Monday, December 7, 2009
Closing with a Thanks
A mountain of cables, arduinos, breadboards, speakers, and thirty feet of vinyl came together to create something far beyond the original spark born out of Diane's head. Our crackpot team consisted of the one, the only breadboard and luminary expert Diane Gard, the audio extraordinaire and mellow fellow all around: Chris Ralston, and the artsy fartsy side was handled by yours truly. The beauty of this crew, other than the fact that we spent over 30 plus hours in the past three days to bring this beast of an installation together, is the fact the we could cohere and compliment each others weak points to make the project the best it could be. And it is something to behold in person.
The three pillars actually speak to each other via the programming handiwork of Jedi master Jon Park. Just as the trio shared ideas amongst ourselves, the pillars knew how to speak and listen via light intensity. Thankfully I was concerned with the artistic side, and my method of showing such a connection manifested from thirty feet of gray vinyl.
I wanted the images to show what each group members speciality was. Since this project started within Diane's dome what better way to depict an idea than a big slab of gray matter. She is the brains behind this operation and through her Chris and I have a direction to answer for. She connects to Chris's world through AV cables; that is his language of choice, and Diane knows this. A giant ear seemed to fit the audio man Chris too well to pass up, and even though we had to scrap the audio, he still worked so hard to make it happen. His ideas transfered to me through his own language: soundwaves. The concentrated audio work transfers to my eye, and then it is up to me to make a design out of it. I send my ideas back to the brain head hancho just to make sure they line up properly and usually we see eye to eye/brainchild.
This project was made to thank the efforts of my group members, who went above and beyond anything expected. This project is to inspire others to make crazy things out of materials and mediums foreign to them (arduino/breadboards, circuitry). This project was made to show that three people plus a guru can make something extraordinary out of two simple words.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Video Tutorial: Creating 3D Space with Stills in After Effects
Here is the link to the tutorial, also sorry if I move too fast in the tutorial I had to keep it under 10 minutes.
click here
enjoy!
Jason Randall
Thursday, December 3, 2009
After Effects: Tutorials
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
2012 Olympics showpiece: http://www.raisethecloud.org
An extensive team of engineers, designers, and architects from around the world unveiled plans on Monday to create a digitally connected structure to grace the 2012 Olympics in London.
The structure, called the Cloud, is both a physical and digital cloud designed to broadcast real-time data and images on spherical, three-dimensional screens. While the images would float high above the city, the sound would be broadcast at ground level.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Trash to Treasure
Friday, November 20, 2009
billboard? hell yes!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Silkscreening using vinyl!
Using the vinyl cutter you can prepare an image, stick it directly onto the screen, and then print, skipping out the process of coating, exposing, and cleaning out the screen.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Silkscreen-Print-with-Vinyl/
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
pizza and brew
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Motion-Tracking Interactive LED Display
La Vitrine - Montreal from steven bulhoes on Vimeo.
3D Self Portrait: Digital ---> Analog
Friday, November 13, 2009
project one video
Can acne medications actually cause acne and blemishes? from Zach Yarrington on Vimeo.
Here is the video I made for our first project, the process took longer than the time given so it never made it to peer evaluations. Any feedback or constructive criticism is greatly appreciated!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Screen Printing Supplies
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Google Wave
I haven't really had any time to check it out, but I did note that I have 20 invites to give out; add a comment with your email address and I'll send you one. They say the invites don't get sent out automatically, but this is probably your best shot at getting a spot in line for this thing.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Project 2 ideas
Three ideas for REDEFINING THE SPACE
Goal: Reshape public space beyond its original intention in order to:
o Inform the viewer (public service announcement, statistic, fun fact)
o Humor the viewer (Martin Lawrence vinyl cut+ Lawrence Hall sign)
o Inspire the viewer (“the journey of 1000 miles begins with one step”)
o Better serve us as a community
Means of Achievement: Utilize school tools (vinyl, laser, router, large print, or any combination) to inspire/inform other students
Directions:
1. Weekly assignments_ cover two spots a week with vinyl. They can be on or off campus, but must fulfill at least one of the goals. Leave the last 1.5-2 weeks of the term to pick and plan a spot for large vinyl covering. The final should inform, humor, and inspire the viewer, while better the space to best serve the public.
