In my mind they are a pretty straight forward invention. Clearly, they are a contraption through which you can gaze into someone elses eyes and they yours. They were, in my train of thought, a response to the idea of objects that are used by two people, the manner through which they are used is a shared experince therefore the relationship with the object is meant to also be associated with another, maybe special, person. Playing with the idea of connotations.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Da Vinci Exhibition Design
I know Michael Howard definately would not classify for one of my favourite and most interesting people on earth. Giving him a second chance, he proceeded to make me dozy once again, a very clever man but in my brain its a little too dull for me to enjoy. However, eventhough I wasnt interested in the MOSI Da Vinci Exhibition, I ended up submitting work to it anyway. I figured the brief was pretty good and pretty vacant and some things I'd had in my head when thinking about "objects" for such a long time fitted in. So, reluctantly my pen to paper technique just about scraped my own vague approval and heres my grand design and submission. Maybe I should be an inventor.....doubtful.
In my mind they are a pretty straight forward invention. Clearly, they are a contraption through which you can gaze into someone elses eyes and they yours. They were, in my train of thought, a response to the idea of objects that are used by two people, the manner through which they are used is a shared experince therefore the relationship with the object is meant to also be associated with another, maybe special, person. Playing with the idea of connotations.
In my mind they are a pretty straight forward invention. Clearly, they are a contraption through which you can gaze into someone elses eyes and they yours. They were, in my train of thought, a response to the idea of objects that are used by two people, the manner through which they are used is a shared experince therefore the relationship with the object is meant to also be associated with another, maybe special, person. Playing with the idea of connotations.
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