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12
Feb
2012
Interactive Van Gogh

8 hours ago by vlewandowski

Here: Interactive ‘Starry Night’ programmed by Petros Vrellis, is a demonstration of an interactive version of Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’. Much was discussed about this sort of application during last year’s Experience Design course museum design project. I haven’t ever seen anything quite as ...

Interaction Culture: The ... - interactioncultureclass.wordpress.com · Rank: 123,262 · 5 references

09
Feb
2012
PX PLZ*

2 days ago by Michael Johnston

Notice anything missing? Read on for the answer. By Ctein I'm of the persuasion that feels that most decent art is capable of speaking for itself. With occasional exceptions—and there are always exceptions—I think that work that cannot be understood in its own vernacular is not successful work. Phot ...

The Online Photographer - theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer · Rank: 1,338 · 1272 references

05
Feb
2012
Dieter Rams

6 days ago by PH

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I’ve just finished reading a marvellous book on Dieter Rams, Susan Lovell’s As Little Design As Possible (Phaidon 2010). Beautifully illustrated and very well written, it explores in some detail his deeply felt and highly committed views on design. Even though he was principally a product designer, ...

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04
Feb
2012
Marshall McLuhan: The Logo (2)

7 days ago by PH

Referring back to an earlier post on the same subject, I have to say I much prefer this one: [Via Procurement Insights]

paulhazel.com - paulhazel.com · 2 references

02
Feb
2012
Uma narrativa visual / a visual narrative

9 days ago by Tales Gubes

Fui requisitado a fotografar a minha vida, meus dias, minhas vivências. Mostrar pro mundo o que tenho visto, experimentado, andado e provado. Tomei isso como missão ontem e saí às ruas de novo com olhar de turista, câmera fotográfica na mão e fotos de tudo que me despertasse o mínimo interesse. Pens ...

raposa antropomórfica - foxguy.blogspot.com · Rank: 114,850 · 1 reference

01
Feb
2012
“‘Cause I’m artsy, y’all!” /Attack of the Show reference

11 days ago by Katrina 'Trie Blasingame

So, once upon a time, I made pieces like this *points* as bases for my chimera series, with a few purely taxonomic line forms because I enjoyed them. While I was working in my studio today, I got to thinking: Is this The Nothing? Let me explain. These sorts of organic forms keep showing up in my wor ...

quixotism and curiosity: ... - studiosquid.wordpress.com · 1 reference

30
Jan
2012
Criticism and Writing About Design

12 days ago by colinmgray

I wanted to expand a bit on the question I asked in class on Thursday, as a way of developing this potential linkage a bit more strongly in my mind. The original question was something along the lines of: Is the construction or reading of design precedent a form of aesthetic criticism? By design pre ...

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Noted #28. German stamps, jazz covers, the New Aesthetic, box art and #occupy

12 days ago by Eye contributor

A few links to sites, images and texts that have caught our attention over the past week or so. German stamps by Berliner Henning Wagenbreth via Fonts In Use ( below). The New Aesthetic (via James Bridle). Classic illustrated jazz covers by David Stone Martin ( below) from the Birka Jazz Archive. Br ...

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25
Jan
2012
The form of the essay. FLOK’s clothbound series design for publishers ...

18 days ago by Eye contributor

The essay is a form of writing that has largely fallen out of the public’s consciousness , writes Alexander Ecob. Opinion pieces and short-form non-fiction are consumed primarily through newspapers and blogs, while what was once a glut of recognised ‘essayists’ a hundred years or so ago could now pr ...

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23
Jan
2012
Type Tuesday. Quirky ligatures and swash characters: serifs are the new sans

19 days ago by Eye contributor

Are we living in a golden age of type? This is a time of consolidation. Established foundries are revisiting libraries that were perhaps hastily digitised in the early rush prompted by postscript, and releasing OpenType versions wrote Catherine Dixon in Eye 71. New designs are calmly considered and ...

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