2. Team up with Andrew_ Pick a spot and have a “vinyl showdown”. A topic is picked to best meet the space, we both choose respective colors, and then we have a few days to plan out our logos/designs. Finally we help each other put each other’s work. Hopefully the art school will see the work and allow for future showdowns.
3. Dedication to inspiration_ create art specifically for others to change their environment. Vinyl stickers and stencils will be handed out en mass to the public, which will hopefully inspire future recovering of the space from other students.
Friday, November 6, 2009
EDIT: Google Wave
Sorry for the previous post about google wave. The 80 minute youtube video I posted before was a little ridiculous, so here is the 8 minute version. Some people were confused about the application so I hope this will now make sense.
If you are still confused, below is an even more simplified demo
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
To People From Back to Basics Group!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuBzKV6XgvA
Here it is.
Now, I think this one has no subtitles...
The first time I ever watched it, I watched it with no subtitles and it was amazing...the next few times I watched it, it was with English subtitles, and it was still good.
I wanted to link you guys to the one with no subtitles first so you could get experience if you want it, but you could always search around youtube for one w/ English if you want. There are some.
PLEASE enjoy Vinni Puh.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Coming Along
It has been a while since I have posted. and my project has been completely reworked. I abandoned my water recycling shower idea, and took on a more broad approach to utilizing water and shying away from city water reliance. I am about 82% done so far with my powerpoint presentation, and it is coming along quite nicely. I will hopefully be done by tomorrow; I just need to finish putting pictures up and finalize my "ideal water house" design in Illustrator. Then I will start practicing presenting. Should be good. Heyo!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Progression.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
voting time
Friday, October 23, 2009
copper
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Google Wave | Usefull tool for class... well at least when it becomes public
This is a long demo video but the potential for this application is going to be insane! It would be a very useful tool for this class. You could use it to collaboratively take notes for study groups, create mind-maps in a group, sharing pictures with each other, and MORE.
"What is a wave?
A wave is equal parts conversation and document.People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.
A wave is shared. Any participant can reply anywhere in the message, edit the content and add participants at any point in the process. Then playback lets anyone rewind the wave to see who said what and when.
A wave is live. With live transmission as you type, participants on a wave can have faster conversations, see edits and interact with extensions in real-time."
Check it out here for more information
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Drew Travis 10/20 work session
Monday, October 19, 2009
Cool Design Foundation: Fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSiHjMU-MUo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbEKAwCoCKw
check these out!
Accordian Book How-To
http://www.sdmart.org/pix/accordionbook.pdf
and/or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztqc-JChteg
(warning: video is laden with cheese and cuteness!)
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Problem: Wasting mass amounts of water while taking showers
Solution: Redesigning showers that recycle water for reuse.
How: Before using the shower the lower piece must be filled with water. Much like filling a super-soaker, the base acts as a storage unit for the water to be used and reused. Push the primer pump button on shower floor completely down, and then fill up the shower up to the full capacity. “When the light turns green, the tub is clean”, or in this case, the shower is ready for action. Step inside, select hot, warm, or cold, and press the floor pump the designated amount in order to achieve water pressure and temperature. After you have primed the shower, seal the door and start to relax. The pumps that line the innards of the shower act as a heating source for the water. On its way to the ceiling faucets, the water passes through the pumps, absorbs the heat, is enjoyed by the user, and then collects in the floor drains for further use. The floor drains are lined with special iodine grates, which strip the water molecules of any filth, while collecting human debris (hair, dirt, etc). The grates are replaceable, should be rinsed after every 100 washes, and replaced after every 1000 uses. The cost to replace the grates is miniscule in comparison to constantly having to pay to for water and heating it. Finally when the showerer is finished, hit the drain button, and watch as the recycled water is collected back into the bottom section for later use.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Man Spaces
It's a short one, only about 5 minutes or so.
