Virtual Design Festival, the world's first online design festival, ran from 15 April until 10 July. Visit dezeen.com/vdf/schedule to look back at the full schedule of events, including live interviews and panel discussions, product launches, film premiers and much more.
Monday 6 July
VDF x Lensvelt: The week started off with a series of live talks with Lensvelt, which featured some of the Dutch furniture makers' frequent collaborators and explored their work for the brand.
Next, Dutch designer Maarten Baas joined Lensvelt to discuss a series of chairs with irregularly shaped backrests, which he designed for the brand and first launched at Salone del Mobile in 2017.
VDF x Moooi: In a live interview, Dezeen's editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs spoke to Kiki and Joost co-founder Joost van Bleijswijk and creative director of Marcel Wanders Gabriele Chiave about the launch of their respective lighting designs for Dutch brand Moooi.
Chiave's Hubble Bubble is an ode to the childhood joy of blowing soap bubbles, while Tinkering features a hanging network of black metal rods. Both designs were officially launched at the VDF products fair, which offers brands and designers an affordable platform for showcasing new releases.
VDF x Istanbul Design Biennial:Istanbul Design Biennial curator Mariana Pestana and the event's director Deniz Ova joined us for a live talk about this year's programme, which under the theme of Empathy Revisited will explore "designs for multiple bodies, dimensions, and perspectives".
Wednesday 8 July
Screentime with DesignAware: As part of our ongoing Screentime series of live interviews, architect Takbir Fatima of DesignAware spoke to Dezeen's Marcus Fairs about some of the Indian studio's most notable projects and its focus on accessible, environmentally and socially responsible design.
The talk, which was sponsored by Enscape, culminated in a virtual walkthrough of the Hilltop School in Hyderabad, which repurposes the rockface on which it sits as the building's floors and walls.
Thursday 9 July
VDF x Institute of Architecture: In this short film premiere, the Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna showcased work from 13 graduates, including a concept for a post-pandemic theatre and a vertical food hub that follows circular economic principles.
VDF x Lucy McRae: Los Angeles-based artist and "body architect" Lucy McRae shared a three-part programme at VDF that kicked off with a screening of her film The Institute of Isolation. This explores a near future in which humans attempt to evolve their bodies to cope with long-distance space travel.
She also used the festival as a platform to release images from her latest project, called Solitary Survival Raft, which consists of an inflatable orange lifeboat that is designed to comfort its lonely occupant on their journey into the unknown.
VDF x Dutch Design Week: A live panel discussion saw designer Kiki van Eijk of Kiki & Joost, Design Academy Eindhoven creative director Joseph Grima and Dutch Design Foundation director Martijn Paulen explore how the Dutch Design Week has adapted to a socially-distanced world, and how that is reflected in this year's theme of The New Intimacy.
VDF x Friedman Benda: In the final episode of our collaboration with New York gallery Friedman Benda, V&A East director Gus Casely-Hayford discussed how the new outpost of London's Victoria and Albert Museum will to speak to the culturally and ethnically diverse community in which it is set to be built.
VDF x Henrybuilt: Scott Hudson, the CEO of American design company Henrybuilt, joined Marcus Fairs for a live interview to discuss the brand's history of designing custom projects and living spaces, as well as its recent pivot to product design.
VDF x Imogen Heap: The final day of VDF closed with an interview and live performance by musician Imogen Heap, in which she showcased her Mi.Mu gloves that create music through hand gestures, as well as a new AI device through which she communicates with her fans.
Did you miss week four?Read our summary of the highlights, including exclusive interviews with Carlo Ratti and Iris van Herpen, as well as a cocktail masterclass from the owner of Milan's Bar Basso.
Did you miss week three?Read our summary of the highlights, including a video message from Ben van Berkel and an exclusive screening of Gary Hustwit's Dieter Rams documentary.
Virtual Design Festival, the world's first digital design festival, ran from 15 April to 10 July 2020 and was sponsored by bathroom and kitchen manufacturer Grohe. For more information about VDF or to join the mailing list, email [email protected].