Friday, January 31, 2014

Handmade dress. Really handmade.


The making of...

The dress!

This dress was made by Ivers Psnony, a Design 101 student from Berlin. One of these nights I checked the Arena and there he was speaking about his creation, the purple dress. This was one of the best stories I found at the Arena. But I wasn't there all the time, so it's possible that I missed other great ones. He has no sewing machine but that did not making him stop. He handsew the all dress! And he loved the experience so much that he said he was buying a sewing machine! The dress looks great, as you can see, and I bet Ivers will create great clothes in some time. He was so excited he could not sleep, he said! I found his enthusiasm so wonderful! Stories like this one is what these courses should be all about.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The self standing flower


WEEK14- DAY3




1.Soundtrack of the day

2. Places to go

Hong Kong

3. People to meet

Bruce Lee
Enter the dragon - video

4. Question of the day



5.Inspiration

“I like perfume and flowers.” - Donatella VersaceEdgar Degas’ Woman seated beside a vase of flowers.


Mies -  “God is in the details.”

Goethe would add nuance by saying, “God is in the details, 
devil is in the extremities.”
Mies Van Der Rohe’s and Lilly Reich’s Café Samt and Seide. At this exhibition for the German silk industry, Mies and Reich used the product, silk and velvet curtains of variable heights, to define the space. In this way, the materials and the display became the content of the show (or vice versa).

Venturi’s Complexity and Contradiction in 
Architecture.

Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey


Steven Lisberger’s Tron.


6. Homework
Today, you will organize yesterday’s references and ideas to fabricate your first blue flower. Your flower should be self-standing. 






Both proposals are made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) that is the common plastic used for beverage containers. I am the happy owner of a new lamp and a pet! I enjoyed creating these. When I started I did not plan to make a lamp. But then the shape suggested it and I went for it. For creating these I used scissors, xacto knife and a hot glue pistol. Both flowers are selfstanding.I can remove the pebbles and the carnivorous flower still stands. But I like the multi-color pebble effect. 
I want to say that I do not wish to participate in the Berlin exhibition. So, please don't vote for these projects when needed. I did this week's task in the same spirit I did previous tasks - for the challenge, for the exploration of the materials, for learning, for the fun. I do not wish to compete with anyone.

I had to comeback!

Well, I got back to the Arena by the end of the day. Why? Because I was uncomfortable there but also felt bad about leaving. Because a student wrote me and asked me to return to the group. This week has been a difficult one, I am feeling tired and restless at the same time. I may have exagerated a bit. But not about the boredom of flowers day in, day out...LOL! I did not want to upset anyone and I was moved by Cal's message. So I put myself together and went back. I even posted a flower for the students but specially for the "flower gang", those who have been posting flowers all the time. It's a pansy. It's my favorite flower. It's kind of blue also. And literally it means "Perfect love". I don't know who's the author of this photo.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

I had to leave.

I just left Facebook Arena Group. People are calling that person who left yesterday " a hater" among other things. As I don't feel so different from her I started to feel uncomfortable. Portuguese use to say "Quem não está bem, muda-se." Does who aren't well, move. Well, I moved. The damn flowers. Why is it so difficult to accept a different opinion? Why does everyone took it so up and personal? Come on, it's a repetitive and dull task! David Hockney's idea was funny thow. For me getting flowers to post was no big thrill at all. Watching some of the posted flowers was nice, of course. But after some time it was just too many flowers and little variation on the subject. Not at all like the other Design 101 tasks. They say it helped "bonding". Ok. I am a cave woman with a heart made of stone. All this stuff left me with no patience what so ever to start working on the blue flower task. It's the last task of the course. Shit. BORED!

Does this make me a fashion expert?!


It's my third 12/12 Quiz. Not bad! 
I just got 2 points in the first  Quiz I answered!
See, there's hope after all...
There is one Quiz left!

Blue (Da Ba Dee)



Oh boy! And do I think that this course is getting on my nerves? Yes it is but for good reasons. I have no more time for it. Fortunately it is ending. But I have a pile of accumulated work to do as a result of Design 101 (nice) distraction! 

