Back from Craftwerk 2.0

Some pics from Craftwerk 2.0, the exhibition in Jönköping, Sweden, where Kakariki and I participate. The exhibition was amazing and I could not stop smiling as I walked through. Lovely to see all these things that I’ve seen only on pictures in real life. Anyone near Jönköping should go see it, not to mention all the workshops and lectures they’ll be having during the fall and winter. The exhibition runs from September 19 until January 17 2010.

(I was all nerves and excitement, so I had some problems focusing on taking pictures, but at least some of them turned out ok.)

Entrance hall of the exhibition: Craft for a better world

Entrance hall of the exhibition: "Craft for a better world"

QR codes by Kakariki, Mario Map by Cross stitch ninja

QR codes by Kakariki, Mario Map by Cross stitch ninja

A part of four panels by Faythe Levine

Oh, was this your land? by Kakariki, Homes for all by Cross stitch ninja

"Oh, Sorry was that your land?" by Kakariki, "Homes for all" by Cross stitch ninja

A fabric world map of craftivism, with zines. Strings tied to them to show their origins. Click for a bigger picture.

A fabric world map of craft zines. Strings tied to them to show where they come from. Click on the picture to see a bigger version.

And a clip from local news programme Smålandsnytt (in Swedish).

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  1. September 20, 2009 at 11:39 pm | Permalink

    wow COOL! I love that TV clip too. Nice to see around and get a scale of it. Looks like an awesome show.

    Lucky Ninja!

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