DEMO design-in-motion festival
DEMO is a design-in-motion festival that took over 5000 screens in public places across the Netherlands last November for an exhibition showing motion work by designers from around the world. Video / DEMO
DEMO is a design-in-motion festival that took over 5000 screens in public places across the Netherlands last November for an exhibition showing motion work by designers from around the world. Video / DEMO
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