The photo reportage Rainbowland shot by Kitra Cahana for Colors 76 Teenagers has obtained the 1st Prize Stories in the World Press Photo’s Art and Entertainment section. [ More ]
The glass objects designed by Fabrica’s Portuguese designer Gonçalo Campos for Secondome will be part of the permanent collection of Mude - Museu do Design da Moda in Lisbon. [ More ]
Fabrica has been invited by the prestigious V&A Museum in London to participate in "Decode: Digital Design Sensations" a major survey of the best contemporary digital art and design from around the world, to be seen until April 2010 [ More ]
Fabrica develops Benetton’s new global interactive multimedia campaign. The casting competition has opened. Now it's your time! www.benetton.com/casting [ More ]
"Sea Horses" a short documentary realized by the young Fabrica resident Alex Healey and produced by Fabrica has been selected by Guardian.co.uk, one of the world's leading online newspapers and the most popular newspaper website in the UK. ... [ More ]
Fabrica is not a school, advertising agency or university. It is an applied creativity laboratory, a talent incubator, a studio of sorts in which young, modern artists come from all over the world to develop innovative projects and explore new directions in myriad avenues of communication. Read more...
Here, we’re be blogging stories and interests, ranging from cool projects, educational news, to the party last friday and what we had for lunch, from inside and outside of Fabrica, from ex and current Fabricanti, from friends and strangers, everything in between the all and the nothings.
Creativity is unusual stuff: It frightens. It deranges. It’s subversive. It mistrusts what it sees, what it hears. It dares to doubt. It acts even if it errs. It infiltrates preconceived notions. It rattles established certitudes. It incessantly invents new ways, new vocabularies. It provokes and changes points of view.
Communication research at Fabrica services a wide variety of disciplines and social causes.
We invite applications from talented young designers and artists. Successful applicants will be awarded a bursary to spend one year in Fabrica working on a range of creative projects.
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