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I started organising my own studio today!
loving my new sketchbook
today's etudes
today's sketching
Today's working outside. Сегодня почти ничего не получилось, и на том спасибо.
Making ex nihilo cards to sell at the degree show shop. Please come around to support us! From 18th to 22nd June at Central Saint Martins, Graphic Design studios.
3rd day in the workshop and 2 boxes are ready! I have never been this excited
Trying to write my design statement for D&I publication
Creating harmony, making elements work as a unified image or a system.
Logical – clear to follow, accesible Easy to understand
A story to go with it. Back up the argument. Harmonious, balanced.
Forming a whole.
Ability to organise anything in harmony.
Art and design Design as a practice emerged from art. The visual aspect, that satisfies the eye and the soul. Inseparability of the two in the design process. Ability to draw parallels and proclaim meaning; symbolise and metaphorise.
The dialogue between thinking and making, self-reflection and self-balance, not going against yourself; following what your body tells you, what your heart tells you, what your brain tells you.
Willing to become a better person. Two parts of me coexisting together. One poetic, the other logic. I am very aware of this relationship within me, the dialogue. A 20th century Russian sociologist, Mikhail Bakhtin, thought that dialogue is the basis of social existence. He also stated that we think dialogically.
Arranging things – a page, a composition, a set, a desk. I am not able to live with just one side of my brain working.
My work is either very logical or quite poetic, and one feeds into the other. There are the two extremes and there's everything in-between. Two sides of me coexist together, just like objects coexist in my set.
I think that a person is a collection of everything they have seen, read, experienced, everywhere they have been, and all the conclusions they have or have not made. One person isn't just one thing; they are many thing at the same time, but from another persons perspective at one moment in time they are just one.
I believe in meaning and that we surround ourselves with meanings. We put them upon objects, people, experiences to explain or excuse our existence. We give meaning to have a reason for our existence.
The MK1 Transforming Coffee Table by Duffy London
A low coffee table converts to a dining table in two simple movements. No disassembly, reassembly, screws or glue required. Now, that's my kinda table.
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Researching life and ideas of Marcel Duchamp, particularly looking at Ready-mades for SI1. Marcel Duchamp in his own words documentary.
ZPSTUDIO: new life for old objects
Continuum – a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, but the extremes are quite distinct. I really want to put in more from myself into this project, therefore now I set myself a couple of days to decide on the content of my book. Things to explore: - time - light spectrum - sound spectrum How many pages in your book?
Other things we do not see. Scale of universe (I thought the blue blue is waaay bigger)
I talked to Stef and Ken today about not feeling sure about the content of the science book.
I told them about the idea of time represented by sound on paper. Stef: "Remember, that time is an entirely made up by men". Ken: "Sound and light spectrums are huge! And we can only see a small part of them." He compared the size of spectrums to the size of the solar system.
I saw a similarity with the Quantum theory – that you can only see 1 particle at a time, but can never get a holistic image. As he was talking about the colour spectrum, I immediately remember the Farbe book by Irma Boom.
Unfortunately, I could not find out what the concept of this book is.
How can I get these kind of visuals? http://www.mathworks.co.uk/products/matlab/ http://www.mathworks.co.uk/help/matlab/ref/sound.html I started searching and stumbled upon this voice recognition project done in (!) 1999. What if the content is visual sound of words yes/no, black/white etc? This way the left side of spread is, for example, a visual for "no" and right is for "yes". One is red, the other is blue. When the page is closed, they create something new, "in-between" together. But who would be saying the words? How many people? How many pages? Maybe this is too subjective. Remember, Rathna said "Don't OVER-complicate it".
Other ideas: environments in which time is felt; classical music (not exactly subjective), sounds of movement, life (possible – Oxford street), the lowest, the highest. I want to be as objective as possible. DATA. Neutral Take a break.