Tag Archives: Inspiration

Farmers, Humans and Technology

While moving (too?) fast forward designers strive to consider the human aspect, looking back, to analyze and better understand where we want to go, and even more important why* and how to get there.
The Farmer and Farmer Review launched by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar offers ‘provocative essays from leading practitioners in technology and the arts, exploring the relationship between humans and technology’.


In my household the battle between adopting new technologies and collecting found objects from the street, is a daily joke. A 1920 chair stripped to its springs (pure curiosity to understand how it was built, lead to the discovery of horse hair inside!) has become an installation piece, currently referred to as the ‘Mother in Law’ chair. It’s all about the infrastructure.

Labeling content as ‘Food for thought’  both farmers address a hungry audience. (Check their contact email, designers must own a dash of humor!)

*Dedicated with much love to those who emailed or held a conversation with me   over the past few months about technology, design and our role as human beings.

SoWa Art Walk

The Annual SoWa Art Walk takes place tomorrow, May 6 – open studios, art and great weather! Who could ask for more?

Print Talking Back

The dichotomy of print and digital: Possibility of a Book (focused on book art) vs. Blurb stepping into e-book realm (TechCrunch video interview with Blurb CEO). When your magazine can actually talk back to you.

Last call: Millennium Magazines exhibit at MoMA closes May 14th!
A must see!

Deconstructing self promotion

Time to share all these great things I’ve come across lately!

via under consideration – more photos worth clicking!

Smokin’ Book

Kelli Anderson: Design to Challenge Reality

The New York Times Utopian alternative

Kelli Anderson challenges the convention.
Watch her inspiring + thought provoking TED talk, and check her blog too.
Aha(!) moments guaranteed.

Narrative expedition

Sophomore GD studio exploring outside the classroom towards narratives and story telling. Stay tuned!

Decode: Digital Design Sensations

Decode – Digital Design Sensations
Exploring code, interactivity and networks as a commentary and investigation into our daily communication and its boundaries with the digital world.
(though travel might be required – check it out online!)

Dandelion
by www.sennep.com and www.yoke.dk

“This playful installation allows you to blow away the seeds of a dandelion clock using an infrared
light concealed in the hairdryer. It mimics the wind, scattering the seeds until they fall to the grass.

Dandelion was inspired by the childhood memories of blowing a Dandelion clock to tell the time. The intention of the installation was to recreate the simple yet satisfying experience and blow it up to giant proportions. The result is a playful experience that utilizes the latest in 3D gaming software (to create the huge Dandelion) and a common household hairdryer (as the blowing device) to create the very natural but slightly surreal interaction.

Users can accurately shave-off the delicate seeds by aiming the hairdryer at the fluffy Dandelion head. The seeds drift off into the evening sky until the head is bare,at which point it magically reforms to create an everlasting floral toy. To add to the immersive environment a speaker in the hairdryer plays an adaptive fan sound and speakers in front of the screen play a soundscape that responds the users interactions.”

Hairdryer, infrared light, infrared camera, projector, computer, speakers, and software (Processing, Unity 3D, Open Sound Control, Max/MSP, Maya and Blender)
via dmh.org 

 

Type of people #2

Recent reading and writing  lead me to  Tauba Auerbach.
Dedicated to those who have a hard time making decisions (myself included!).

And to those who love to read (aesthetic theory for the one below)

And to those who love to read yet find a peculiar joy in exploring encrypted messages.

 

cow + bird = story

Anytime my inbox has a message from Jonathan Harris it just makes my day.
See his latest Cowbird project, for visual storytelling. For us.

Stories that would last forever.