Saturday, 27 March 2010
Gum
Gum by Jeff Baij. An audio file of the backwards talking scene in Twin Peaks, it runs back and forth through the backwards and forwards play of the dialogue. Then the words are written above and below the audio file in the exact place they play on the timeline.
This is inspiration for my new self initiated project which I'm doing about the number 100. And also because this scene is awesome.
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05xm2eN-1VA]
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
3 Cubed Grid
Here's a close up of the grid for my 3 Cubed project. Using a condensed typeface to mimic the design of nutritional information on food packaging.
Monday, 22 March 2010
3 Cubed
These are the final pieces from my 3 Cubed project. We had to analyse a space and then produce a piece of work based on this analysis. I chose to analyze a kitchen, I spent 5 days analysing the use of objects and food and I then split this into food groups and food eaten off a plate, bowl, mug and glass over the 5 days.
I based the design on that of the grid and typeface of nutritional information on the back of food packaging, also using the headings you'd find on nutritional information like GDA and % of GDA.
I then printed these grids on the objects of a plate, bowl, glass and mug and then three grids on a piece of kitchen worktop. I then arranged the objects to form my own kitchen based on my analysis of it.
Next I would like to either make a book containing blank grids that other people can fill in, or set up a website where they can input their analysis and then I can produce a plate for them based on this.
I based the design on that of the grid and typeface of nutritional information on the back of food packaging, also using the headings you'd find on nutritional information like GDA and % of GDA.
I then printed these grids on the objects of a plate, bowl, glass and mug and then three grids on a piece of kitchen worktop. I then arranged the objects to form my own kitchen based on my analysis of it.
Next I would like to either make a book containing blank grids that other people can fill in, or set up a website where they can input their analysis and then I can produce a plate for them based on this.
Friday, 12 March 2010
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
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