Friday, 22 May 2009

the one and only

It is just like it is, and it is great. can not get enough of it, even if it is one the most plain and well structured font there is. for some it is just invisible, like the way it is used on signs etc. but for some it is bold and outstanding it its squareness. A couple of years ago a saw a documentary on Helvetica, and if anyone has about an hour over, it is definitely worth while.
When searching flickr, we heart it, google and ffffound, this is what i...found (click on the images to find the source):


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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Meaningful multiplicity

I had a thought about the lecture on multiplicity. It is truly amazing how just by repeating something heaps of times we can build new things. We can create a whole new level of art or experience. I went in and had a look at Chris Jordan's work and it really took my breath away. It is so inspiring to see people that would put in that much time and effort in order to put a message through. It was also really interesting how he'd used thousands and thousands of images to create a bigger images or simply just a color. This is how he describes his work on his web site:

This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs. Employing themes such as the near versus the far, and the one versus the many, I hope to raise some questions about the roles and responsibilities we each play as individuals in a society that is increasingly enormous, incomprehensible, and overwhelming.

Chris Jordan, Seattle, 2008
I really think that the way he has used multiplicity is so effective and strong and it really gets the message through in a strong and touching way. The actual way that multiplicity works also gives you this feeling of interaction, even if it is still images. it gives the same effect as zooming on a screen, but you're just moving your body closer to the images.









Chris Jordan talked about his work at the TED conference 2008. He there talked about how he has visualized the overwhelming statistics in contemporary issues that we have to deal with soon but we choose to look away. His way of using multiple images to show his point rather then to show numbers makes it far more real, far more intelligent and far more emotionally grabbing.
This is an amazing work of art that I probably wouldn't have come across if it wasn't for this class, and for that I take my hat of.


This video it taken from the TED website.




Thursday, 14 May 2009

TED - ideas worth spreading

Last year, my lecturer in Design Thinking showed us this 20 minute speech on creativity in school. This was a brilliant speech, held by Sir Ken Robinson at TED, and I came across it again this year, as I was writing an essay on creativity.
All the speeches from TED is put on their website for everyone to look at. It is such a brilliant concept which has been foreseen by so many people: You can use the Internet to reach out to people rather then try to prevent it. The idea with TED is to put up speeches from the annual conferences to spread the ideas that has been presented. The speeches are in the areas of Technology, Entertainment and Design. And we're not just talking about any kind of speeches here. It is things like Al Gore talking about global warming. Ken Robinson became knighted by the queen of England due to his contributes of creative thinking and work in the English school system and his speech on creativity is mind blowing. This is exactly the kind of access we need today. I'm not saying that books are overrated or not useful any more, but the way we are now
starting to access information is so much more sufficient. Books go out of date so quickly, where as something like TED will always present contemporary issues from well educated sources that is more then reliable to use in essays and other kinds of research papers. I really hope that we in the future can see more of this kind of high quality information in forms of multimedia to be able to enrich our mind even more.