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Mika Tajima Versus the Cubicle

Published by Chris Lawrence on August 10, 2020August 10, 2020

How does design shape society? In this film, artist Mika Tajima traces the legacy of the influential Action Office furniture line—developed by Herman Miller—and how it serves as the inspiration for her own work. Introduced in 1964 and still in production today, the Action Office is a modular and customizable system of semi-enclosed cubicles.

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