Yesterday a person left the Facebook Group and Bang!, she really slammed the door on her way out. "I think that posting pictures of flowers to dedicate to unknown persons is at least useless and boring. I've seen so much ridiculous things in this group, which does not serve to learn something new (or, if u prefer, approximate, trivial, inaccurate things). For these reasons, I will leave the group, although I will continue to follow the course."
Yes, she made some merciless declarations and many of the students felt hurt by it. I am a grown up. Not everyone is obligated to like my posted stuff. And that's good. I will not cry if that happens. But I expect people to disagree in a polite way. So when I read this comment on the Facebook Group it was like a punch! But after that punch effect vanished I have to say that I admire her for speaking her mind even in such un unpleasant way. And I agree with her about this flower thing being a bore. So, now shoot me!! I don't remember if I posted flowers to the Facebook Group, honestly after a while it's a bit boring. I know I posted some in this blog. I remember I posted Angel's trumpet on iversity platform...I selected some photos of flowers, but not sure if I posted!! But I understand that, for others, the flowers are great fun. Also not thrilled about the "blue flower final task" theme. I already wrote it. I tried to read that Novalis's poet book link that should inspire us - I gave it up. But I will do my task as I've been doing since the beggining of the course, as I stated before. I also did not like the sachertorte task and I did it. Some of us are just more flexible than others, that's just it. We want different things from this Design101 experience. I hope that this person had some good experience in the course besides what she expressed! Maybe she did. Oh,and I have already decided. I will do the blue flower task but I don't wish to present it to the "competition".

Well, it's like this. For me all thoughts, positive and negative, matter. The only thing I don't like about what happened is that the person left the Group AFTER posting. I mean, I would have stayed there for a bit more and exchange some thoughts with all the students about my feelings. Because that is important. Unanimity isn't so good. It's not a creative thing in itself. What's good is like what Draya said - we have freedom of speech and so we can have different points of view and speak about it. Look, it's obvious that this person was in the Course in search of something new. That's what she said. She wanted to learn something new. That was it. Am I here looking for something new? I am. But I am also looking to be surprised or mesmerized or intrigued. It does not have to be all serious and useful. It can be silly, of course it can. But all I am saying is that students in the course have to try and understand that not everybody will like everything no matter how wonderful we might think that thing is. Sorry, if I am boring. How can I compensate? By being a little silly, of course, so I'm blue, da ba dee...

Why blue flowers?

WEEK14 - DAY2


1. Soundtrack of the day

Madonna - True blue


2. People to meet


Novalis


3. Places to go


Toronto, Ryerson Theatre 


Café Samt and Seide, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich


4. Question of the day



5. Inspiration

At the Ryerson Theatre Marcel Duchamp, John Cage with Marshall McLuhan floating from above. Playing.
Henri Matisse - “There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”

Italy’s national football team is known as the “Azzurri” 
Flowers are one of the main things that unite us in Design 101.
The blue flower symbolizes hope and idealism, imagination and infinity, a Romantic emblem of love and striving.

“...the blue flower. It is constantly in my mind, and I can think and compose of nothing
else. I have never been in such a mood,” said Henry in Novalis’ Henry of Ofterdingen: A
Romance.

“All Fabulous Tales are merely dreams of that home world, which is everywhere and nowhere.” Novalis

And 10 nice flower paintings, in pictures.


6. Homework


In preparation for #blaueblumen, you will collect flowers. They can be real flowers or flower references. The important thing is that you document your research! How do all of them come together? Share some notes and images with us!




This has been a very difficult week for me. I felt overwhelmed and tired. Even irritated. I did not have many time or even patience for Design 101. Accordingly I was forced to make choices very quickly. And mainly this is all there is to tell about documentation. I decided to use a book I like very much. This way was so much faster than internet. Because the book has all information already organized. It's illustrations are great and the information is precise and diverse. After going through it I knew I had to make a carnivorous flower! 

The blue flower was found through Google search. It's a gorgeous flower. Only after I cutted the shape on pet plastic I thought about creating the lamp.

Then Rosa Montesa's shared this flower necklace on the Arena and I knew it had to be plastic. I hate plastic flowers. I think they are the ultimate expression of everything that's artificial in life. But I've been reusing materials since Design101 day one so it felt apropriate. Then I liked the challenge of working with plastic. Would I be able to create beauty from waste?

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

No blue food?!

