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Dylan Kwok

Dylan Kwok is a designer, communicator and maker.

Dylan spent his childhood in Hong Kong with close family ties in Japan. He moved to Canada with his family during college years. At that time, he became particularly intrigued by Nordic socialism and its minimalistic design, which subsequently led him to study and work in Finland.

Years of exposure across cultures have sparked his interest in designing for public space, and in creating systems of objects that can serve a wider audience. Dylan enjoys communicating with users to understand their perspectives in urban problems, and using his solid construction knowledge to make designs that serve their needs. He has applied design methods on various projects involving public space elements, including park benches, trams, podium gardens, community kitchen, back alleys, or even the Harbour Area in Helsinki, Finland. Nevertheless, the real satisfaction that drives his design comes from witnessing the public enjoying his works.

Professionally, he has visualized interior concepts for Burdifilek Design Studio in Canada and joined different architectural offices in Finland to conduct design studies for Nokia and the Helsinki City Planning Office. Since settling back in Hong Kong in 2011, he has managed various community projects and exhibitions for the Chinese University of Hong Kong (School of Architecture), the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Design Institute for Social Innovation) and the Hong Kong Design Centre.

He has also taught at the Aalto University (Spatial design classes), the University of Saint Joseph (Architectural Design, three-dimensional thinking, Rhino3D), and the Macao Polytechnic Institute (Final Year Project, Furniture prototyping, Model making).

Dylan was granted the best Master’s thesis award in Art by the University of Art and Design Helsinki (TAIK), and was given the Hong Kong Young Design Talent title in 2009.

Exhibition

🙈🙉🙊

  • 19 Dec 2019 - 08 Mar 2020

  • 10:00 - 18:00(Closed on Every Monday)

  • Futian Railway Station, Shenzhen

“See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”. This could be one of the interpretations, regarding the emojis used in the title of this work. However, for the digital natives, these three wise monkeys could yield totally different meanings in different context and cultural settings.

This work consist of a sofa system, PEGSaPLAY, that was designed by me in 2018, and a giant white inflatable monkey that sit on it. Together, it energized this junk-space alone.

The mutation:

  1. 🙈🙉🙊 was a mutant from PEGSaPLAY
  2. PEGSaPLAY was evolved from HACK-A-BENCH.
  3. HACK-A-BENCH was a mutant from an ordinary park bench in Aldrich Bay Park.
  4. PEGSaPLAY is the sofa product manufactured by ZUO ZUO LTD
  5. HACK-A-BENCH is set of bespoke park benches installed in Aldrich Bay Park Hong Kong under Art Promotion Office’s project Seats Together.