Kellog's using laser etching to solidify brand name
According to the advertising slogan, if you see Kellogg's on the box then you know it's Kellogg's in the box.
But now the company has become so concerned about similarly packaged supermarket cereals, it has developed a laser to burn its logo on to individual Corn Flakes.
The concentrated beam of light creates a toasted appearance without changing the taste.
There are literally hundreds of these suckers in each and every box, I'd hate to man the machine responsible for this. Pew pew pews in every bite sounds like a totally sweet deal, followed by a massive power outage due to intense laser battles between Kellogg's and General Mills. Absolute war in every bite. Until you realize that it's just a little toastier which, for the trouble involved, wouldn't be worth the extra cost otherwise saved on an off-brand.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Great website: YES! Magazine.org
This website has great links and articles about the planet, economies, democracy, arts, justice, community, living, and peace. Below is exactly what they are about
"The Positive Futures Network (PFN), the publisher of YES! Magazine, is an independent, nonprofit organization.
The Positive Futures Network and its publication YES! Magazine start with the belief that we need deep change if we are to avoid the breakdown of society and the natural world.
Our hope lies in the fact that powerful innovations are taking hold within virtually every sector of society.
The work of the Positive Futures Network and YES! Magazine is to give visibility and momentum to these signs of an emerging society in which life, not money, is what counts; in which everyone matters; and in which vibrant, inclusive communities offer prosperity, security, and meaningful ways of life.
To enhance the impact of our work, we carry out extensive outreach programs to educators, students, journalists, activists, faith organizations, national networks, policy makers, and businesses."
DIY Frame
Monday, October 12, 2009
Fire_pit_dinner_extravagnaza
The Problem!
Yes i know, he may look harmless right now, but if you were a loaf of bread you wouldn't last a second against this monster!
DIY: iPod Wristband Holster
DIY - Apple Turnovers
First, preheat the oven to 325'.
Then prepare the dough:
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups cold butter (1 pound)
1 cup ice water
In a bowl, sift the dry ingredients together.
Then mix the butter in with your hands, then add the water, forming it into a large ball.
Cut into 6-8 equal sqaures.
Remove the filling from the stove, and drop 1-2 teaspoons onto a square at a time.
Fold into a triangle, then press the edges down with a fork.
Friday, October 9, 2009
GARDENING PEOPLE (for this Sunday)
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BUILDING PEOPLE (for this Sunday)
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Weekend Plans
BUILDING:
There will be a couple of building project opportunities. I think it will be smartest to start the day out with a trip to BRING recycle - our local recycling and donation center. There we will get some materials for making gardening cold frames (for cold weather gardening) and perhaps a couple of other experimental objects (I'm thinking low-cost solar oven) or passive solar water heater. If you are interested in this group, please BLOG with ideas, take dimensions if you want to build something for your own space and if you have any tools such as cordeless screw-drivers, please bring them. Trip to BRING at 10:30AM, we will cut things down to size at my place (where we have electricity) and then head up to the land to build.
GARDENING:
Aside from putting together the cold frame boxes, I can talk a bit about soil ecology, what grows in Eugene in the Fall and some techniques for growing your own food.
FOOD:
A team of cooks (and/or aspiring cooks) are piecing together plans for an outdoor cookout. We will be building a firepit and a pit-oven (we have one volunteer already for this). So far we have plans for roasted veggies, soda-bread, potatoes? and other delightful foodstuffs. Libby, Diane, Keith and Brian S. are heading this up (forgive me if I forgot anyone).
Please email me if you plan on attending, tell me which group(s) you are interested in and I will help you get in contact with each other. I will send another email out tomorrow night with details about where to meet and how to get there. I'm looking forward to an outdoor day in the sun...building, gardening and cooking!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Laser Cutting - How it Works?
http://uoregon.edu/~park/Lifestyle/AllPages_LaserCutting.pdf
LASER Cutting/Engraving Ideas
The following links will show you that laser cutters can be used for a whole lot more than putting your name on an iPod or a company logo in an acrylic plaque. See what is being done and think about how you might press the tool in new ways.
