23.9.09

art duality lecture

So I went to this Double Visions lecture. I thought I would really enjoy the artist's talk but walked away having more value for science than art. Since then, I have been questioning the use of art and its seeming futility. The doctor who spoke seemed to have such a better understanding of the world and life than the artist who tried to equate the two fields. Like comparinmg learning the new photoshop with learning the newest in Interventional Radiology...science that can blow anyone's mind. I began to think that there has been a reason why art has been a leisure activity (of sorts) for so long and I am being to feel that it shouldn't be the only thing you do with your life; ie starving artist are silly. But then again maybe I just haven't met an artist who is able to move people and make a different in the world or that can leave me speakless. I think there should just be more time for everything. Check out the artist's website...he did a pretty good job i think...esp the animation if you click on his album. The music is interesting... I need to learn how to make websites. http://www.marcusamaker.com/ And I want to know what doctors know! Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty just sound so cool!





Okay so with a CT scanner they take multiple sections(64+sections at once) of your body within 1/3rd of a second. Maybe you guys know all this. SO they are able to find out almost anything wrong with you. Because it is so fast they can tell if your heart is messing up, etc. He said by the age of 30, if you got a full body scan, say just for fun, he garuntees he will be able to find something wrong with you. Ignorance is bliss for real. These are some of the images they can make from these machines. They can then make animations of these images...say to show how your heart is beating or maybe your blood flowing. Cool stuff. i want one of me. I should have been a scientist. PS this is going to be incorporated into my work somehow....
sorry long entry, i WANT TO HEAR YOUR opinions
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22.9.09

pumpkin spice latte

In the spirit of the beginning of fall...I hope leaves are turning lovely colors wherever you are.

Pumpkin Spice Latte
makes 1-2 servings
Ingredients:
2 cups milk
2 tablespoons canned pumpkin OR 1 teaspoon of Torani Pumpkin Spice Syrup (your choice)
2 tablespoons sugar or sugar substitute - you can halve this amount
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1-2 shots espresso (about 1/4 cup of espresso or 1/2 cup of strong brewed coffee if you don't have an espresso machine.)
Directions:
In a saucepan combine milk, pumpkin and sugar and cook on medium heat, stirring, until steaming. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and spice, transfer to a blender and process for 15 seconds until foamy. If you don't have a blender, don't worry about it - just whisk the mixture really well with a wire whisk.
Pour into a large mug or two mugs. Add the espresso on top.
Optional: Top with whipped cream and sprinkle pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, or cinnamon on top.
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work = more work


donzo for nowzo. (read below to find out about the d & t workshop and studio WEATHERS)

(up) "Wanderings is in pursuit of a 'climatic infrastructure' for commercial and public domains that augments and re-configures existing external micro-climates for occupation and programmatic use. "

on to the design + technology workshop! a biannual 36 hour charette featuring critic Sean Lally from the w-e-a-t-h-e-r-s office out of chicago. check it out. it is pretty great stuff.

teams are made up of 2 returning grads, 2 adv standing, and 2 newbies.
group work, here i come.

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21.9.09

cinema literacy

The following is required viewing for costume design majors to see in their 1st year of the program: Sadly, I have seen five. (Six if you count Annie Hall arriving via NetFlix tomorrow). How many have you seen?

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
42nd Street (1933)
All About Eve (1950)
Annie Hall
(1977)
Casablanca (1942)
Chinatown (1974)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Court Jester, The (1955)
Duck Soup (1933)
Frankenstein (1931)
Funny Girl (1968)
Godfather, The (1972)
Godfather: Part II, The (1974)
Gone With the Wind (1939)
His Girl Friday (1940)
It Happened One Night (1934)
King Kong (1933)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Magnificent Seven, The (1960)
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Nutty Professor, The (1963)
Producers,The (1968)
Psycho (1960)
Red River (1948)
Show Boat (1933)
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Some Like it Hot (1959)
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
Taxi Driver (1976)
Top Hat (1935)
Vertigo (1958)
Wild Bunch, The (1969)
Wizard of Oz, The (1939)
Women, The (1939)
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mapping parte dos.



making text spatial, along with some simple diagrams.
(work in progress)

p.s. cardinal directions are the new black.

