Last chance to participate in the State of Design festival

So many events and so little time left – get involved in Design That Moves.

See the top submissions and winners from the Design For an Active City competition on display at the Do Design Space, GPO, Bourke St until 29 July.

The Pirate Radio Tower at the VCA.

The Pirate Radio Tower at the VCA.

Image: Tobias Titz

Visit the pop-up Pirate Radio Tower, presented by the Victorian College of the Arts, in collaboration with the Ian Potter Museum of Art, Swinburne University and RMIT University, at the Victorian College of the Arts. Designed by US-based architect and artist Adam Kalkin, the tower includes a fully operational transmission mast and control room.

Join the 9 to 5 Talks Program running through to Friday 29 July where Melbourne’s leading designers pose nine critical questions to five of the world’s most important design thinkers working in fashion, graphic design, education, interior design, industrial design and architecture. The series of live Q&A format Skype conversations is at the Wheeler Centre.

And there is plenty more. If you haven’t planned your week’s activities go to website for the full program. Alternatively, visit the information booth at City Square or the Melbourne Central Festival Hub, located in Shot Tower Square.

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