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Deze kinderen waren wel ingelicht over de gebeurtenis

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CREATOR& ABOUT

Nicklee Hoogervorst, een 2e jaars studente aan de docenten opleiding van de willen de Kooning Academie. maakte een kleurplaat van de aanslag op 9/11. Tijdens haar project bij Cultual Divursety heeft zij onderzoek gedaan naar het reactie vermogen van leerlingen van de basisschool uit groep 3 en 4. Ze deelde de klassen op in twee groepen. De eene groep werd wel ingelicht over de aanslag en de andere groep moest het doen met de kleurplaat

RULES
Door dat Nicklee Hoogervorst heel groep 3 en 4 gevraagd heeft om de kleurplaat in te kleuren krijg je een collectie van verschillende fantasie en invalshoeken met een het zelfde uitgangspunt de kleurplaat.

De fantasie van kinderen uit groep 3/4
Een kleurplaat van 9/11

COMMENTS
Ik vind het super interesant om te zien hoe de gedachtengang en fantazie van kinderen werkt en hoe ze een afbeelding en of een gebeurtenis op hun eigen manier interpreteren en zich eigen maken.

LINKS
http://www.nickleehoogervorst.nl/

 

 

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ABOUT

torstrasse 166, berlin, germany, 2008. Installation with 600 shoes and ca. 13.000 m thread. these shoes were collected from people who didn’t want to use them anymore.

CREATOR

Chiharu Shiota

RULES & RESTRICTIONS

Those who want to give their shoes can do so, but only if they use a red threat to connect it to the building.

COMMENT

I like this artpiece a lot, it’s very free in it’s form, but still has it’s restrictions.

LINK

http://www.chiharu-shiota.com/en/

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2) ABOUT:
This is work is called Cyanotypes of weeds on old postcards. She makes it on old postcards of the city. People can send her an postcard.

3) CREATOR:
Hannah Lamb is the artist behind the project.

4) RULES /RESTRICTIONS:
An old postcard you can send to her.

5) COMMENTS
I like the id to use old postcards. I find the idea to use old cards cool. People send a handwritten card which she then used her art. Other people are the basis for its collection

6) LINKS:
http://www.hannahnunn.blogspot.com.au/search?updated-max=2013-06-10T14:18:00%2B01:00&max-results=10

http://hannahlamb.co.uk/Home.html

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About

The Cornell Fashion Collective, formerly the Cornell Design League, is a student-run organization that provides members of the Cornell community with an outlet to express creativity in fashion and fashion management. Each spring, our organization presents a professional runway show featuring the talent of students who both design apparel and manage the operations of the show. Our organization gives students, both undergraduate and graduate, the opportunity to practice design, demonstrate their talents, and learn how to produce a large-scale fashion event.

Creator

President Megan Rodrigues
Vice President Nicole Fitzsimmons
Models and Designers Cameron Giles
Marketing Akilah Chandler
Events Gabrielle Ben-Yaish
Graphics Ellen Pyne
Secretary Dana Lee
Faculty Advisors Anita Racine & Van Dyk Lewis

Rules

The event gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to practice design and and learn how to produce a large-scale fashion show.

Comments

The students learn how to produce a fashionshow. This is a good way to learn about organization and working on a team. The experience could be usefull for anything you will achieve in your future carreer.

Links

The Cornell fashion show:
http://www.cornell.edu/video/cornell-fashion-collective-runway-show-2015

Cornel University:
http://www.human.cornell.edu/fsad/fashion/appareldesign.cfm

Cornell Fashion Collective:
http://www.cornellfashioncollective.com/

Shot of the 30th FashionShow

Shot of the 30th FashionShow

 

 

1) MEDIA


2) ABOUT:
Printed Nests, een serie opensource ontwerpen voor futuristische vogelhuisjes maakten die je gratis zijn te downloaden. “Ons streven is om een voortdurende cyclus van nakomelingen, evolutie en uitbreidingen te garanderen,” licht de website van Printed Nests toe. Inmiddels hangen er al zo’n 88 nestjes in 66 verschillende steden, en de hoop is dat dat aantal de komende tijd flink zal uitbreiden.

We are team of architects & designers who explore and develop possibilities of 3D printing technology.

3D printing technology as a way of developing a product which is constantly evolving and being perfected based on errors of previous prototypes, much as living organisms are. Every product has its own charm as well as errors. It is not perfect and imperfections make it unique.

3) CREATOR:

4) RULES /RESTRICTIONS:
3D printed product/Urban development Feeding birds has never been easier. A opensource 3D object wich can be downloaded to make your own Bird feedhouse. you can adjust it or just print it in the colour of choice.

World wide community of people connected by a product
which means design, rapid prototyping, architecture, technology,
open-source, green thinking and more…

5) COMMENTS

6) LINKS:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:352464
http://www.printednest.com/

1) MEDIA


 

2) ABOUT:
A collaborative book making installation.

At Longhand Publishers visitors are being invited to design pages for the books we produce. They developed 3 design workstations with custom software and electronics on which people could design pages. Every book is completely unique, ‘printed’ on the spot by our home made drawing machine. Longhand Publishers is a game with a set of possibilities and a set of constraints. An open playground.