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Enough, with the rain.

Thankfully, we're stocked-up on yellow here.




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my space








i can't wait to move and have an amazing studio space....or just my own space





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So I am working on a text map graphic that i can use for my portfolio cover and maybe another project. Here is where I am at. I am working on a way make the text and the map a composite. More on this later.
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attempt at stealth recording

my boredom in charleston has lead me to record some activities...while my camera isn't dying. from romping around the charleston ghetto to hang out with my ex-heroine-addict friends, to old friends making it in show biz, to a date with someone at the avett bros where "come on" suggests the camera should no longer be in focus on the band. If you where there, you would have sworn Scooby Doo was trying to dance with you. Ruhroh. I find it all comical, and decided to edit it together with the almighty crappy WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER. Probably could have edited more out of the concerts but thought everyone could enjoy some live music...

enjoy this 6min clip of my life in charleston



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18.9.09

mail at the speed of light

Forget snail-mail - Today's Special is Risque-mail. Letter lace, anyone?
If only these laser-cut beauties would hold up to a beating by the u.s. postal service.
http://designyearbook.blogspot.com/2009/09/insecurity-envelopes-by-jk-keller.html
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Making Sense to Come, LayTer.


She said she was well versed in Verbal Magic. He drooled in his mouth. Unfortunately, we're sorta biased against the upper classes, because they have more stuff. Ideas are common property, no one owns an idea. Continue

17.9.09

in an attempt to describe...


(iconography mapping of the e fayette and westmoreland block)
local signage from the site:
1. stripping away of color and symbols
2. let with data and the heirarchy in which it appears inform us about what is important on the site
3. categorize data (highlighting such groups as cars, food, and health) in order to find the predominance of certain industries

to come: a version which depicts signage as it appears relative to other signs, adding depth of field (getting closer to a map) and points of orientation.
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16.9.09

Assignment:
Your home studio space in whatever condition it's in *right now*, 5 pictures or less. GO!












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library

The Yamakoya (which means wooden-log cabin in Japanese) by Ben Nagaoka was a winning project at the 2009 JCD Design Awards.
If there was a library like this near me, I would never leave.

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14.9.09

wurqin'
















hey look, i did something.

this is my current in-home studio. ha. i'm working with the clemson football coach's wife to raise money for breast cancer research...
the first two are just studies...



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13.9.09

Great Video


I really love this video. It is Spike Jonze. It is M83. It is simple. And it is good. Continue

bike shopping!




$75
bad pics, sweet bike, no? working on acquisition.

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12.9.09

digital dinner with dylan


...and kitties. (or ditties for alliteration's sake)





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11.9.09

notes from the studio moleskin...


(an early morning elevation for you)

this is going to be a simple post, as i am quite tired.

we might think of the following as rules we might try to keep in the back of our minds throughout the design process, and also just as fun observations.

in the context of urban catalysis:
1. it is not master planning.
2. it is not a house.
3. don't be a boyscout.

architecture nerdy things:
1. denise scott brown: if you want to know what the yale soa was doing in las vegas in the late 60's, watch the sopranos intro.
2. "dirty realism" & the film clerks actually discussed as a legitimate form of research for a convenience store program.
3. "urban ritual" and predicting the actions of local populations
4. a publication of naida and i's weekly angry rants about the death of urbanism and architecture not being poetry (sorry roz).
5. the danger of architectural proposals resulting from fantastical, functional rationalisms.

(collected notes from professors moran, sisko, and sanin for studio grey matter)

p.s. : guess what's going down this weekend!
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8.9.09

turnin' it out.


(before)

(after)

keeping the graffiti wall, making it more porous. inserting large scale framing systems that can house program/possibly change over time.

to come: creepy surveillance systems and wildflower fields.

