Crossing lines
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17159/Abstract
The political threshold that both South Africa and Hungary crossed during 1990 paved the way for South African participation in the 15th International Design Seminar, the Zsennye Workshop, convened by the Hungarian Association of Artists and Designers at Zsennye, county Vos in Hungary. The symbolic significance of South African participation in a conference convened by an Eastern European country was obvious to all. The crossing of lines between North and South, East and West became the implicit message of the workshop.