L'amour est blue

WEEK14 - DAY1


1. SOUNDTRACK OF THE DAY

L'amour est blue - Vicky

2. PEOPLE TO MEET


3. PLACES TO GO

Pergamon Museum’s Ishtar Gates

Berlin

4. QUESTION OF THE DAY


5. INSPIRATION

Bauhaus costume parties

“Everything that I love is behind those gates. We have elephants, and giraffes, and crocodiles, and every kind of tigers and lions.” (Michael Jackson)

On April 25-26, 2014, we will show our works in Berlin at “designtransfer”, the exhibition space of the Udk.

Our exhibition’s name is #blaueblumen and means “blue flowers” in German.

101 of you will be chosen to exhibit a series of blue flowers.

The selection will be made next week, during the three last days of Design 101 (Feb 3-5).

on Tuesday: you will collect flowers, either references or real ones. You will have to document your research.
on Wednesday: you will make a blue flower.
on Thursday: you will make a series of blue flowers.
on Friday: you will create an online collection of the flowers you made on Thursday.
on Saturday: you will relax and catch up!
on Sunday: we will enjoy a very special present that is now being shaped by some of you. 

The field of blue flowers we have on our exhibition’s flyer were made by Alan Fletcher and come from The Art of Looking Sideways... “The ultimate guide to visual awareness, a magical compilation that will entertain and inspire all those who enjoy the interplay between word and image, and who relish the odd and
the unexpected.”

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World,

Goethe’s “Urpflanze”: the mother of all plants.

“There must be such a plant, after all. If allplants were not moulded on one pattern, how could I recognize that they are plants?”


6. Homework


Monday, January 27, 2014

Time to celebrate!




Today is a special day. We're now on Week14 of Design 101 course. Yesterday I could not take a photo of myself wearing the skirt because we had terrible weather. So I did that this morning. And now it's in place on iversity platform and on this blog also. 

I uploaded the photo with the pinhole tutorial that was missing from Week8 also. And that's it! All homeworks are done. It's funny when I look back and think that I was about to quite after one month! Time goes by pretty fast! I want to make a personnal evaluation of what I did. But not today! 

Of course there's still the task for Berlin exhibition. But I am not sure if I want to do it or not. Later I will think about it. Now, let's celebrate!


Nature joined the celebration! A glimpse of a rainbow!

The world of abstraction

WEEK13- DAY7


1. Soundatrack of the day

2. Places to go

New York City,the Big Apple

3. People to discover


4. Question of the day

5. Inspiration



Continuum’s D.dress application. A process of triangulation. A virtual collection of black dresses made by everyone, for everyone.

“In short, the “D” collection is actually 
a piece of software. The D.dress app lets you draw a dress, turns it into a 3D model, and exports a cutting pattern to make the real dress, sized to your measurements. A laser cutter or plotter cuts the pattern out of fabric, which is then sewn into the dress. All the designs are unified around the theme of the little black dress, and the triangulation used in the software. This allows basically everyone to create their own innovative dress design.”

Yves Saint Laurent
“I am no longer concerned with sensation and innovation, but with the perfection of my style,”
“Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it,” - Yves Saint Laurent.

“I have often said that I wish I had invented 
blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity - all I hope for in my clothes.” Yves Saint Laurent

L'amour fou - video - and Pierre Bergé
6.Homework 

Today, we relax and catch up on the week’s homework. 
But you could also explore the world of abstraction! Imagine what it would be like to wear your very own scribbles… You could draw and make your wearable 3D meshes!
If you feel like it, go ahead and add your own dress to Continuum’s “D” collection.


Sunday, January 26, 2014

It's a fashion magazine kind of afternoon

WEEK13 - DAY6
1. Soundtrack of the day

Vogue - Madonna

2. People to meet

Vogue world run by Anna Wintour, the language of fashion has become a melting pot of all styles, of the high and low culture.


3. Places to go

Condé Nast Building in New York City

Condé Nast publications

4. Question of the day
5. Inspiration

Vintage Vogue Magazine on Instagram and on Pinterest

What is style?

Orson Welles -  “Style is knowing who you are, what you 
want to say, and not giving a damn.”

Miuccia Prada -  
“Fashion is instant language.”
Alexander McQueen -  “It’s a new era in fashion - there are no rules. It’s all about the individual and personal style, wearing high-end, low-end, classic labels, and up-and-coming designers all together.”

