Friday, December 10, 2010

Holidays!


Hi all

Just wanting to wish everyone a happy holidays and to congratulate you all on your 301 year. I think the Chained Lady catalogue at the beginning of the year was a masterful effort and I am extremely proud of you all for providing Tessa and the artists with an exquisite publication. Great work also in developing your individual research. I feel confident that you'll hit the ground running next year and take on 401 with ease. On that note... Luke Wood is the new fulltime lecturer in Graphic Design. This is great news for the studio and for the school. Luke and I will be working together over the summer on the curriculum for next year, which for you will be a year of self directed research. I recommend that over the summer break you take time to have a plan for your first term. You'll be asked to draft a teaching and learning agreement that will work as a proposal for your research. I'm back in the second semester and am excited to see where your individual practices will be heading at that stage.

Anyway... enough from me... hope you have a great Christmas and if you're around Lyttelton on new years eve come and catch the Grand Saloon at El Santo.

Aaron

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

For Rosalee

Somehow facebook led me to this blog post. Thought you might like to have a look...


http://hobbyhorsesandsecondcourses.blogspot.com/2010/10/dont-forget-to-write.html

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Dream Diary Blog

http://robinwhitmoredreamdiary.blogspot.com/
13+april+2.jpg

Monday, October 4, 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Specially designed door shelters people against falling earthquake debris


In anticipation of a 7.6 magnitude earthquake possibly hitting the city of Istanbul by 2030, an MA design student named Younghwa Lee from Kingston’s University has designed a special kind of door that protects residents from falling quake debris. Designed to ensure safety and reduce injury or death, the door folds horizontally in the middle, while the bottom part remains braced against the floor for support. This allows the door to sit in an angle when the earthquake strikes while the person takes shelter under the fold.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Monday, September 27, 2010

Catalogue send out...

Hey guys...just wanting to know if anyone has any names of places you want to send the catalogues to???...hopefully we can start sending them out by the end of the week. if you put names and address up here we can start getting a list together..

Monday, September 20, 2010

Sagmeister talk

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/stefan_sagmeister_on_what_he_has_learned.html

I thought this was a pretty interesting and amusing short talk about his work on what he has learnt so far.


for Chloe

Hey Chloe, not sure if you've seen these guys before but if not you might find it interesting in relation to the jesus shells. These guys are trying to send a personal handwritten letter to everyone in the world and they have started with small towns.


Friday, September 17, 2010

One work per day for thirty days!!

Dominic Wilcox is making one creative thing per day for 30 days as part of the Anti-Design Festival. Check out his progress on his Variations on normal page.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Err... earthquake anyone?

Hey hope everyone's ok! Have you seen the studio yet Aaron? What's the plan for this week?

Critique stamps of disaproval

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Read this and apply it to your life


Found on a neat blog that people might enjoy. There's some cool stuff done with type that you might be interested in, Jo :)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Semi-Permanent

Semi-Permanent 2010 - New Zealand’s largest annual design gathering and the only event of its kind in Australasia.

Semi-Permanent is a celebration of all things design - graphics, fashion, animation, illustration, motion graphics, typography, sound design, live audio-visual art, interactive and experiential marketing, fine art, music, product design and more.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

S H O R T I M A G I N E D
M O N O L O G U E S
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SUBWAY
SANDWICH ARTIST'S
STATEMENT.

BY JONATHAN TUCKER BELL

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This work of mine is called Sunset, though any sense of peacefulness that it conveys is ironic. I think I've made it obvious that the even rows of roast beef are a satirical comment on the 1931 Iowa Cow War. By referencing the unrest of the past, I comment on the uncertainty of our own times. In this way, the meat speaks to us all in a sort of bovine anthem: "We are all mad cows." The sandwich creates a constant tension between diametrical opposites: animal vs. vegetable, chewy vs. crisp, savory vs. sweet.

I haven't worked extensively in roast beef—I'm more experienced in turkey and ham—but recently I've learned a great deal experimenting in this new medium. I've been trying to push myself with new textures and colors. I love the way the meat has a sort of iridescence that dances across its surface like the dusk-red sun atop the stippled sea. But the most interesting thing about beef is that this glittering quality can also recall the fireworks of battle or the glint in a vengeful lover's eye. A single slice of beef can contain worlds.

What I'm doing with green peppers represents a departure from previous treatments. Rather than deliberately placing them on the meat, I let the latex-gloved hand of fate take control as I scatter the chopped capsicum across the folded beef. I try to maintain a delicate(ssen) balance between elements of order and chaos. My work explores that middle ground where human will and cosmic destiny collide.

My work represents the struggle between animalistic instinct and high reason. The nine-grain wheat bread you see recalls the nine mythological muses, paragons of human creativity and intellect. The yeast, integral in my artistic process, illustrates the rise and dominance of man. He covers and masks his animal core, but my work makes visible the inescapable human dichotomy between doughy brain and sliced-protein gut.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fontsmith.

If your still looking into your architectural type specification book jo you may like this, stumbled across it tonight. Spin is the name of Patricia Finegan's design practice, it's under 'New Work', 'Fontsmith'

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Friday, July 30, 2010

Bread House


I thought you guys might enjoy this installation. Its literally a house made of bread! Urs Fischer does lots of interesting scultpure/installation stuff which you guys can check out on this website. 

