Australian Wood Review

The Millennials

To be formally a ‘Millennial’ you would have to have been born somewhere between 1981 and 1996. If so, you would be of a generation that is supposedly feckless, self-involved, unmotivated and entitled. Yet, although you came of age during the launch of the Internet, you are also old enough to have comprehended the fracturing of the world from terrorism and war. Now, as a generational demographic, you are over-represented in the fall-out from the economic disasters of the 21st century.

The Millennials exhibition has three millennium designers telling a story about themselves that is very

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