“I never wanted to be called an artist. I wanted to be called a 
photographer.” Richard Avedon 

Audrey Hepburn: the muse of givenchy. 
Here, some pics

Irving Penn and Issey Miyake collaboration.

Voguepedia...

Balenciaga’s archive.



Bill Cunningham’s “On the Street” segment for the New York Times.

“Elegance is the only beauty that never 
fades.” Audrey Hepburn

“The only real elegance is in the mind; if you’ve got that, the 
rest really comes from it.” Diana Vreeland

“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion 
is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” Coco Chanel

6. Homework

Relax and flip pages of a fashion magazine

Today is already Sunday, not Saturday. And the weather really sucks. It's a great afternoon to lay in bed and flip magazines alright! 

Dedicated follower of fashion - The Kinks


They seek him here, they seek him there,
His clothes are loud, but never square.
It will make or break him so he's got to buy the best,
'Cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.

And when he does his little rounds,
'Round the boutiques of London Town,
Eagerly pursuing all the latest fads and trends,
'Cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.

Oh yes he is (oh yes he is), oh yes he is (oh yes he is).
He thinks he is a flower to be looked at,
And when he pulls his frilly nylon panties right up tight,
He feels a dedicated follower of fashion.

Oh yes he is (oh yes he is), oh yes he is (oh yes he is).
There's one thing that he loves and that is flattery.
One week he's in polka-dots, the next week he is in stripes.
'Cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.

They seek him here, they seek him there,
In Regent Street and Leicester Square.
Everywhere the Carnabetian army marches on,
Each one an dedicated follower of fashion.

Oh yes he is (oh yes he is), oh yes he is (oh yes he is).
His world is built 'round discoteques and parties.
This pleasure-seeking individual always looks his best
'Cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.

Oh yes he is (oh yes he is), oh yes he is (oh yes he is).
He flits from shop to shop just like a butterfly.
In matters of the cloth he is as fickle as can be,
'Cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.
He's a dedicated follower of fashion.
He's a dedicated follower of fashion.


In the mid-1960s fashion in Britain was becoming increasingly daring and outrageous, driven by the youth-oriented culture of Swinging London.Boutiques such as Biba, designers like Mary Quant, and the television personalities like Cathy McGowan who popularized them became celebrated as much as the entertainers who wore their mod clothes.
Fashion trends changed rapidly, and the Carnaby Street shops did a brisk business from those trying to avoid seeming out of step with the latest craze.Ray Davies saw all this and satirized the hypothetical extreme, a superficial dandy whose "clothes are loud but never square / It will make or break him so he's got to buy the best ... He thinks he is a flower to be looked at ... In matters of the cloth he is as fickle as can b
(From wikipedia)

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Say cheese

WEEK13- DAY5

1. Soundtrack of the day

She's in fashion - Suede

2. People to meet


“All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.”- Richard Avedon

Darkness and Light 
documentary for you to check and learn more about him.

The moment 
Nastassia Kinski got kissed by a python - photo

Dovima with 
elephants photo.

3. Places to go

Rotterdam, Netherlands

4. Question of the day

5. Inspiration

AMO, OMA’s research studio, were founded by Rem Koolhaas.

One book he 
wrote (in collaboration with Bruce Mau) - S, M, L, XL. 

Amo has been collaborating with Prada for a few 
years now. They make buildings for them like stores and museums… They also make some films
and scenographies, mixing fashion with theater and architecture.

The Real Fantasies video  for Prada’s Spring/ 
Summer 2011 collection. 

Fall/Winter 2012 video.  The 
archive.

“It’s time to be bold,” -  Miuccia Prada.
“I always loved aesthetics. Not particularly fashion, but an idea of beauty.” Miuccia Prada

“People can inhabit anything. And they can be miserable in 
anything and ecstatic in anything. More and more I think that architecture has nothing to do with it. Of course, that’s both liberating and alarming.” Rem Koolhaas

Antonioni’s Blow Up, inspired by David Bailey.


6. Homework
Today, you will make a photo shoot. Find the right playlist to get you in the right mood, the mood you want to create.Then, go to lookbook.nu, and post your best picture for the world to see...


