OMO transformation bag`s story, a collaboration with Karyn Lim and exhibition in Designart Tokyo is featured in Home & Decor Magazine April 2023.
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OMO bag created by Fani Atmanti and Karyn Lim was mentioned on Channels News Asia article.
Article : cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/trending/creative-capital-karyn-lim-industrial-designer-bags-furniture-14488376 Photos : left : OMO (brown version) right : transformation bag by Karyn Lim Date November 1st 2019
Place : PAGELARAN (Karaton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat) Client : The Royal Court of Yogyakarta Booklet designed for the opening of Sekaten Exhibition 2019. 32 pages fullcolor cover : materica grey and linemaster green content : bookpaper paper binding : metal production : Anang Saptoto 【TSUKU×TSUKU vol.1 つくば X はたらく】
Date & Place : March 17th 2018 at Cafe Berger, Tsukuba City 画像提供:PHOTO BY MIKI CHISHAKI Fani Atmanti was invited to become one of the speaker in TSUKU X TSUKU event which was held on March 17th 2018 in Cafe Berger, Tsukuba City. She presented about her activities in Tsukuba University such as her research on cultural architecture in Nias Island Indonesia and its adaptive reuse, her experimental project "OMO Nias Series", her idea of Tsukuba City and she also explained how her hometown which is an old town in Java Island "Yogyakarta" influences her as a designer and architect. After the presentations session, each presentator with some audience had a little discussion about Tsukuba City. Each group discuss about the future potential of Tsukuba City. Fani Atmanti's group thought that Tsukuba has great potential of future technology innovation and heritage cultural property but only few people have awareness to its potentials. Tsukuba Centre should be developed more to connect the hidden potential of Tsukuba City. So the idea is developing some open space in near Tsukuba Centre which invites people from Kanto area such to visit Tsukuba. The 広場/open space should be intriguing and invites youth to gather in Tsukuba Centre area. Fani Atmanti presented "The OMO Project, A Magnificent of Asian Aesthetic" in Pecha Kucha Night Tokyo Vol.154. Her idea is turning scavenged timber of a great civilization into a contemporary everyday product.
Fani Atmanti is currently investigating structural concepts and exploring the adaptive reuse of a traditional wooden house in Bawomataluo village, Nias Island Indonesia. Her other creative pursuit involves a collaboration with a local carpenter and Singaporean designer Karyn Lim to create a bag she has named “OMO” which dons v-pattern cuts in its outer wooden skin, allowing it to transform from a flat surface into a three-dimensional volume. Fani Atmantiは、インドネシア、二アス島Bawomataluo村の伝統的な木製家屋の、最適な再利用方法と、ストラクチャーコンセプトのリサーチをし ています。また、彼女のクリエイティビティへの探究心は、地元の職人とのコラボレーションや、シンガポールデザインナーKarynLimとの、木の皮をv-パターンにカットした素材を利用した、2Dから3Dへ変形可能な“OMO”というバックの共同制作にまで及んでいます。 Audio File : Pecha Kucha Night Tokyo OMO OMO bag was exhibited at
Tokyo Design Week 2016 (Debut Exhibition) tokyo design week Meiji-jingu Gaien Mae, Tokyo 2-7 November 2016 Collaborator : Karyn Lim purchase and inquiry : contact me |
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