Laser Cut Leaves
http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/30/laser-cut-leaves-are-natures-unique-business-cards/naturalmedium-1/
Laser Cut Keyboard
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2009/07/14/laser-cut-wooden-key.html
Laser Etched Matzoh!
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/06/26/laseretched_spock_ma.html
Laser Cut Furniture
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/01/07/anatomical-lasercut.html
Laser Cut Leaves
http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/30/laser-cut-leaves-are-natures-unique-business-cards/
Laser Cut Scarf (ultra suede material)
http://boingboing.net/2008/06/20/lasercut-typographic.html
Engraved Wood Necklace
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=21455990&ref=sr_gallery_21&&ga_search_query=laser+engraved&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_page=3&order=price_desc&includes[]=tags&includes[]=title
Skate Decks
http://platformdesign.org/refill-7-skate-decks/
Mini-Mag FLashlight to Powerful Laser (laser related geekitude)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgJ0EpxjZBU&feature=player_embedded#
Laser Cut Assemblable models
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/12/15/tiny-lasercut-assemb.html
Laser Cut Bangle
http://ny-image2.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.86719258.jpg
Volumetric 3d model to real 3D forms
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/01/06/lasercut_volumetric_.html
OpenSource Ukelele
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/03/27/printing-a-ukelele-o.html
Flat Pack Design
http://www.waybasics.com/
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
FabLab Document
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Resource-Personal Space Modular Furniture
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Day 3
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Reading In Class: HERE
Artists Examined: Arthur Ganson & Vik Muniz
Should be done by today:
- Mind Map on BLOG
- Your problem, clearly identified plus some symptoms.
- Post your problem and clearly articulate your thoughts on that problem POST TO YOUR BLOG.
- Do reading from "Thoughtless Acts". PDF HERE, IMAGE FROM THE BOOK
- Start collecting artifacts, signs, symbols, or manifestations of your surroudings. Hopefully you can document subtextual cultural signs that relate to your subject group. For example, take photos of ways that you see the excess mentality pervade your life. Or if you are tackling personal space, take pictures, shoots video or even pull material samples off the wall that demonstrate social patterns or problems. Collect them and later we will bind them into books.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Day 2 (10/1/09)
Intro to Buckminst Fuller. Wikipedia entry on fuller HERE. Video and comments on his use of geometry to address design problems.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Day 1
Your Lifestyle Your Design
Day 1
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Introduction to the class: Aspects of Lifestyle, the many Faces of Design.
Can we address the problematic aspects of our lifestyles as design problems?
Subjects: After a class activity used to gauge interest in various lifestyle issues, the following subjects (and groups) were formed:
- Targeting Excess (finding the waste of daily life, capitalist post-consumer problems, reduction and repurposing, etc).
Group Members: Megan Schulz, Micah Cerelli, Dan Edlin, Joe Intile, Zach Y., Sara Dubick. - Back to Basics (understanding the mechanisms of daily life, analog tools, building skills, carpentry, etc)
Group Members: Jason Randall, Russel Kamp, Brad Fish, Bryson Micahel, Chris Wilson, Jenna Flohr, Andy Pomeroy, Kelcy Mead, Angelica S.H. - Behavioral Study (Human patterns, time management, organization, lifehacking, habits, work processes, etc)
Group Members: Keith Stedman, Nick Fisher, Melinda Thomas, Andrea Jahja, Kady Stapes, Keillan Mennella, Ben Olsen, Michael B. - Restructuring Personal Space (address how space is utilized in living situations, tackling clutter, customizing or reinventing the purpose of living space, etc.)
Group Members: Steven Robinson, Maren Borecki, James Prahl, Kimberly Palmer, Libby Corliss, Julia Morlock, Allen Huang - Interaction with our Environment (how humans interact with their communities, physical outdoor/public spaces, or the larger environment as a whole)
Group Members: Lee, Diane Gard, Kristin Dorn, Chris Ralston, Drew Travis, Brian Schmidt, Ray Tsuonda.
Quickly went over mind mapping. Software can be found here, PDF about the process is on Blackboard.