A collection of SangEun's Homy Stuff from Korea

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A collection of SangEun's Homy Stuff from Korea
Snowed In Result
The following system of rules was written with the intent to create an visually interesting result, while allowing the result to be determined entirely by the rules, or steps.
Step 1: Roll die to determine color of ink to fill snowball with Step 2: Throw ink-filled snowball onto canvas Step 3: Roll die to determine direction to blow snowball with hair dryer Step 4: Repeat step three until snow ball melts Step 5: Begin again from step one, until one hundred colored marks are made on the canvas
After writing these rules, the artists made no creative choices. They only followed the steps to their conclusion, determined by the roll of the die — or to be precise, a random number generator running on a mobile phone.
By Michael Grover and Tianyi Xie
Set-up of the final exhibition for Raum Zeit Experimente W2012-2013 "The 6-week project is based on group engagement with a chosen location or activity in Berlin. After observing and participating in the 'field', each group developed an [audio] visual concept exploring alternative, but relevant ways to intervene, document or further engage in or with the site. Topics explore ideas such as the choreographic elements of boxing to the juxtaposition of German architecture and personal memory. Some confront the limitations of audiovisual media, while others facilitate space for a local voice. These experiments are meant to bring students together and work collaboratively over diverse disciplines, but also to consider a relationally-based, contextually-specific design practice. " Lecturer: Emily Smith
Radio of Songs In People’s Head is a unique capsule installation that collects ‘ear-worms’, songs that become stuck in one’s head, playing itself over and over again, and digitally broadcasts them via a web-based radio station.
(via Radio of Songs, TOUS LES JOURS/Living With Our Time)
Hey guys! Here is the book from which next week's reading will come. I'll send you a PDF of the excerpt shortly, but if you find yourself totally enthralled, here is a link to the book's website for more information.
(via http://participatorydesign.net/)