Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Think about section for my book.
1. The origination of almost all my exploration was through goggles.

so for that one I'm thinking, Shifting Details.

2. another chapter would be for bandannas. dealing with cultural perceptions.

so for that one I'm thinking, Pin pointing

3.next chapter would be about viewing icons in different manners.
This relates to my key chain experience.

so for that one I'm thinking, contextually

4. Another chapter could be on Cultural differences. This one could include the bandannas and the scarfs, how they are perceived in different cultures.
So for this one I'm thinking, Pin Pointing, or Over an ocean, or Crisscrossing, or Habitat*** I like that one.

5. Next is the self-perception.
How do you view yourself In different environments?

So for this one I'm thinking, Inside out

6.Next is my past how I thought the world would be compared to how it actually is

So for this one I'm thinking, Disappointment, reality

7. My next exploration is going to be about stereotypes. Focusing on a specific example of a friend of mine who loves animals but is viewed in a negative way. I'm going to include an interview with her. Bio info and imagery talking about how people like animals so called normal animals and how if you do something a little off beat it can be blown out of proportion. Take for example everyone loves Disney beauty and the beast and also in peter pan the lost boys are dressed in animals like a persona of who they are. There are many examples of how we look at a preconceived notion. In the end I'm going to break it down to show that this stereotype is not called for in the end.

So for this chapter I'm thinking. Bring down the False.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Personal perception


After completing my last exploration with type this simple image sparked another round of explorations for me. How to view yourself using light. In the dark we view light in different ways than In the day. Its presents draws us in to specific points, are eyes squint to see everything around us, and the irises of our eyes get HUG! Can you picture living in total darkness.






exploration

Continuing with my spines theme of perception I did some Type studies relating to how letterforms are perceive in different ways. Through the use of cut paper and shadows I found new ways to view typography. Looking at the relationships between words and their counter forms.
I than linked it with imagery I had previously used in my spine presentation, and also making relationships between the different types studies them selves.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Perception

Making connections is not the easiest thing to do. I found that out when doing these explorations. For me making connections isn't something that I force myself to do. It is something that happens over time and different situation.
How I have made Connections In these explorations.

1. I included other people in on my activities
2. We had different reactions to each thing we did resulting in a connection of ideas.
3. Further talking with other people outside of the original exploration exercise has shown new connections as well.
4. From talking to those people Looking at what they saw than going back in time to see if there is anything else you can connect and branch off of.

With these tactics I have compiled this chart furthering my study of connections after the original exploration was done. I found that associations made by different groups of people could change the perception of the topic at hand.

Below is a link to my Spin and the components that have driven its further expansion.

Spine

Monday, February 2, 2009

Goggle Exploration





What is perceived as a trend now could have had other meanings in the past.


Perceptions of the world around you change all the time. A speak could influence you or a design or a funny photo. For this exploration I went back to my childhood and love for sculpture and created some crazy looking goggles. Right off the bat I was excited about creating something not with a mouse. There is something about making something with your hands that I have always loved to do. Duck tape is one of my do it yourself can fix everything for a while problem solvers. With that some broken stuff from my house and cardboard I have made some crazy goggles.

When thinking about what kind of goggles I wanted to make I came up with a couple key ideas I wanted to incorporate. The first one is the idea that goggles would be good if you where in a sandstorm. So they would have lids to help shelter the eyes from wind and sand. The next element in the goggles would be a piece of cloth to cover your mouth and nose from sand and wind. The third thing I thought about including was a sci-fi theme incorporating some broken headphones into the peace. The headphones would be a means of communication with a base or having an up link to some navigational radar system in a heads up display. Than I thought about adding ears to the piece after trying on the goggles and realizing my hair hid most of the goggles features. This would break up my hair and show the eyes more. Also reasoning that they could be a form of audio ears allowing me to here at great distances or radio antenna feeding the satellite data to my heads up display.
I know I'm a big dork. What can I say; I love the idea of going places including other worlds.

After completing the goggles and trying them on I got some interesting feedback.
One person said I looked like a terrorist. I find it funny but oddly surprising that they where right for this time period. Before 911 I don't think this would be the case at all. But adding the cloth to the face totally made it look like someone from the middle east. And there is the stereotype we are living with now. Not in a million years when I was growing up and at my first college would I have associated that with a terrorist. For me I can look past this stereotype to other things that I remember and still hold true. I hope that this is the case for most of you when you see these images of the goggles and me. As designers we are supposed to be able to look past the obvious and discern true meaning in different things; This is what separates us from most people.
Enclosed I added some photos that if put in a different time period would have suggested something else but in today's society read differently.

As you can see you saw the image of the bank robber and than in modern times you now see the trend to wear the same type of face covering while snowboarding. This is a new trend that has emerged in the past two years in the world of snowboarding and skiing. Were in the past it was just to help hide your face from identification now Shaun White has taken it and uses it as a trademark of sorts for his personal style. This trend can also be seen in the snowboard/skiing seen with the new helmets being produced in the shape of an old world war helmet.


Card Comparisons


1.

Bach's keyboard music and
recordings of every one.


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2.

Enveloped with a demurely
demurely: adverb
in a demure manner; "the army
girl, tall and demurely pretty,
threw a quick side-glance at her".

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Eye lock on the prey, and
the breathing deepens.


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4.

Made in the USA

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5.

What's hiding behind
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6.

Internet has provided a wonderful
opportunity for us to connect.


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7.

Date due slip.


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8.
Wasn't there a time when I might not have been a collector.

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9. Neor - linguistic (is a theory of language, communication and thought together with an associated therapeutic method, which holds that people can improve the way they interact with the world by means of certain principles and techniques concerned with their use of language.)
extravagances
(
unrestrained or fantastic excess, as of actions or opinions.).

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10.
Enough to fill the difficult pages.

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