Archive for June, 2010

30
Jun
10

Flower

Song: “Gold In the Air of Summer” – Kings of Convenience

Flower is a PlayStation 3 video game. It was developed by thatgamecompany, designed by Jenova Chen and Nicholas Clark, and announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show. Flower was released on February 12, 2009, via the PlayStation Network. The game was intended as a “spiritual successor” to Flow, a previous title by Chen and thatgamecompany. In it, the player controls the wind, blowing a flower petal through the air using the movement of the game controller. Flying close to flowers results in the player’s petal being followed by other flower petals. Approaching flowers may also have side-effects on the game world, such as bringing vibrant color to previously dead fields or activating stationary windmills. The game features no text or dialogue, forming a narrative arc primarily through visual representation and emotional cues.

Flower was primarily intended to arouse positive emotions in the player, rather than to be a challenging and “fun” game. This focus was sparked by Chen, who felt that the primary purpose of entertainment products like video games was the feelings that they evoked in the audience, and that the emotional range of most games was very limited. The team viewed their efforts as creating a work of art, removing gameplay elements and mechanics that were not provoking the desired response in the players. [wikipedia]

30
Jun
10

Alejandro Aravena : St Edwards University

Architects: Alejandro Aravena

Associated Architect: Ricardo Torrejón

Partner Architects in Texas: Cotera + Reed

The formal assignment was to provide the new dormitories (300 beds), dining facilities and various students’ services for St. Edward’s Universi­ty in Austin Texas.

We thought that a dorm is like a monastery: it’s about how to organize a collection of repetitive small cells and how to relate them with larger special pieces. In the case of the monastery it’s about the monks’ cells and how the relate them with the refectory and chapel. Here it was about the rooms and the dining hall and common facilities. Both of them have to do with old atavist situations: sleeping, studying and eating. Or to put it in a more suggestive way: feeding the body and the soul and di­gesting.[extract]

st edwards university

alejandro aravena

30
Jun
10

Tokujin Yoshioka : Second Nature

another crystal chair by tojukin yoshioka

‘venus’ chair by tokujin yoshioka

inside ‘second nature’ at 21_21 design sight

inside ‘second nature’ at 21_21 design sight

inside ‘second nature’ at 21_21 design sight

“I have tried to create a space, which will be retained in one’s memory like natural phenomenon that they had experienced before,” Tojukin Yoshioko

An exhibition curated by Yoshioka called ‘Second Nature’ features his own work and the work of the following international creatives:

Noriko Ambe, artist
Makoto Azuma, flower artist
Campana Brothers, designers
Asuka Katagiri, photographer
Ross Lovegrove, designer
Kaiji Moriyama, dancer/choreographer
Takeshi Kushida, film director
Yukio Nakagawa, ikebana artist
Tokujin Yoshioka, designer

This exhibition offers an opportunity to once again ponder the future of design as well as the mysterious powers of nature which transcend the limits of human imagination. Tokujin Yoshioka, the director of the exhibition, has attempted to incorporate in his own design work the many laws that exist in nature, while at the same time exploring the possibilities of technology. His works do not merely remind people of the natural world on a visual level or imitate the more apparent manifestations of the laws of nature. Rather, by using technology as well as his own ideas as a kind of sustenance, he creates new forms of nature, in a process that results in what might best be described as a “second nature.” Rooted in this mindset, this exhibition presents the experimental works of eight groups of creators, including Tokujin Yoshioka himself. The exhibition also presents a cloud-like installation that envelop the exhibit space

Tokujin Yoshioka Website

30
Jun
10

Fiona Banner : Harrier and Jaguar

Jaguar, 2010, polished Sepecat Jaguar aircraft 8.69 x 4.92 x 16.83 m

Jaguar, 2010, polished Sepecat Jaguar aircraft 8.69 x 4.92 x 16.83 m

Jaguar, 2010, polished Sepecat Jaguar aircraft 8.69 x 4.92 x 16.83 m

Harrier and Jaguar – commissioned for the Duveens Galleries – is her largest work to date. The two aircraft create a striking juxtaposition with the Tate’s neo-classical surroundings. Banner’s fascination with fighter planes can be traced back to a moment in her childhood when she was walking in the Welsh hills with her father.

“It was so quiet and so beautiful and then suddenly out of nowhere came this Harrier jump jet and completely ripped up the sky and utterly changed the moment, we were left with the words knocked out of us, wondering how something that was such a monster could be so beautiful.”

Harrier and Jaguar

Fiona Banner Website

29
Jun
10

Max Richter : Triptych

dinah washington & max richter-this bitter earth – on the nature of daylight
a ballet with yumiko takeshima and raphael coumes-marquet

max richter – organum

max richter – maria the poet (1913)

MAX RICHTER WEBSITE

29
Jun
10

Azurebumble : Photography Blues.

azurebumble : approaching planet zed

azurebumble : playtime.

azurebumble : instrumental.

Azurebumble : Photography Blues




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By Azurebumble

Puddle thinking

Imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, “This is an interesting world I find myself in, an interesting hole I find myself in, fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!”

This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, it's still frantically hanging on to the notion that everything’s going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise.

I think this may be something we need to be on the watch out for.

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