*p.s. i was talking to VA while i was making this.
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7.9.09

convenience, surveillance, and crime.



the semester has started at su, and it begins with a rather dismal program: a convenience store + recreational area in an impoverished neighborhood. the diagram above (currently in progress) describes crime activity in the area of our site within the last year or so.

convenience stores are magnets for crime, so i'm working to prepare the little guy for a good ole fashioned drive-by (half kidding). i'm currently exploring the following issues:

1. surveillance (through achieving a type of self-policing)
-the panopticon
-actual surveillance systems (set up strictly to monitors, not to record activity)

2. transparency/light
-light transmitting concrete
-bright, sometimes ridiculously lit areas

3. respect for community
-keeping "patrician's snowflake bakery + limousine service" (though we are all sure that is a crack cover-up).
-using salvaged/re purposed materials from the site.
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Coffee Drips/Cracks are the New Light Wells/Air Shafts


Cracky air shaft? Perhaps.
What isn't shown in the scanned version: light reflecting off the mica lining. Bling Bling.
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6.9.09

remember these?

fall bcn '07 kids these are for you:





if you need a refresher, or haven't been to bibao, or missed some of these on your visit, here goes...
1-our hostel. (roz, i think that was our balcony.)
2-arguably one of the best chocolate shops in the world.
3-restaurant with best menu del dia in bilboa. (we ate there too many times in 3 days.)

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3.9.09



Merry Christmas. Now you fools can act like professionals. (pick a letter.)


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poem. early draft.

Because Everything is Capable of Being Broken

A mocking bird made her nest
at the top of a telephone pole,
and I sat in the grass watching
a hawk eat her babies one by one.

She threw herself against him,
screaming with a broken beak,
his blood, her feathers
dotting the sidewalk.

I could see the babies in his throat,
one dark bulge. The last baby's head
stuck out of his mouth, suffocated
against the bodies of the others.

The hawk wobbled over the mess,
small branches the mocking bird had gathered
for her eggs. He digested his snack.
She was tired, crying against the hawk,

me, the street, the live wires
until her featherless belly broke open
with sadness and she fell
into the grass beside me.

There are children that you do not get,
but our hands cannot choose who we love
and who we should not love.

My sister took her stillborn baby
out of the freezer and sang to it,
her chair facing the window, and I watched
grief settle at the nape of her neck

the same way pleasure can, aching like a loom,
and I thought about how in the beginning
I used to sit with her and tell her stories
of Mary and Elizabeth, how they lugged

their bloated bellies for miles looking
for quiet spots where they could sit together
out of the wind and lift their dresses to look closely
at their stretching skin, the hands and heels

of their sons pushing outward, and how later
they pushed their full breasts to the mouths
of kings and saints, wincing at the bite,
the smell of black hair, the sound of feasting.

I remembered the night she lost her baby
I dreamt that I found her body at the bottom
of the drained pool in her backyard. I wept
when I finally found her round and heavy in bed.

I pressed my ear against her belly, still and emptied,
and I assured her that there were still stories to tell of Mary
and Elizabeth, how one way or another they would throw
the scraps of their children's bodies out to compost.

Because everything is capable of being broken,
how can we rest? Somehow we lift the heavy crates
of our unborn children everyday.



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1.9.09

Notes on a Night Swim

ROAD ENDS AT WATER           

Three-quarter-fat moons

A mauvish, immaculately grey man-made lake, edged in woolly, unruly pine tree cutouts

Glen Miller from a car, with a bike in the back seat

Virg: It’s times like these that I realize why I’m glad I’m not fat.

Everyone else:  glad I’m not: ungrateful, sick of life, of the unexpected. planned. pretentious. afraid of water. afraid of letting go, letting in, giving up. afraid of what they think. glad I’m not dumb, too old, too tired to learn, to change, to go for a swim, when the road ends at water.

Virg: This is why everything I have breaks (lightly touching her grandmother’s chains and pendants), because I have no regard for them (hands to the air, and back down with the released trinkets, a pair of wings and stones to her sides and chest).

Balancing acts.

Virg: She said, you may not be able to do it now, but you will in one lifetime.  I admired her optimism. You have to be grounded to the earth.

What’s that marker for? I asked.  Virg: There are models weighted to the bottom, waiting for headlight photo shoots.

All hams are hit and miss.

Virg: Well I haven’t perfected my routine yet.  I’m only 22. 

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