Flavià Boleda Franco will participate at Blanc!, the festival of design and innovation, presenting BOLO 01, his Final Project of the Bachelor of Design, on 26 October in Vilanova i la Geltrú.
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BOLO 01 has been chosen by the jury of Brut!, the Blanc! section for emerging talent that brings together the best final degree projects. In this edition, twenty works from different schools and design centres have been presented. Also selected for Blanc! Daka Archive, by Lia Ferreiro, and Frecuencias Divergentes, by Pablo Navarlaz. BOLO 01 is a meal that aims to give visibility to the sardana, putting it in circulation and in contact with other media, other languages, detecting and generating cultural/artistic crossings, from a more improvised side, such as jazz, photography, electronic music, food and dance.

Brut! also highlights the Final Projects of the Bachelor of Design of:
- Aina Velasco Ibáñez – Paloma Wool
- Alex Garcia Bou – Màquines fútils
- Anna Vega Riera – Deixalles. Resignificant la matèria artesanal rebutjada
- Arnau de Pablo Cabanillas – LO TERRENO: La constant i progressiva desaparició del Delta de l'Ebre
- Dorka Luca Varga – Will you miss me?
- Gala Pascual Roig – Noces: Un homenatge al comerç local, a la seva història, persones i vincles
- Guillem Juan Pujol – Cartografías de lo invisible
- Leonela Vannesa Zapata Chaucca – Post-mutació de la deixalla
- Nerea Porqueres Ostolaza – Algar
- Nerea Vázquez Reyes – Lastcore
- Pol Buch – Buch
Among the Eina projects presented at Brut! is the Final Bachelor of Design Project of Dahlia González Carmona Aura, a dating app for people of all genders and sexual identities to have the opportunity to meet trans people in a safe environment for people belonging to this collective.
And also the final project of the Master's Degree in Graphic Design by Diego Barba García Cohabitar, a project that arises from the need to reflect on our way of inhabiting spaces while relying on nature, forgotten in most urban approaches and in the imaginary itself but which, due to the climate emergency, is becoming increasingly important.

Brut! photos: Marta Camps

