Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Camouflage


Emma Hack is what is known as a ‘body artist’; meaning her canvas of choice is the human body. Using wallpapers, Hack painted models to match, making them literally disappear into the wall.

Enjoy (:


Wallpaper Cat

Tawny Frogmouth

Crocodile Skin

Wedge Tailed Eagle in Paisley

Owl in Woods

Fans



Balllerina

Egrets Mandala

Peony with Butterflies

Tropical Palm with Butterflies

Oriental Blossom with Butterflies

Peacock with Butterflies

Chrysanthemum with Butterflies

Ming Baluster Vase

Ming Bottle Vase

Evolution - Turtles

Baby Owl in Pine Needles

Echidna in Banksia

Goanna in Sturt Desert Rose

Joey in Kangaroo Paw

Kookaburra in Feather Wheel

Southern Hairy-Nose
 ciao!

Thursday, 16 June 2011

The Extendable

Yatch Ilona Table, a truly innovative design by DB Fletcher. Enjoy :D


ciao!

FFFFFFFF!

Let's see how smart you guys are :D
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS. 
Now count the F's in that sentence. Count them only once. How many letters f contains this sentence?
p.s : The use of google is prohibited! :D

 ciao!

Sunday, 12 June 2011

The Genius Aldo Bakker

I believe most of you already know Droog, a furniture brand in Amsterdam. Droog has been glorified in design world for its innovative adventures. Now the son of founder Gijs Bakker is stealing the throne with his conceptual work. 

Aldo Bakker is just like his father and mother (jewelry designer Emmy van Leersum), a conceptual designer.The whole family seems to have a strong common believe that physical objects possess and evoke emotions in the user. They even say that it works in the same way as music, film and art.

Aldo's specialty? Coming up with ways to provoke the meaning and function of furniture!
(Credits: Trendland)

Jug + Cup - Porcelain Tableware (definitely my favorite :D)

Bakker presenting Jug + Cup

Vinegar Flasks - Porcelain Tableware

Water Carafe - Porcelain Tableware

Milk Jug -  Porcelain Tableware

Oil Platter - Porcelain Tableware

Salt Cellar - Porcelain Tableware

Watering Can - Cooper Collection

Candle Holder - Cooper Collection (ohh what a beautyyy!)

Sauce Pan - Cooper Collection

Soy Pourer - Cooper Collection

Silver Pourer (a)

Silver Pourer (b)

Wine/Water Carafe + Glass Cup (used as the cover as well!)

Cutlery - Urushi Series (material: Urushi green tea :o)

Side Table - Urushi Series

Wood Stool, Inspired from the nature: forest & mushroom

The Famous Tonus Stool!

3dwn1up Chair

Explore more about Aldo Bakker here

ciao!

Friday, 3 June 2011

Design Passport

  • Visit a museum
I visited Powerhouse Museum at 30th April. It has a diverse collection exploring all sorts of technology from arts, transport, furniture, space, and engines. When I went there, there were some products from The Australian International Design Awards being displayed and there was, I spotted a heart transportation system designed by our very own tutor, Gonz (congrats!!). Aside from them, the museum has exquisite collection showing the history and development of products ranging from vehicles to music instruments.





  • Visit an exhibition
When I went to Powerhouse Museum there was an exhibition held inside named designTECH. The exhibition showed many types of design ranging from product to fashion design. It was so amazing knowing the fact that all design works displayed on that exhibition are made by high school students. Each works has its papers explaining what the stories behind them, which is really great and important as it helped me to understand design process in each works and how they were made.


  • Read and comment on a design blog
The blog I read and comment upon is Kontrastblog. I posted a comment on an post about lights designed by Alice Rosignoli, which is consisted of two vinyl sticker lamps. I thought the design is smart considering the problem of small living space. The contrast created from different size and height is also nice.

Tall and Tiny by Alice Rosignoli

I also commented on another post on the same blog, starring the Window phone. This mobile phone is still a concept, which is able to project current weather to its appearance. With the continuous development of technology, I believe this concept will make its way to reality in the future.

The Window Phone concept by Seunghan Song

  • Read and comment another students IDES 1122 blog
I read and posted some comments on several blogs but the one that really caught my eye is the post about paper engineering in Olivia Qiuyuan Lin’s blog. The whole pictures attached on the link are simply amazing and exquisite. It would be such a great source of inspiration for our 2d & 3d designer pattern project.
  • Read three design magazine/journal
The first magazine I read is De Zeen, where I found 2 interesting article about Pinha lamp, and Tweety table lamp. I also read I.D. magazine starring Stretch Bag and Desk dots. Another magazine I read is Core77 where I read articles about Heinz’s new ketchup packet design, Dungeons&Dragons-type dice, and RUBBiSH sink. The one that get my interest the most is Pinha, which is a cork light fitting with the tiered system that allows users to pin their own paper shades and design their own lights.




  • Do the UNSW Library induction – ELISE
Completed on 11th March.
  • Visit another Library
I went to COFA Library and borrowed 3 books; The House of Fiction, Mod to Memphis, and Design Secrets: Furniture.
  • Listen to ABC Radio ‘By Design’ Pod cast
I listened to one of the pod casts titled ‘Museum of Design Failure’. It is interesting, as it talked about design failures in different point of view. It also talked about how design failures can lead designers to even greater success.
  • Watch a TED talk
The one that I watched is ‘Mick Ebeling : The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist”. The video tells a story about a graffiti artist who is incapable to make any artworks again because he is paralysed from head to toe. Ebeling and company then designed a device that able him to draw with his eyes. It’s good to know how design can bring positive changes in people’s lives and how design makes the world a better place.

-All completed by 31 May 2011.