Sunday, April 25, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
back to reality
You must have noticed as well. The signals have been there for at least a few years, yet they are sounding ever louder. People are increasingly hungry for the real thing, the meaningful, to reaffirm not merely their uniqueness or personal identity, but also their humanity, their grounding, to deepen their experiences, to contribute to something beyond mere consumerism.
http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/06/17/back-to-reality/
Monday, March 29, 2010
Instructions how to make 3d eyeglasses
There are 2 ways to make 3D glasses. You can decide which method would be easiest and most cost effective for you.
- Step2
The first way seems like the cheapest way but the items needed to make the glasses this way may not be things laying around the house. First print out a template for the glasses at http://paperproject.org/PDF_files/3dglasses.pdf
After you cut out the template cut your cellophane to fit the holes in the glasses. Make sure you place the red cellophane on the lefteye and the blue on the right. You can either glue or tape the cellophane in place. You are now ready to use your glasses. If you want to make a more sturdy pair just cut out another poster board template and glue it to the another template covering the taped or glued cellophane side.
To learn more about why your eyes see different colors read this article: http://nzphoto.tripod.com/sterea/anaglyphs.htm#redcyan
To learn some more cool things about your eyes checkout the games at this link: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html - Step3
Another way you can make 3D glasses is to find an old pair of sunglasses. Pop out the lenses. Get a sturdy piece of clear plastic and place the lenses on the sheet and use it as a template, draw a line around the lens and then cut the new plastic lens out. Place the lens back into the sunglasses frame. Color the left lens red with a marker and the right eye blue. You now are ready to watch 3D TV.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Square Coke Bottle Design
Holy Memphis-Milano, Best collection
The entire collection has been assembled and documented over the past 20 years by Dennis Zanone, an avid Memphis collector in none other but Memphis, Tennessee. Pictures of all his pieces (both in and out of context) are posted to his flickrstream, which is a true treasure-trove of visuals and information.And yes, in case you're wondering, he does have the Tawaraya boxing ring bed, which can be seen through the door in the top picture and below (also, notice the decidedly non-Memphis TV perched on the lower right—this makes me love it all the more). On this piece, he comments, "This is my bed and I feel like I live in a cartoon!"
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Joris Laarman Lab exhibition
Product design student recycling plastic bags to help out in Haiti
Sunday, February 28, 2010
the glue project-Myth
Purify the air
Saturday, February 27, 2010
14th Street subway art - Tom Otterness
Friday, February 26, 2010
Evolution of Olympic Pictograms-1964 to 2012
http://creativerepository.com/2010/01/14/evolution-of-olympic-pictograms-1964-to-2012/
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago is an artist and a sculptor. She studied embroidery and ceramic arts and took them beyond traditional skills. Through feminist work, she criticized the belief of a male-dominated society relating to arts and crafts. One of her famous art pieces is “The dinner party” in the Brooklyn Museum. It is a very huge organized work; also it is a declaration of feminism in the art aspect. Judy Chicago invited famous women to her dinner party. Among them, she embroidered thirty-nine female names on the tablecloths, and carved nine hundred ninety-nine female names on the white floor.
New York international gift fair
Walter de Maria: The Lightening Field
Saturday, February 20, 2010
National Geographic's laptop covering Gelaskins
Monday, February 15, 2010
future languages
When talking about making the future tangible, many people expect visual information, projections aimed at the mind’s and the physical eye that ’show’ how the world around us might look different physically. Yet of course the future has many less physically tangible, yet nevertheless experience related aspects that render it a whole new world. Subtlety in bringing those to life is an art.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Huong Trang Coiled Bamboo Production
Temperature-Sensitive Glass
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Digitaldesign2
Monday, February 1, 2010
What A Designer Should Know When Buying A Desktop PC Or Laptop
Processor (CPU)
A more powerful CPU means faster rendering times. Dual and Quad Core processors will drastically improve rendering performance on software that supports multiple cores.
Memory (RAM)
Get enough RAM. More RAM means more displacement/ file textures/ proxies etc you can cope with. 4Gb RAM is usual nowadays, but if you are low in budget then 2Gb RAM is not too bad. If you work a lot with big file sizes like large images in Photoshop or complicated 3D models in CAD software, or if you like to run several applications at the same time, then RAM is really important to make your applications run stable.
It is important to note that 32 bit operating systems can only handle a maximum of 4 gigabytes of total system ram. This means if you plan on working with large amounts of data, you should opt for a 64-bit operating system
Photoshop Tip: For better performance, you can increase the memory usage through the 'Performance' settings by going into the 'Preferences' menu. Don’t allocate too much RAM to Photoshop because your operating system still needs RAM.
Graphics Card
A more powerful graphics card results in more smoother (higher FPS rate) real time view ports renderings. Always choose a laptop with a dedicated graphics card, which result in better performance in general. On-board graphic cards tend to have unacceptable performance or are not compatible with many modern pieces of software. Many machines will come with a consumer grade Nvidia Geforce or AMD Radeon chipset. These dedicated chipsets will provide better performance, but may not be compatible with all features of software. An Nvidia Quadro or AMD FireGL workstation class graphics card will provide maximum compatibility with all modern 3D software, and will provide maximum performance in any real time rendering applications. Always remember to properly install and update your graphics drivers to improve performance and resolve possible bugs.
If purchasing a desktop with plans to upgrade the video, keep in mind that you will need an open PCI-Express 16x slot, as well as a power supply that is capable of properly powering your graphics card
Hard Drive
A faster hard drive (7,200 to 10,000 RPM) will improve overall system performance, especially for large video or image editing. Solid State disks while still low in capacity and high in price can provide an extremely fast drive for storing operating system and program files, when coupled with a standard hard drive for data storage.
Display
Furthermore, a high resolution display, or dual monitors are excellent ways to boost productivity. Running dual monitors allows you to easily drag and drop between multiple applications (moving images from Photohsop to Indesign) or allow for a dedicated 3D modelling window while storing menus and other information on the second screen. In most cases 2 smaller monitors provide more overall screen real estate at a lower price then a single large screen. For example two 20" monitors can be purchased for less then many 24" monitors.