Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Brief 1. Tamarillo. SPIROGRAPH



This was a very interesting finding that Suzanne has shared with me - a commercial for Spirograph that I find amusing and entertaining. 

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Brief 1. Tamarillo. Primo Graph


Primo Graph is another way of structured drawing of the spirographs. We might not be able to explore each individual way of structured drawing but it has been useful in the practice of deciding which ones are worth using and which ones are not.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Brief 1. Tamarillo. Visual exploration


You Say France & I Whistle - Attaboy from Soheill Deriss on Vimeo.

Lapalux - 'Without You' feat. Kerry Leatham (Official Video) from Ninja Tune on Vimeo.


We chose these videos for their visual variety, post production and suitability. These videos inspired us in creating our own future final video for one of the Tamarillo videos.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Brief 1. Tamarillo. Spirographs


A branding brief done by Leo Burnett that demonstrates a business card that uses spirographs as their interactive and innovative element.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Brief 1. Tamarillo. Music Mathemtaics




John Maeda still remembers a parent-teacher conference from when he was a child. Maeda beamed with pride as his teacher told his father, “John is good at math and art.” However, the next day, when Maeda’s father recounted the conference to a customer at his store, all he remembered was, “John is good at math.”
Maeda, now the President of the Rhode Island School of Design, shares in this hilarious talk from TEDGlobal 2012 that one of the central questions of his life became: “Why did dad not say ‘art?’”
Maeda’s studies in math and computing took him to MIT, his father’s dream. But he eventually realized that he had to follow his own passions and enrolled in art school. It was there that he began to see common space between the areas of study.
“I began to think about the computer as a spiritual place of thinking. I was influenced by performance art,” says Maeda, before sharing one of his earliest works — a computer enacted by people. “When people say, ‘I don’t get art. I don’t get it all,’ that means art is working.  Art is supposed to be enigmatic … Art is about asking questions — questions that might not be answerable.”
To see Maeda’s human computer and hear his ideas on how design can inform leaders,watch his wonderful talk. Below, check out four of Maeda’s many works that explore the intersection of technology, art and design.




Friday, November 22, 2013

Brief 1. Tamarillo. Spirograph


DIY Laser Spirograph from Labitat on Vimeo.

A DIY made laser spirograph that we will not be trying out regarding time and technical skills but it's an interesting way to create a spirograph and to maybe use it in concerts rather than just a projection.