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Back to ListingSven Becker
Luxembourg
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Member since December 18, 2009
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I-U-E-O-A represent the vowels of the Roman alphabet. In human language, consonants represent noises rather than precise sounds. It is only by introducing vowels that the noises start to make sense. Therefore, vowels are the instrument that make comprehension possible.
This is the main concept behind the association. Language needs vowels to be expressed and understood. The association IUEOA lives along the same lines: it tries to put into evidence different aspects that surround us but which we don’t necessarily take into account in everyday life.
A collective of graphic designers, artists, musicians, photographers, journalists, environmentalists, travellers and other interested people wish to highlight the place of sustainable development in everyday life. How? Through exhibitions, occasional events and recently through a quarterly publication uniting culture and a green lifestyle.
Environmentalism, sustainable development, greenhouse effect, organic products… these terms are on everybody’s lips at the moment. And ours too! It is not only politicians, businesses or big brands that are switching to green. Culture in a wider sense is going in the same direction. And this is where we step in.
We are here to add a touch of culture to the notion of sustainable development!
Culture, obviously in the artistic sense but also in the agricultural sense. The concept of sustainable, cultural and agricultural development hence become “culturable”.
My Interests
- Industrial Design
- Environmental Design
- Communication Design
- Fashion Design
- Audio/Visual Design