![]() ![]() The design team translates the concept of weaving into a contemporary context by creating custom felt modules that seamlessly interlock, forming a vibrant skin across a dome-shaped structure. Studio Left introduces ‘Criss Cross’ as a modern reinterpretation of the ancient Indonesian art of ‘anyaman,’ which involves intricate weaving techniques used for a wide range of applications, from hut walls to other protective structures. Mark your calendars as designboom brings an essential roundup of the most unmissable events happening during the LA Design Festival 2023! ![]() Keeping with the spirit of accessibility and inclusivity, the majority of its programming is free to attend and open to the public, ensuring that anyone with an interest in design is welcome. Visitors can look forward to events such as studio tours, panel discussions, curated exhibitions, experiential installations, and pop-ups. With the overarching theme of ‘Design for the People,’ the voices of creatives from many backgrounds and practices will be amplified. LADF will run from Thursday, June 22nd through Sunday, June 25th, 2023. The festival will unite a diverse array of both local and global creatives, and will be anchored at ROW DTLA and Helms Bakery District in West LA, while also extending its reach with an outpost in Long Beach and various independent events throughout the city. “Animation is deeply ingrained in Warner Bros’ creative DNA, so we’re really excited to dive in with the team at Locksmith, who bring a fresh sensibility and aesthetic to this seminal art form,” said Warner Bros Motion Picture co-chairs and co-CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy.The Los Angeles Design Festival (LADF) is gearing up to make its much-anticipated return with a citywide celebration that embraces the rich design culture of Los Angeles. The new deal is part of Warner Bros’ comprehensive strategy to revitalize its approach to animated features through key partnerships, creative development, and quality storytelling. Under terms of the pact, the Locksmith team – led by Julie Lockhart, founder and president of production Natalie Fischer, CEO and Mary Coleman, chief creative officer – will work with Warner Bros Pictures Animation president Bill Damaschke and his team to advance a fresh, innovative approach to the Burbank, CA studio’s legacy IP while also developing and producing original features. Locksmith is currently in production on its second feature film That Christmas, written by Richard Curtis ( Love, Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral), to be released on Netflix ![]() Noëlle Raffaele, director of DC Superhero Girls and story artist for The Lego Ninjago Movie and Marvel Studios’ upcoming The Marvels, is attached to helm. A sci-fi twist on Grimms’ Fairy Tales, the feature project centers on four young women who launch a rebellion against the tyrannical Queen of the moon and soar through the stars while fighting to take charge of their own destinies. Kalen Egan & Travis Sentell, writers on the Amazon series Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, are attached to write. ![]() The second project is The Lunar Chronicles, based on Marissa Meyer’s bestselling novels. ![]()
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