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Platonov Pavel

Platonov Pavel, plays around in some of his photography with the same kind of things you are rachel, may be of interest to you.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Review of The Chained Lady

Incase anyone hasn't come across it yet here's the link on eye contact to the review of the show

Saturday, July 24, 2010

C1

Does anyone know what's happening with C1 tomorrow?

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Also something for Jo


Just found this guy Stephen Doyle who makes paper sculptures from books, here's an article on him if you wanna check it out.

Seeing as you asked...

Ella, the artist I was talking about who works with light/shadow which I thought might be kind relevant is Ann Veronica Janssens, check out this website, its got the best info I could find.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Hey Soph could you post that artist you were telling me about?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Here is the link to the other set designer who I thought was quite interesting http://vimeo.com/10803790

Tuesday, July 13, 2010


Hey Guys these are pretty cool you can get them for photoshop or indesign, they show all the shortcuts for the programs. Here is the link.

Alex Turvey interview

http://leviscraftwork.com/craftworkers/alex-turvey/

Thursday, July 8, 2010


http://koikoikoi.com/

Not sure if this site have been shared before. There might be some interesting work on this site for everyone to look at.

cheers



http://koikoikoi.com/2010/02/coffee-cup-illustrations-by-boy-obsolete/#more-8102

Hey Mel, found this artist who cuts into magazine covers and turns them into some sort of art form. He's work is a bit different from what you did but might be different and interesting to look at.

http://koikoikoi.com/2010/06/altered-magazine-covers-by-christopher-coppers/#more-10043

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Hey Rosalee,

This asian guy Haruki Nakamura makes paper sculptures that work with gears. quite impressive!
Fast forward the vid to see the pieces move

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgbFl_VSjDs&feature=PlayList&p=7AE8D1E63AB5AC49&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=8

and also..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfspDCpVDTw&feature=related

Monday, July 5, 2010

Can't have it? Stick it.



For all those poor students who cant afford a real tiger now we can have life sized sticker of one, or of anything else we might want.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Daubal

Hey Mel... thought you might be interested in this

http://www.daubal.com/

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Theo Jansen

Hey Rosalee, not sure if you've heard of this artist but he makes these sculptures that move on their own, getting engergy from the wind.


http://www.ted.com/talks/theo_jansen_creates_new_creatures.html

http://bubblynumbers.com/

Saturday, June 26, 2010


www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/paper-art
I thought that Han may like this...

Monday, June 21, 2010

Meow

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1I55GK/www.momlogic.com/2010/06/kitten_in_a_tiny_hat_what_could_possibly_go_wrong.php%253Fadid%253Dsupr0617

Sunday, June 20, 2010

ISSUU

Just found this great online publishing site called ISSUU. Could be a way of publishing portfolios online as opposed to having a website. You upload a pdf and it converts it into an online book with folding pages. Let's look at doing something with this for end of year submission.

A

http://issuu.com/home

C1

Hey all
Have just sent you the brief from Sam via your UC emails.
Let me know if you don't receive it.
Talk soon.
A

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Meowmania


This post is dedicated to Aaron. Please enjoy
http://meowmania.jqln.org/

Monday, June 7, 2010

For Rach


Found this graphic designer Stijn Van Assche, his works quite similar to yours, could be interesting to look at if you havent already.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Soph & Chloe




Just found this on Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger's site, Soph and Chloe you might be interested.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Hey Everyone,

I watched this clip recently and found it quite inspiring. Check it out if you have time. I think Alice shared this site last year. It might have something useful regarding your research. cheers

Friday, May 14, 2010

Hey guys, so I spent the whole day ringing and texting Alex's parents and for some reason they were not responding even though I had organised a time to see him this afternoon so I'm not really sure what to do. I am going to see my dad tonight so I thought I might go through the images with my sister Ruby who is also 9 as a back up and try and get hold of Alex's parents again tomorrow. Does anyone have any ideas about what I should do? It's pretty frustrating really.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Our Page

We are meeting 2pm on sunday to discuss our page.

Photos from Thursday 14/05







Hey everyone, just some photos from the meeting yesterday.
Cheers
Hey guys!
Sorry haven't had much of a chance to get on the net but the layouts an things so far look good.
The Biennale is awesome!! Everyone should def head over to see it if they have the chance. There's so much to see an I still haven't seen it all yet but will fill ya in when I get back.
One thing I noticed though, is that on the inside fold out cover of the biennale catalogue there's a star map which maps all the artists in the exhibition. Interesting huh...
Anyways hope all is going well, let me know if there's anything I need to do.
I'll cya all Monday.

Rach

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Title Pages



Here are the Title Pages as they stand thus far.

What are the thoughts and feelings on the line running through the Heading and sub-heading?

I wasn't sure how long or short to make it, instead kept it consistent right through.

For the title page named Plates (Artworks), are we satisfied with that name? I didn't have all
the artworks with we so I just included some to give us an idea of what it might look like.

The gutter for the title pages I made 30mm instead of the 20mm we had. Reason being when you page through the booklet you don't want the border to sit flush on the edge of the gutter in effect hiding it.