Absolutamente Moderno


Alicante 858 dpto 301

Las Condes

Santiago, CHILE


+(56 2) 326 44 72


FAUNA is a studio formed by young people (not necessarily in age but definitely at heart) which is willing to flood the market with absolutely modern work, unbiased work, work which becomes art through the love with which it is created. FAUNA is a collective and dynamic force; free to call upon the precise professionals who will contribute to the project at hand, yet always directed and encouraged by the goal of producing top quality work efficiently.


Latin Lover Exhibitions

 

Latin Lover was created, organized and produced by Ricardov, Comunas Unidas and FAUNA. We enjoyed 3 days of design, conversations, exhibitions, friends and good times that we hope to repeat each year. We had great guests like Pato Oliver, Jorge Alderete, Eduardo Castillo and IdN magazine, plus our friends at Navaja, Material and many others. Check out the video! See you in 2010!

Architecture Biennial 2008 Exhibitions

 

Design and production of exhibition graphics for the XVI Architecture Biennial 2008. School of Architects assigned us to develop the informational graphics of the Biennial exhibitions to be mounted over corrugated cardboard structures developed by Chilean architect Felipe Assadi and mounted by ArboColor production company.

Editions Festival Exhibitions

 

Aullido Megazine took part in the Editions Festival that took place at the Spanish Cultural Centre, Chile. The exhibition counted with the participation of distinguished Chilean designers and was organized by our friend Ricardo Vega.

This is Not Design Exhibitions

 

Fauna created and organized, along with Andrés Bello University, “This is Not Design”, one of the most important design events of 2007 in Chile. It counted with the participation of over 30 Chilean and Argentine designers and presented an exhibition, conferences, a fair and a great closing party.

Design Politics Exhibitions

 

Participation of Fauna in the “Design Politics” exhibition, organized in 2007 by the LSD collective in the Museum of Contemporary Art of Santiago. The premise was to address social, ideological and political themes through a print or audiovisual piece.

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