comparative international exhibition of industrial design, visual communications and design concepts. It is one of the few events in the world to present, every two years, an expert selection of industrial design products and to promote, through well designed products by Slovene and foreign designers, contemporary trends in world industrial design.
Since the first BIO event in 1964, twenty successful international presentations of design have been organised. Due to the international character of the Biennial and a broad network of contacts with international organisations and individuals that have offered their collaboration and support, BIO is one of the most important events in Central European design. The independent international selection committee that selects the exhibits and the distinguished international jury that selects the award-winners guarantee high-level professionalism and prominence of the event.
BIO 21
2 October–2 November 2008
Architecture Museum of Ljubljana, Fužine Castle
Entries: 18 February–11 April 2008
2008 is BIO Year! On 2 October 2008 the 21st Biennial of Industrial Design will open at the Architecture Museum of Ljubljana.
For BIO 21 we have modernised the registration and selection procedure. We have introduced an international selection committee that will examine all entries equally and select the most appropriate items of industrial design, visual communications and design concepts. We have expanded our international promotion and cooperation to incorporate some of the most important international design organisations. For the first time in the Biennial’s history, the registration for BIO 21 will be possible online!
At BIO 21 the focus will be on design projects that propose creative and innovative solutions to the problems of life today, are oriented toward sustainable development and social responsibility and address the special needs of various groups of users.
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Why Participate in BIO 21?
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