Posts from October 2010

brains & beauty: making meaning’s visual narrative at midstream

many would generally include in a broad definition of design, to varying degrees,
a mixture of art and science. bruce mau recently commented that he see it as,
“a mixture of brains & beauty.” i like to think of our making meaning design students as hybrids, where we (jeff kapec and myself) are asking them […]

posted 28 October 2010

categories education

the design process, concavity & objects in space . . .

the design of aesthetic, ceramic vessels involving concavity from swedish artist, eva hild are currently on exhibit at nancy margolis gallery, here in new york. she is a ceramic sculptor known for her large scale, organically shaped stoneware forms. (the ny times has described eva’s work as “astonishing” and proclaimed her “a new star in […]

posted 21 October 2010

categories design

the knifeless man is a lifeless man . . .

“the knifeless man is a lifeless man.” is a nordic proverb from the *faroe islands:
“knívleysur maður er lívleysur (maður)” . . .
in addition, did you know that the word “finka” in russian means a very sharp knife & also, a finnish woman . . .
well, being a big fan of finnish designer, tapio […]

posted 14 October 2010

categories design

forward locomotion mojo & marc newson . . .

if you’re a form junkie, then you must see the current exhibit of marc newson’s work, entitled, transport, at the gagosian gallery on 21st and 10th avenue, where everthing looks like it’s moving, even when it isn’t. my favorite object in the exhibit is the biomega bicycle, but it’s also interesting to see newson’s form […]

posted 2 October 2010

categories design