 

Friday, January 24, 2014

The world needs fantasy

WEEK13 - DAY 4



1. Soundtrack of the day

Lady Gaga - Bad romance

2. People to meet

Alexander McQueen

3. Places to go

Maldives

4. Question of the day



5. Inspiration

Plato’s Atlantis, Alexander McQueen - video and the collection

Studio Nick Knight

Savile Row - here - and Central Saint Martins - here - were important in S. M. path.

Isabella Blow - here - and Philip Treacy - here


Steve McQueen: “The world needs fantasy, not reality. We have enough reality
today.” 

The horn of plenty - Runway show with the mountain of garbage in the middle of the stage, when his models wore big/red lipstick?

Moodboards tips. Visual information about a mood, about textures, lines, people, objects, landscapes or animals...

“Behind the scene” into some designers Fall 2010 moodboards. If moodboards interest you, here are a few tips to get started.

McQueen’s Armadillo shoes? Those Lady Gaga wore in her Bad Romance video. And guess what? We found a how-to for us to make it ourselves!

McQueen’s Savage beauty exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum
in NYC.

And here is another McQueen video that shows his rebellious and  uncompromising nature.

“An absorbing, astounding walk through the extraordinary convolutions of his
mind, and the technical virtuosity could summon up in order to turn his ideas
and thoughts into reality,” said Hilary Alexander.

“A button-pushing marvel: ethereal and gross, graceful and utterly manipulative, and poised on a line where fashion turns into something else,” - Holland Cotter.

One last quote!
“I find beauty in the grotesque, like most artists. I have to force people to look at things.” Alexander McQueen


6. Homework


Today, you will document the making of your “dress”. Make a how-to, a “pattern” for others to use. Create a world, a context, a language for it to come alive. You need to make your classmates copy, paste and save your how-to onto their own computers. Some of them might even print it out, or in the best of cases, share it with others. And for them to do so, you better make them feel and want how it would be to make and wear your very own creation! This is the way we share knowledge today. Go ahead and make us fall into your dream!






7. Extras

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Purple rain, purple rain

WEEK13-DAY3
1. Soundtrack of the day

Prince - Purple rain

2. People to meet

Anni Albers was his wife and she made really beautiful textiles. You should definitely check them out. There are very easy to find online!

3. Places to go

Grand Bazaar, Istanbul

4. Question of the day


5. Inspiration

Ottoman clothing

A plate from Max Tilke’s Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors.

A collection of people in costumes, 
illustrations of seams and garment patterns from the Oriental world.

“We cannot reconstruct unless we can compare,” - 
 Max Tilke.

“A piece of fabric can get me going,” - 
Anna Sui.

The color purple

Tyrian purple? The royal one?

Prince’s 
Purple Rain Tour” 

And let us guide you to the purple rain...

Aamu Song’s Reddress. It’s not 
purple, but it was designer for 238 people and is made out of 550 meters of fabric...

“I was a punk before it got its name. I had that hairstyle and purple lipstick.”
Vivienne Westwood!

Vivienne video

“When I costume, I am not a fashion 
designer nor a clothing manufacturer, but a builder of character, concept, and physical movement.”

The Costumer’s Manifesto: (A statement of Purpose and Ethics for Costumers).

6. Homework

Pick a piece of fabric for the project. It has to be purple.



7. Extras

Sonia Delaunay textiles

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

A full scale paper model

WEEK 13 - DAY 2
1. Soundtrack of the day

Right said Fred - I'm too sexy

2. People to meet

Nanni Strada

3. Places to go

Milan at the fashion week

4. Question of the day


5. Inspiration

The Mappamodello. A photographs, illustration and patterns’ catalog of historic
Eastern clothing and working attire. A collection of patterns, reinterpreted by her and all contained on a singular pattern!

Here’s an article about Nanni’s work on Domus.

By the way, her first truly famous work was “The cloak and the skin”, but she is also known for having made the world’s first seamless machine-knitted dress!
“I have not done anything else than designing clothes. My entire professional
career is dedicated to fashion, which I regard as a project, such as design projects or architecture, far away from the rules of couture,” Nanni Strada

A guideto the Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture exhibition. A very nice reference to keep.

Nanni Strada said: “I will never make another curved line, a design like a silhouette, I’ll only make geometries.”

Elements and structures obtainable with square pieces of cloth, and with cuts, folds and stitches. Link.

