Thursday 30 September 2010

read from the Passages*

Michelangelo Antonioni, "We know that under the revealed image there is another one that is truer to reality, and under this yet another, and yet another under this last one - until the true emerges of that reality, absolute, mysterious, which nobody will ever see."

Tuesday 28 September 2010

statement...?

. challenge how people look at things
. in a 3-dimensional world, there are 3 axes . 6 possibilities of viewing one single thing

Monday 27 September 2010

impressive realization of concept

Viktor & Rolf @ Milan

absolutely stunning space...the feeling in there must be extraordinary.

We wanted to give a new perspective on a shop," said Viktor Horsting who, with Rolf Snoeren, designs one of the most conceptual collections in the business.

"You really enter into a surrealistic world, the Viktor & Rolf world, where nothing is what it seems to be."

Architect Siebe Tettero, who worked with the two designers on their stately new headquarters in Amsterdam, said that, when they approached him with their need to "twist the classic," he opted to revisit the neoclassical style, which he described as the most "recognizable and familiar" design.

i'm loving it <3

Tuesday 21 September 2010

preparation for my 1st ever animation


as i always want to do stop-motion animation...
let the 1st trial be london life.

fighting with Adobe Premiere Pro....

Monday 20 September 2010

question (question mark)

how to determine/perceive the usage of space?
how to perceive/determine the scale of space?

Friday 17 September 2010

want to continue from this...

miniature . scale . invisible force . interactions

cut . fold & sew

obsessive with personal technology . isolation / expansion of human interactions?
space of virtual world / imagination . does it exist?

work before Bartlett

2D x 3D x 4D

. appreciation .
hope it's a good starting point.

After watching Adaptation...

a movie i should have watched 7 years ago...
it's a heavy one...though i like it as it's filming what it's written simultaneously and sort of creating a loop...

i still think michel gondry is better.

Thursday 16 September 2010

Growth . Timeline

18th - 19th century - Industrial Revolution - income & population unprecedented growth
* Machinery - large-scale, heavy, manufacturing factory

20th - 21st century - Common Era
* Machinery - small-scale, light-weight, personal, 24/7 close to body

Friday 3 September 2010

Growth

To have growth - aka to age - no energy required...time will help.
To NOT have growth - requires effort.