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Fictions Provides an Immersive Deep Dive into Contemporary Design

The recently launched Fictions virtual exhibition, created by Collectif des Créateurs Canadiens and arranged by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, is an apprehensive peek into a post-apocalyptic setting featuring fresh modern designs. The exhibition draws influence from its hometown of Montreal, immersing the viewer in an intriguing visual experience that tells a fractured story through four separate camera angles, akin to surveillance cameras. True to their experimental nature, the designs obscure the boundaries between function and form and carry a contemporary, macabre air about them.

Fictions features thirteen new creative works from eight Canadian designers, namely Atelier Zébulon Perron, Claste Collection, David Umemoto, Lambert & Fils, Loïc Bard, Pascale Girardin, SSSVLL, and Yannick Pouliot. The design collection will be sold at Adorno after the virtual exhibit's official launch on April 22nd.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Design Exhibitions - The rise of virtual design exhibitions offers an opportunity for artists and designers to present their work in immersive and innovative ways.
2. Post-apocalyptic Design - Creating designs that draw inspiration from post-apocalyptic settings opens up possibilities for exploring unique aesthetics and pushing the boundaries of form and function.
3. Surveillance Camera Aesthetic - The use of surveillance camera angles in virtual design exhibitions presents an opportunity to create a new type of immersive experience that blurs the line between art, design, and security.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibitions - Virtual design exhibitions have the potential to disrupt traditional art exhibition models by offering viewers a more interactive and engaging experience.
2. Interior Design - The post-apocalyptic design trend in virtual exhibitions presents an opportunity for interior designers to incorporate unique and unconventional elements into their spaces.
3. E-commerce - The integration of virtual design exhibitions with e-commerce platforms such as Adorno provides a new avenue for designers and artists to reach a wider audience and sell their work.

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