2005-04-29

NEXT WORKSHOP: sam buxton and roger ibars 9. - 13.5.2005

By zai @ 12:08 [ For all MID students ]
THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND THE MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN UNIT JOIN FOR A WORKSHOP OF THE TWO REMARKABLE DESIGNERS FROM LONDON!



SAM BUXTON

From the MIKRO series of fold-up sculptures to his electroluminesent tables and clocks, the work of the British product designer SAM BUXTON is dominated by his experiments with advanced materials and technologies.

Since graduating from London’s Royal College of Art in 1999, Buxton has been using advanced technologies to develop ingenious product designs. His inventions are based on versions of familiar objects, which often tell stories about contemporary life. Buxton’s desire to create an original business card was the starting point for the MIKROseries, depicting a simplified form of Buxton working on his computer. To date there are more than a dozen 3-D miniature tableux that capture moments in everyday life. Harnessing the electroluminescent technology commonly used in mobile phones and car dashboards Buxton also explores the relationship of the human body to surfaces and environments through his work Clone. With a successful range of MIKROworks under his belt, as well as a major project commission from Kenzo and recent installation in the Design Museum Tank, Buxton presents new works on 24-hour display in Object Gallery’s Window - with electroluminescence to guide the way.

also see http://www.sambuxton.com/

and

ROGER IBARS

In July 2003 Roger Ibars graduated with a Master in Interaction Design from the Royal College of Art in London. Here he initiates a research interest in how objects would be loosing interest in interacting with the users. over the last 2 years he produced several projects around this discourse: a booklet, animated illustrations and objects installation that imagines self-made objects, a set of daily devices having self-reflection experiences of their functions. These projects were exhibited at the Royal College of Art in London (July 2003), in Digital hub in Dublin (July to October 2003) and will be in Madrid in La Casa Encendida (2004).

2005-04-25

past & present influences

By chriskelly @ 11:47 [ workshop chris kelly ]
Past:

Saul Bass
Pablo Ferra
Maurice Binder
Robert Brownjohn
Oskar Fischinger
Jan Svankmajer
Larry Cuba
Borinov Povnikovic
Len Lye
Norman Mclaren
Jules Ongel

Present:

Eyeball NYC
Passion Pictures
Nexus Productions
Imaginary Forces
Lost in Space
Moving Picture Company
Partizan
Flynn Productions
Pleix
Jonny Hardstaff
Richard Fenwick
Shynola
Run Wrake
Bermuda Shorts
Satoshi Tomioka
Dylan Kendle
One Dot Zero
Open design Studio
Trollback and company
Precursor Studio
Kemistry
Spin

chris kelly at ecal

By zai @ 08:45 [ Animation & motion graphics ]
motion graphics artist and graphic designer chris kelly from london just arrived in lausanne.


Bio:

Chris Kelly is an independent art director, designer, lecturer and design journalist
working with a wide range of clients in film, television, music, publishing and the arts.

After graduating with an MA in design at Central Saint Martins Chris worked as a freelance designer for a year at his studio in west London before moving on to Polydor Records as senior designer. He was then invited to join Getty Images as an art director. After Getty images Chris ran mono design from his studio in central London working with a wide range of clients worldwide. Chris has also been a visiting lecturer at the LCP (now LCC) on the BA graphic design course. Having recently left the BBC as head of typography chris is now working with iso design as art director/designer on a new series for the BBC. Chris has recently been appointed UK art director and editor for IdN (International Designers Network) magazine in Hong Kong. Currently He is working
with the iso organisation (www.isodesign.co.uk) on several motion graphic projects.

Chris is also the author and designer of several books on design related subjects
ranging from Branding to Advertising and has had his work published in many books and periodicals worldwide. His most recent project is for Idn in Hong Kong and CMYK magazine in the states. His latest book looks at designers involved in filmmaking on the west coast of America where Chris is visiting in June to visit various animation studios.

Eyeball NYC
(Creative Director)
Starting Aug 2005

Channel Four
design consultant

iso organization
art director/animator

international designers network
uk art director/editor

BBC
head of design and typography
promos and trails

LCC (London College of Communication)
Lecturer in typography and design on the BA hons course.

mono design studio
design director

Hong Kong Arts Council
design director

Getty Design Studio
art director

Polydor records
senior designer







Published Work:

Novum
article

Graphic International
Features work for Hong Kong Arts Council

Graphic International 118
Back page interview
June 2004

Graphic International 117
IdN Book Review
May 2004
p48

Étapes
Paperback 176 pages (November 2004)
Publisher:

IdN
2003
Vol10: No 1
Creative Identity
p31

IdN
Design Pioneers Article
2005
Vol12: No 1


Marketer
'Let he package do the talking'
article
Issue 10
Feb 2005
p25

Format (Basis design S.)
Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris
Paperback 176 pages (November 2004)
Publisher: Ava Publishing
ISBN: 2884790519

Big Type
Hardcover, 144 pages

Designers Stationary
2-88046-718-7
£16.99 | $25.00
Paperback
160 Pages
228 x 290 mm
September 2002
Spanish

Layout (Basis design S.)
*NOT YET PUBLISHED*
Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris
Paperback 176 pages
Publisher: AVA Publishing SA
ISBN: 2884790632

The Fundamentals of Creative Design
Gavin D.T. Ambrose, Paul Harris
Paperback 176 pages (October 1, 2003)
Publisher: Ava Publishing
ISBN: 2884790233


Books designed and edited by Chris Kelly/mono

Soon
Future of Brands
2-88046-805-1
£19.99 | $30.00
Paperback with flaps
160 Pages
228 x 290 mm
Laurence King
January 2003

IDN Special 03: Examining the Visual
Culture of Corporate Identity
Chris Kelly (Editor)
Paperback 176 pages (July 2004)
Publisher: Gingko Press
ISBN: 9889706555

This End Up
Original Approaches to Packaging Design
2-88046-648-2
£32.50 | $40.00
Hardback
160 Pages
228 x 290 mm
January 2003
Author (mono)
Co-editions
Spanish, German

Branding
From Brief to Finished Solution
2-88046-805-1
£19.99 | $30.00
Paperback with flaps
160 Pages
228 x 290 mm
January 2005
Author (mono)

Advertising
2-88046557-5
£29.95 | $40.00
Hardback
160 Pages
290 x 228 mm
January 2002
Author (mono)
Co-editions

Editorial Design
2-88046-718-7
£16.99 | $25.00
Paperback
160 Pages
228 x 290 mm
September 2002
Spanish
Author (mono)



2005-04-17

Electronica povera ?

By peka @ 15:37 [ Interesting media art and culture ]
A glasgow, des installations de Sandy Smith qui rappellent un peu celles réalisées par l'arte povera de la fin des années 60 (je pense surtout à Mario Merz: construction d'igloos, de fagots, de tas, d'arches, ... en matériaux pauvres), mais ici avec des ordinateurs récupérés. Ou comment expérimenter le potentiel constructif et intéractif ou encore auto-interactif des ordinateurs et écrans.
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ComputersForArts.org est aussi une association récupérant de vieux ordinateurs.
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Quelques projets ici