Mary Quant - “Fashion is not frivolous. It is a part of being alive today.”

Five nice and free designer sewing patterns to download, get started or simply inspired:

A kimono-like top by Alexander McQueen
A dress by Martin Margiella
Another dress, this time by Junya Watanabe
A pirate jacket by John Galliano
A mysterious jacket by our beloved Yohji Yamamoto

“You have a more interesting life if you wear impressive clothes.” Vivienne Westwood

First, you need to learn the rules. Then, you need to forget about them...

Denise Bonapace
Very nice images and inspirations from “The Hot House: Italian New Wave Design”, a book Andrea Branzi wrote in 1984.

Rick Genest. Or, as Cher would say: “For someone who likes tattoos, the most precious thing is bare skin”

6.Homework 
Today, you will plan, draw, make a full scale paper model of your future “dress”.
Think about it’s volume. Think about it’s fit. But above all, think about the seams. How will you put your “dress”’pieces together?



I will not make a dress. I have 4 purple dresses already! Also I know a little about sewing and to make a proper dress will take me a lot of time. I am not that skilled! So I'll make a skirt. Well, I will not make a skirt either. Find more in my next uploads.

7. Extras

Nick Wooster - photos

One more Quiz!



- Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the power couple of land/environmental art. Micheal Heizer does do large-scale land art but it does not involve fabric, it involves sculpting the land. Walter De Maria, another land artist, plays with space. And while Vivienne Westwood does play with textile and texture, she is a famous fashion designer.
- Walter De Maria pushes the limits with this outdoor installation. The field can be explored rain, thunder, or shine. It is about space. To get lost in it. Feel the force of nature.Yona Friedman also deals with space, but mostly on paper. Check out his wonderful drawings!
- Matta-Clark studied architecture, but he practiced what he called “Anarchitecture”: the transformation and morphing of space in abandoned/leftover buildings. His famous “building cuts” distorted the built environment, dissecting and shifting our gaze. Today, the buildings that he cut have been demolished. But the pictures of the works are quite impressive. Check them out!
- Strandbeests are the creation of Theo Jansen, a Dutch artist who combines art and engineering. His “smart” creatures walk along the beaches of the Netherlands propelled by the wind. They can even detect obstacles, adjust their travels accordingly, and continue on walking...
-Yona Friedman loves his dog. And so should we if he is truly the inspiration behind Friedman’s architectural drawings. Hypnotizing drawings of megastructures. You can get lost in them.Think of it as M.C. Escher gone to a cubic circus. Exploring space and the utopian visions of the 1960s. Endless arrangements and possibilities.
-Caves are cool. Yes, indeed, in these underground chambers you can find prehistoric drawings and handprints. In the caves of Lascaux, most of the drawings, painted onto the walls using mineral pigments, are of large animals that lived nearby. Also, in caves we can find deposits and fun formations of all shapes and sizes called speleothems.
-Before the invention of the radar, the acoustic mirror was used to warn people of the approach of aircrafts aiming for an attack. These "listening ears" act just like concave mirror hence they are called acoustic mirrors. When the sound waves travel from very far, they hit the spherical disk and merge at the focal point amplifying the sound, ringing the alarm. The invisible, the undetected is then heard.
-Dan Graham is an artist who grew up in New Jersey. Influenced by his upbringing, he is famous for his magazine-style photographs of the American suburban row houses. Here, we mention him for his mirror projects, more precisely for his “Two-way Mirror Punched Steel Hedge Labyrinth” at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
A maze with mirrors, transparencies and reflections. To see and be seen. To see the sky, the clouds and the reflected hedges. To see the inside and the outside of the labyrinth. Here, there and nowhere alike.
-“Koyanisquatsi” is the soundtrack. A tone poem… And here is the theatrical trailer.( The wrong answer)
(Taken from the Quiz page) 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"The tail is the hardest part to peel"

With all due respect, that’s right, organization couldn’t show physically a lot of works. But there are other ways of showing works and not that expensive. But, ok, they wanted to display a physical exhibition in Berlin. To know that a piece is in Berlin and that it can be viewed in a gallery is quite a thrill for many students. So if it’s something that special it’s hard to consider it and behave as if it’s just another task. It’s now something that not all can aspire because of the limited space hence one more reason for organization to use the best criteria in selection.

