19/01/2013
15/01/2013
Olympic Park
I had the opportunity to take part in a free tour through the Olympic Park in Stratford. It was very interesting to see everything not only on the screen but in reality. I was impressed by the size of that park and the modern architecture!
The guide told us about big plans for the future. They are modifying buildings and constructing new homes, schools and businesses. The now re-named Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is going to open in July for sport events, concerts, festivals, art attractions and much more.
The guide told us about big plans for the future. They are modifying buildings and constructing new homes, schools and businesses. The now re-named Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is going to open in July for sport events, concerts, festivals, art attractions and much more.
Stadium |
ArcelorMittal Orbit (UK's talles sculpture) |
Basketball Arena |
Velodrome |
14/01/2013
London by night …
12/01/2013
So british
There is a nice and interesting video series, made by arte. You can learn something about the british plug & socket, wallpaper, Marmite, Rock, the Bus, Bobby helmet, cricket, pint glass, school uniform, and tea cosy.
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09/01/2013
07/01/2013
Unit 6 8/11: Poetry II,1
After the warm-up we should choose between three other quotations, that deal with censorship:
Matches
Thing to burn something is used for enlightening one's head.
Frozen Book
No development because conserved, but also destroyed.
- The first condition of progress is the removal of censorship. –George Bernard Shaw
- Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind. –William Westmoreland
- There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them. –Joseph Brodsky
Matches
Thing to burn something is used for enlightening one's head.
Blowball
Ideas seen as seeds that are ready to blow into the world.
Ideas seen as seeds that are ready to blow into the world.
No development because conserved, but also destroyed.
Typography
Battle in the content of the two sentences is transferred into a visual battle. Coding and encoding.
Some Inspiration:
Unit 6 7/11: Poetry I
Currently we have a project with Sam Winston. He "creates sculpture, drawings and books that question our understanding of words" – in my opinion beautiful and inspirational projects! Take a look.
Our project is about poetry. We shall visualise quotations and take care that "Process, Material, Language and Design" all suit the meaning of the quote. I think it is an excercise for concept-thinking. Because we work in pairs, it also trains our group working skills.
The first quotation is the following: Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. –Scott Adams
Within four hours we had to create ANYthing. Dominika and me decided to make a folded card where the first sentence is written on the front and the second in the inside.
The word Creativity is written false (>to make mistakes), when you open the card you see the letters A, R and T left (>to keep).
Our project is about poetry. We shall visualise quotations and take care that "Process, Material, Language and Design" all suit the meaning of the quote. I think it is an excercise for concept-thinking. Because we work in pairs, it also trains our group working skills.
The first quotation is the following: Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. –Scott Adams
Within four hours we had to create ANYthing. Dominika and me decided to make a folded card where the first sentence is written on the front and the second in the inside.
The word Creativity is written false (>to make mistakes), when you open the card you see the letters A, R and T left (>to keep).
And here is a nicer version with letterpress:
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