2013年4月29日 星期一
Studio Work4 F10110010 康雨樂
questions: what is poetic interaction? what is its meaning related to another notion of interaction design?
2. find at least 3 examples of "poetic material" (of course, in contrast to other notions).
/ oak wood, wicker, ceramics, decoration with colored earths.
Social networks always existed, but “network” is certainly a contemporary term. Networks connecting people, events and places: for these reasons, Europe is a mass of connections.
&ABILITY wants to interpret networks as personal and business intersections reflecting culture and land, through unique and matchless know-how. Wicker weaving, decorated weaves on ceramics: different materials and processing, to develop and rise the tradition in which identify, to interface with “the diverse”, promoting innovation.
The name itself, &ABILITY, is the union between the junction par excellence, “&”, (from Latin, Et) and
“ability”, to underline the importance of sharing different expertise.
&ABILITY is made of one wooden table holding different components: lampshades, bowls, wicker baskets or ceramic vases, each of them carrying its own identity, even though they’re part of the same project. In the same way we live, independent people but citizens of a larger community: Europe.
Components are connected in a dynamic dialogue and may be combined upon user’s taste and needs, creating different compositions, in which weaving is the continuity element.
poetic interaction is a kind of discovery. The inspiration could not be expressed by words. When we are trying to capture the inspiration, the poetry fades. Therefore, too much adornment and description is a rejection to the poetry.When you set a tone and others have the feelings gushed from their minds subconsciously, you're creating the atmosphere beyond the works. The moment when others inspired by those connections from the works is called infinity which cannot be expressed by words.
1. frame "poetic" in contrast with another term.
poetic vs. unromantic
poetic vs. industrialization
poetic vs. uninteresting
poetic vs. unmerciful
poetic vs. unromantic
poetic vs. industrialization
poetic vs. uninteresting
poetic vs. unmerciful
2. find at least 3 examples of "poetic material" (of course, in contrast to other notions).
contrast:
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marble:sculpture
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iron:cold arms
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ceramics:brief
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artificial:complex
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woodiness:pure
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combining:popular
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woodiness:warmth
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iron:Cold
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3. search and introduce at least 1 interaction/industrial designer who present "poetic" quality of design.
1. Laurie Beckerman
Born in Brooklyn, Laurie Beckerman graduated from New York University with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. She received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Pratt Institute, and, after graduation, designed low-income housing in Brooklyn and Harlem for the Pratt Architectural Collaborative. She also worked for Steven Holl Architects, and in the architectural setting-out shop at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. At the Cathedral, she drafted templates that were used by the stone carvers to create stones for the facade of the Jewish Museum. She spent every lunch hour in the stoneyard learning the craft of carving. Her passion and respect for material deepened, and her desire to become a furniture designer began when she carved her first table out of stone.
Magnum opus:
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Ionic Bench |
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Rings of Steel |
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Butterfly Chair |
Filing Tree
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Cobra Desk |
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Sheer Coffee Table |
/ oak wood, wicker, ceramics, decoration with colored earths.
Social networks always existed, but “network” is certainly a contemporary term. Networks connecting people, events and places: for these reasons, Europe is a mass of connections.
&ABILITY wants to interpret networks as personal and business intersections reflecting culture and land, through unique and matchless know-how. Wicker weaving, decorated weaves on ceramics: different materials and processing, to develop and rise the tradition in which identify, to interface with “the diverse”, promoting innovation.
The name itself, &ABILITY, is the union between the junction par excellence, “&”, (from Latin, Et) and
“ability”, to underline the importance of sharing different expertise.
&ABILITY is made of one wooden table holding different components: lampshades, bowls, wicker baskets or ceramic vases, each of them carrying its own identity, even though they’re part of the same project. In the same way we live, independent people but citizens of a larger community: Europe.
Components are connected in a dynamic dialogue and may be combined upon user’s taste and needs, creating different compositions, in which weaving is the continuity element.
2013年4月28日 星期日
Studio Work3 B10034027 林宜嬋
Youniversity
1 TO 3 YEARS
24" x 22" x 26.5"
Never mind “when you grow up”.
What are you going to be today?
The ultimate investment toy; true heirloom quality! Our six-sided activity center offers more to do than standard activity cubes, with two more sides of learning fun. Gorgeous wood craftsmanship, beautifully finished, with so much to spin, turn, learn, and explore. Includes spinning alphabet blocks, a counting school bus, rotating color wheel, tic tac toe board, counting bird maze, turning blocks, and more. All topped with a magnificent bead maze city.
- Seven timeless activities teach the alphabet, numbers and counting, shape and color recognition, while encouraging dexterity and problem solving skills
- Slide, tilt, turn, read, count and laugh.
- Tiny hands find lots to do.
- Big bead maze city, with buildings and roads below. The vehicles and people are on tracks, so toddlers can push them and move them around the town.
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Like the perfect school, it’s topped off with a super fun playground. |
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Revolving, two-sided alphabet blocks, with letters on one side and related pictures and words on the other. |
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10 birds to move through a maze in a numbers tree.![]() |
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Spinning shapes to twist and learn. |
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Spinning color wheel with clicking beads. |
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Counting school bus with 10 numbered passengers and sliding stop sign. Flip each passenger over after you count them. |
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Flip-the-blocks tic tac toe board. |

LMA
- Space Indirect
- Weight Light
- Time Sustained
- Flow Bound
http://justb-byou.com/toys/smart/youniversity/
http://www.onestepahead.com/product/B-Toys-Youniversity-Activity-Cube/_/R-537874?cm_ven=vendor%20links&cm_cat=Branford&cm_pla=web&cm_ite=Youniversity
http://www.goyouth.com.tw/btoys-bx1105F-youniversity.html
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/arisbaby2011/25398731
http://www.onestepahead.com/product/B-Toys-Youniversity-Activity-Cube/_/R-537874?cm_ven=vendor%20links&cm_cat=Branford&cm_pla=web&cm_ite=Youniversity
http://www.goyouth.com.tw/btoys-bx1105F-youniversity.html
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/arisbaby2011/25398731
2013年4月27日 星期六
Studio Work4 B10034027 林宜嬋
1. frame "poetic" in contrast with another term.
poetic vs. practical
poetic vs. unquiet
poetic vs. approachable
2. find at least 3 examples of "poetic material" (of course, in contrast to other notions).
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PO/0018 – Cappellini
material: Beech plywood
by Ola Rune
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Poussin Intrecciato Nappa Brick Bag material: leather |
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material: packing rope |
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Fly Seat Beach Chair by Mark Robson |
3. search and introduce at least 1 interaction/industrial designer who present "poetic" quality of design.
Note Design Studio, Sweden, 2008
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Fuse – EX-T (IT)
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Silo – Zero
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Dezibel – Zilenzio
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Boet Stools – Mitab
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Trapets – Zero
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Nour
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