I see the participation on that exhibit as the perfect corollary to sum up the lived experience in Design 101 not just another ordinary weekly task. As for the persons who discovered the course in the last weeks, 3-2 weeks ago, and are catching up, or for other persons who are just now about to discover it, I have to ask: What about the initial “journey”, “the collective exploration” concept? What about the “community” concept? Aren’t those pillars of the course experience? Aren’t those pillars of any MOOC and as important as the transmission of knowledge? Then, wow do organization legitimate selecting works these persons will create? Out of good will? Out of sympathy? Isn’t Design 101 a course with an academic team/real university to back it up? Would this kind of detour be something acceptable if this wasn’t an online course? Organization is stretching the possibilities because they can, because it’s nice, but in fact this means just decreasing Design101 standards. Look, let me show an example of compromise. To access the exhibition students should have done at least a percentage of the tasks (and knew about this rule at the beginning of the journey, of course. )

Just think for a minute about the reason why organization have different certificates to give away. The reason why is because organization decided  torecognize that those who worked more deserve more. I know that this was the 1st edition of Design 101 and that possibly organization were “absolute beginners”. Maybe on a 2nd edition it can see this questions differently. And I also know that all things considered there may not be so many participations for the blue flowers show. Oh, and the reason why I and so many students are upset is because we like Design101. I would worry a lot if we were all silent…

To be in the community, or not to be, that is the question

The final show. The competition. I am trying not get upset by all this situation but it seems it will be impossible. This sentence that I found on FB Arena Group by a kind of Design101 Embassador does not look good anyway you look at it - "this is a chance to all of you who enrolled in the course independenly if you did the assignments or not to show your talent. " , says Sara.( She's iversity Ambassador) Well, it also reads in the blog that "101 designers within the design 101 community will be chosen to exhibit a work ". A mere Design 101 enrolled person is part of the Design 101 community?!! Since when? In what part of the world? Do you know what makes a community? This kind of opinion really makes a lot for this MOOC's prestige and objectives...and students that commented every day, made assignements, shared links, helped each other, shared stuff by emails. And I must say I don't consider myself as one of the most hard working persons here, not even close. At this moment I am SO PISSED that I am honestly thinking of not doing anything else, not for the exhibition not even for this week. I don't feel I need to prove anything because this is a FREE ride and I don't need Berlin to show the world my stuff. I am not a designer, this course did not make me a designer and probably I will never be one. But I loved being a part of DESIGN 101 COMMUNITY. That final show wasn't the reason that brought me here and still isn't. Specially with the format you came up with. Oh, by the way, I organized all kind of events for a couple of years, and, yes, you can't take the work of many in this course because you did not think a way of making it possible since the beggining. It's a MOOC people, not an art school class. That was your starting point. It's not about space, you know. This is getting silly by the hour. Oh, please... Make me shut up.

Lady in red

WEEK13 - DAY1 - DRESSING PEOPLE



1. SOUNDTRACK OF THE DAY

Chris de Bourgh - Lady in red

Ru Paul - Supermodel of the world

David Bowie - Fashion

2. PLACES TO KNOW

Offenburg, Germany

3. PEOPLE TO DISCOVER

Aenne Burda

4. QUESTION OF THE DAY


5. INSPIRATION

Burda Style Pattern Store In 1950, Aenne Burda published the first issue of “Burda Moden” magazine. People immediately loved it! And then (two years later), the magazine became even more popular because it included patterns to make clothes.Today, the magazine is published in 16 different languages and spread all around the world!

“My aim is to put together practical fashions 
at an affordable price that can be worn by the largest possible number of women,” said Mrs. Burda.
“Dressing up. People just don’t do it anymore. We have to change that,” John Galliano.

“I am attracted to people who make this effort 
in knowing what suits them - they are individual and stylish.”

“If you wear clothes that don’t suit you, you’re 
a fashion victim. You have to wear clothes that make you look better.” (Vivienne Westwood)

Coco Chanel.

“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion 
is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”

“Where should one use perfume?” a young woman asked. 
“Wherever one wants to be kissed.”

6. HOMEWORK - Making clothes


7. EXTRAS

Fabulous fashionistas - documentary
100 years of fashion video
Origami with clothes - Contribution of Rosanna Li
Elementum - Contribution of Katjha Mathan