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Archive for April, 2007

From her MFA statement: “I use natural processes in their physical and virtual environments as parallels for life, society and personal narrative. A process is defined as a series of natural occurrences that produce change or development. The processes that I am interested in are those which involve air, and light and how these elements […]

Sang-Mi Yoo

GDIII will meet at the print-making candidate Sang-Mi Yoo’s talk in 249 at 7:00pm this evening. You can learn a little more about Sang-Mi at her website.

We watched part I of this film in class on Thursday; here are links for it as well as parts II and III:

American Look, part I
American Look, part II
American Look, part III

A shot list and full script for the voice over are available at the link for part I.

Oops

PowerPoint presentations (and their ilk) apparently make it more difficult to retain information.

In case anyone missed the Leonardo article from last class, there is a copy on JSTOR. (You will have to be on-campus or using the library proxy server to make this link work).
I also distributed the Bauhaus Manifesto.
After reading these two documents, these are the questions I asked you to consider in your teams–we’ll discuss […]

Peppered with movie and TV screenshots, this article from a German computer science seminar is an engaging survey of fanciful human-computer interaction.

Marketing Links for GDIII

Some videos and ads for previous personal media devices:

“Microsoft Alexandria” (before it was “Zune”)
“Real Zune Ad”
Zune-arts (including posters)
Official Zune site
First Ever iPod TV ad
Iconic iPod + iTunes ad
Looser iPod + iTunes ad
iPod Nano ad
iPod billboards
Creative Zen ad (student production)
Creative Zen Panda
LG Evolution of Audio
Analysis of a Japanese Sony print ad for the E Series Walkman

And, […]

Please Read Interface Space by Dmitri Siegel at Design Observer.

This brief speech on Blobjects will help serve as an introduction to Sterling’s thoughts as they existed a few years ago…a good starter for Shaping Things. Which you have all bought, right?
You see, the future is already here, it’s just not well distributed yet.
–Bruce Sterling