27.3.11

71



Went to Pick Me Up today. Saw this on my way out...teatowel by Modern Toss. Absolutely brilliant. Make sure you zoom in to read them. I want! I want!
http://shop.moderntoss.com/images/161.jpg

We heart Reggie





BBC4 came into Chelsea on Thursday to film stuff for a programme about postcards. They interviewed our tutor, Nigel, then briefly filmed the small group of us students wearing Reginald Bray masks. W Reginald Bray was known for successfully posting himself as a letter and collecting autographs from famous people through the postal system.
(Black and white photography from Donald Chung)

25.3.11

Irina







As seen in the Saatchi Gallery, Back to the Future by Irina Werning. I love the humour and kind of cuteness of the photographs. I enjoy spending a much longer than average time looking at each of these images. They make me smile. Having visited the current exhibition at the Saatchi twice now, on both occasions I concluded that these were quite possibly my favourite thing in there. On her website she says she is looking for people in Europe in June so I think I'll email her. Wish me luck!

http://irinawerning.com/back-to-the-fut/back-to-the-future/

22.3.11

Eye-cosy



Givenchy's fur covered glasses for A/W 2011 due to be released later this year.

treats



Another find from Battersea car boot sale on Sunday. Vintage match boxes. Haven't felt the need to collect stuff so much recently. I think I know the reason behind it, besides cash. A few days ago I was reminded of this blog which has motivated me to get collecting again... http://collectionaday2010.blogspot.com/ ...Also I'd like to keep my things in jars.

21.3.11

Inkjet kidney

I stumbled across a video on TED about printing a human kidney which researching New Languages. Atala talks first about using a desktop inkjet printer to print a bunch of cells, using cells instead of ink. The next step is to print the cells directly onto the wound followed by the most complex stage of printing organs to be used for transplant. The video is really interesting and well worth a watch. Obviously the technology is still very far away from actually being put into clinical practice.







Battersea Car Boot



New Languages project. Having failed to find anything of much interest on Brick Lane (even in the most junky part of the market), I took the 344 to Battersea to the Sunday car boot sale. It was much bigger than I expected which made the 50p entrance fee worth paying. After a couple of hours browsing in the sunshine, I left with a mini air hockey table, a toy gun (which sparks as you pull the trigger), a vintage mini fan an a tamagotchi-esque athletics toy. All but the gun need batteries unfortunately but I'll have a play and probably take them to pieces in the coming days. Maybe get some ink involved.






efhi



something found on http://designspiration.net/image/2151/

New Lanuages: Research

Below are screen shots from one of Matt Pyke's viral films for AOL in 2009. I like the playful process to create something spontaneous but beautiful.







While doing further research I came across these pieces by German artist A.N. Fischer. They reminded me of my light drawing experiments. I'm still thinking about the process I want to use but would like to do something with printing (type) which happens because of physical movement from a person. Maybe something to do with wheels? Tutorial later today so hopefully will have more solid ideas to post soon.



gstq



Found on FFFFound.
I like it.