3) CREATOR:
De Indianen – Antwerpen (http://www.indianen.be/) – Andreas Depauw, Steven Holsbeeks en Tim Knapen. Een trio vormgevers ‘pur sang’ die veel verder gaan dan opmaak van print, maar ook installaties opzetten die ambacht en technologie combineren.


4) RULES /RESTRICTIONS:
De Indianen hebben een plotter gemaakt waar iedereen (de bediener) met een aantal regels een ontwerp kan maken en deze kan laten afdrukken. Deze afdrukken vormen een bundel van 6 beelden die per keer een boekje vormen. Elk boekje is uniek en samengesteld door verschilllende gebruikers.


5) COMMENTS
I personaly tried this at the studio of the Indianen (http://www.indianen.be/) in Antwerp, In this case I used their machine for making a own collaborative design. I made a printing tool what turned out to be the “Blobbed Printer” and we used this to make a blob design piece.




6) LINKS:
http://www.indianen.be/work/longhand-publishers
http://www.graphicdesignfestival.nl/nl/?sid=58f1e6ba7b7663ef1f1084ca8020c630
http://opensource.wdka.nl/wiki/User:Manoukvdk/Proces#Collective_Example

http://www.ondernemeninantwerpen.be/nieuws/indianen-met-een-eigen-taal-%E2%80%9Cwe-zijn-elkaars-klankbord-tijdens-het-ontwerpproces%E2%80%9D

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[no title] 1979-82 Jenny Holzer born 1950 Purchased 1983 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/P77382

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About
Jenny Holzer is an American conceptual artist, very political engaged with a lot of feminism. She uses text as images and she places the work in public spaces, provocation people’s reaction by quotes on the moralistic side. She actually uses the language of art.

Creator
Jenny Holzer

Rules/Restricions
– It has to be text
– It has to in public spaces

Comments

It is a good thing what she does, creating awareness and confront people. And that is something that should happen a lot more! Sometimes she uses the body as a support to her work, which brings up other matters which people do not want to talk about. And this whole public space thing really got in to a trend. The use of the digital bord is being used frequently.

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ABOUT

The Vitruavian Paint Machine is a project that’s performed in the Van Abbemuseum. They made a painting on the walls which would by influenced by the visiting people. If visitors passed the painters it was possible to choose a color. Depending on the color and the people, the painters would change their painting.

CREATORS

The creators of this performance were Luna Maurer and Edo Paulus.

RULES/RESTRICTIONS

The creators worked with four different colors. Each color has a ‘rule-made-form’. But the creators weren’t the people who selected the colors, the audience did. So the audience would decide which color they had to use (next), so they decided partially what the painting would look like. The way of drawing would also change depending on how many people where in that room. The specific rules you can find on http://conditionaldesign.org/workshops/vitruvian-paint-machine/

COMMENT

This was a really interesting way of art I heard of in another class. I thought it was very interesting/fun that people could intervene and could decide what would happen next. It was very fun that we got the assignment to make drawings with rules of this kind of our own. It’s an easy example of intervening in someone’s project, but it does get amazing results.

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ABOUT
Everyone nows LEGO, with the small bricks you can build everything that’s is on your mind and fantasy.
CREATOR
The official creator of the Lego Group is Ole Kirk Christiansen, he invented the little bricks in 1932 long time ago.
What starts as a tool for kids to build up their fantasy became also a grown up thing.

RULES | RESTRICTIONS
I think there is only one rule: Use the bricks to create your own lego world

COMMENT
Maybe this example is a little bit obvious, but i think Lego is a good example of open design.
Because they invented a platform that all kind of people can use and own.
I think it is more than a toy for children it could also be art.

LINKS

covering design, art, fashion, travel and more

Exhibition Valencia

Exhibition Valencia

ABOUT

It is an evolution of the concept of “Cadavre Exquis” in which each collaborator adds to the Collective Art through being allowed to see the end of what the previous artist contributed. Participants are free to choose if they want to paint, draw or scribble their work or just to create it digitally with design software. Anyone was able to participate on the project. You could just sign up on the website:
http://www.redbullcollectiveart.com/nl/how-it-works
Eventually they showcased a 1.3km-long artwork in London that combines graphics, artworks and photography in a giant visual game of Cadavre Exquis. Also they showcased the collection worldwide.

CREATOR

The artists involved come from 85 countries. The full set of artworks can seen on the Red Bull Collective Art website: http://www.redbullcollectiveart.com/

RULES/RESTRICTIONS

The only rule to participate, was to start your artwork at the point where the artist before you ended. It is like the game you used to play when you were younger, you drew a doll with friends, one drew the head, the other drew the belly etc.. and it ended up like a weird doll.

COMMENTS

I think it is a good project, because different artists were able to show their work to the world. Any individual could just sign up and participate.

LINKS

http://www.redbullcollectiveart.com/

Example of the Cadavre Exquis game

Example of the Cadavre Exquis game

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