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The West Coast of the United States is more attractive for designers than the East Coast. Features, such as technological innovation, automotive design, entertainment production, new companies and education are concentrated more on the West Coast. Jean-Louis Gassee, a builder of companies and original operating systems, associate high optimism with the West Coast. The West Coast is considered more vital because population along the Pacific coast has a rich diversity of species. It is believed that if Columbus had landed in California, the East Coast would have been absent.

Author: Pearlman, Chee
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1997
Social aspects, Editorial, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Designers, Pacific Coast (United States)

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Achille Castiglioni

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Milan, Italy-born industrial designer Achille Castiglioni will exhibit 200 objects including installations, lamps and furniture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, NY. Castiglioni's forte among an extensive body of work are his lamps. The humble, exuberant industrial designer and his inventions have consistently adhered to a low-profile approach to the idea of ownership. Castiglioni's inventions reflect his genius.

Author: Pearlman, Chee
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1997
Exhibitions, Industrial design, Industrial designers, Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, Castiglioni, Achille

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Smoke and mirrors

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Japanese set/costume designer and art director Eiko Ishioka designed the stage set for magician/entertainer David Copperfield's Dreams and Nightmares show last year in a unique collaboration between two artists on Broadway. Ishioka successfully hurdled the problems of executing her designs in consonance with the technical requirements demanded of Copperfield's illusions both onstage and backstage.

Author: Pearlman, Chee
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1997
Works, Set designers, Ishioka, Eiko

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