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Jaguar Magazine #08

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  • Ahmed
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  • Arts
  • Galway
  • Capoeira
  • Jaguar
In this issue, we explore the art of creativity from the Brazilian masters who devised the graceful art of Capoeira, to the Irish artists mixing new culture with old. You will also discover the creative line that links Victorian wallpaper to the iPhone. While the multi-talented actor and performer, Riz Ahmed, explains why it is the right time to reveal his true self to the world.

The Selectors GADGETS

The Selectors GADGETS Alester Kells DESIGN Ross Lovegrove Industrial designer and artist who has influenced Sony, Apple, Airbus, Issey Miyake and Tag Heuer. His work is featured in museums such as MoMA in New York and London’s Product Designer and Head of Acoustic R&D at Quadraspire, manufacturers of highperformance audio furniture @KellsAwkells PHOTO: ANGEL FERNANDEZ NUNEZ Design Museum rosslovegrove.com Selects: Nobu chair by Manuel Jiménez García, Nagami “Manuel is the co-founder of Nagami, a Spanish startup that is revolutionising the way that furniture and other objects are created using robotic manufacturing and 3D printing technology. His energy for change is underpinned by a fearless intellect and understanding of advanced computational design. As an educator – he is a professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture at UCL, London – he is driving a new approach to the way we create and perceive the emerging world around us in structures, optimised design, unique componentised architecture, and more. He represents a brave new 21st-century mindset with zero nostalgia. The 3D printed Nobu chair is a great example of Manuel’s work – I love this design. It’s excellent.” nagami.design PHOTO © BOHUMIL KOSTOHRYZ / KINNEKSBOND DANCE Fin Walker Director and choreographer whose work has been seen at The National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, West End and Broadway finwalker.co.uk Selects: And so you see… our honourable blue sky and ever enduring sun... can only be consumed slice by slice… “Don’t be put off by the extended title. This piece, from South African choreographer Robyn Orlin, addresses how capitalism has brought out the worst in us. It’s visceral and emotive, only made possible by the solo artist Albert Ibokwe Khoza. He is an incredible performer, exceptionally talented as an actor, singer and dancer with multiple identities as a healer, a shaman, gay, black, both masculine and feminine. He transcends the concept, the story, the emotions, and ignites my compassion. A rare experience for me in dance. It’s a ‘must-see’.” Selects: The Viridia turntable with Phaedra tonearm by Helius Designs “The first time I saw the Viridia, I didn’t put a record on – I just looked at it. It has real wow-factor. It doesn’t look like a conventional turntable, it’s a visual statement. And when you play a record, it’s as amazing and involving to listen to as it is to look at. It’s a very immersive listening experience: in hi-fi we call it ‘effortless’ – it makes you remember how good your favourite records are.” heliusdesigns.co.uk 12 / Jaguar Magazine Jaguar Magazine / 13

 

JAGUAR MAGAZINE

 

Jaguar Magazine celebrates creativity in all its forms, with exclusive features that inspire sensory excitement, from beautiful design to cutting-edge technology.

In this issue, we explore the art of creativity from the Brazilian masters who devised the graceful art of Capoeira, to the Irish artists mixing new culture with old. You will also discover the creative line that links Victorian wallpaper to the iPhone. While the multi-talented actor and performer, Riz Ahmed, explains why it is the right time to reveal his true self to the world.

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