Other theory that I have been reading which has been helping inform my design practice have been these. I will add in specific quotes when I have chance.
The Poetics of Space' Gaston Bachelard
'Made in Tokyo' Momoyo Jaijima, Junzo Kuroda, Yoshihary Tsukamoto
'On Altering Architecture' Fred Scott
'The Eyes of the Skin'
'The Endless City' The Urban Age Project by LSE and Deutsche Bank's Afred Herrhausen Society
'Le Coffet de Santal' Charles Cros
'The Gold Bug' Edgar Alan Poe
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Monday, 15 November 2010
Andrea Zittel
These are projects taken from 'Andrea Zittel: Critical Space'.
I think there are some similarities to the furniture at the Museu D'Orsay.
TO BE UPLOADED
I think there are some similarities to the furniture at the Museu D'Orsay.
TO BE UPLOADED
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Museu D'Orsey Furniture
TO BE UPLOADED
These are some photos from the Museu D'Orsay which I visited at the weekend as I went to Paris. I particularly liked the furniture exhibition, and I thought it was particularly relevant for my project as it explores notions of foldability of adaptability. I think the functionality of the furniture at this period is something which isn't so popular in contemporary furniture being produced at the moment.
These are some photos from the Museu D'Orsay which I visited at the weekend as I went to Paris. I particularly liked the furniture exhibition, and I thought it was particularly relevant for my project as it explores notions of foldability of adaptability. I think the functionality of the furniture at this period is something which isn't so popular in contemporary furniture being produced at the moment.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Function/ Non-function
'The Gift' Man Ray
'The Bicycle' Marcel Duchamp
These two sculptures are taken from such familiar items that we think we know what their function is, but they have been altered in such a way that they completely loose this function and in the case of Man Ray's 'Gift' become the opposite of what they were, and the title 'Gift' becomes ironic.
'The Bicycle' Marcel Duchamp
These two sculptures are taken from such familiar items that we think we know what their function is, but they have been altered in such a way that they completely loose this function and in the case of Man Ray's 'Gift' become the opposite of what they were, and the title 'Gift' becomes ironic.
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Friday, 5 November 2010
Spatial Proposal Development
This morning I went to 'Absolute Vintage' on Hanbury Street, Spitalfields to look for a larger box/bag which I can use to develop my ideas with. I like the idea of using an object which already exists, particularly a bag with some kind of hinging mechanism which allows the object to be opened in various ways and giving different forms to the object depending on the extend to which it is opened. I think I found a good sized, fairly structured bag which I am now going to test and alter in the workshop.
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