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Brompton Bike Feature at 100% design london

Brompton live assembly image © designboom
Brompton Bicycles had a presence at this year’s london design festival with a number of collaborative projects with JAM. Inside 100% design London, there was the brompton live assembly interactive stand which was a participatory display of the bicycle assembly process.
Public Perception of Colour an inclusive project conceived by Rob and Nick Carter in association with Pantone

“Perception of Colour” was created by artist duo Rob and Nick Carter, from Thursday 24th September to Sunday 27th September, 2009 at 100% Design, Earl’s Court Business Centre, London, incorporating the colour choices made by members of the public attending the event.
2,700 Pantone swatches (the entire Pantone range) will be available for 1,000 members of the public to select shades which, in their minds, best represent the 7 spectral colours, Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple. The individual swatches chosen at the event will be mounted on to sheets of aluminium, to create 7 ‘monochromes’ evolving over the course of the exhibition. Thus the finished monochromes will represent the public ideal of the key spectral shades.
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