Wednesday 5 December 2012

Lighting & Rendering

Just a few shots of me messing about with lighting and rendering. Its nothing special just a teapot but practice makes perfect, I would like to go further and she how i can incorprate this into live footage.





Wednesday 28 November 2012

The History of Arthritis



A great wee film on the history of Arthritis from Arthritis Ireland.

Monday 12 November 2012

Yanko Design

Just a lovely wee website full of innovative designs for everyday products. http://www.yankodesign.com/random-designs/

Heres a few of my favourite designs from Designer Janina Oberdorfer. http://www.yankodesign.com/2012/07/12/prismatic-car/






Saturday 3 November 2012

Robots!!!

I've just witnessed the greatest movie ever! How have I not seen this before? Amazing piece of work ;)

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Mood board

When we did the Lego project last year I found the mood boards not unimportant but not a whole big help to be honest. It made me look outside the box but not in a way I had hoped from a design perspective. When designing Liberty though I felt the urge to do one and I'm glad I did not that it help me with my design but did inspire me so much so i stuck it to my wall and look at it every time I'm sketching.

Monday 22 October 2012

Our Connection with Inaminate Objects

The evidence is clear that there is a subtle link between the connections being made with death and with objects. If certain objects are unique or have character, we might say that they are living, that they have a soul, something which the artisan transmitted to the objects he made by hand. “Inanimate objects, do you have a soul which sticks to our soul and forces it to love?” (Lamartine)

http://www.appartenance-belonging.org/en/outlooks/the_evolution_of_our_connection_with_objects






















Source: The English Association
''Kings do not touch doors. They do not know that pleasure of pushing open in front of you, slowly or brusquely, one of those big familiar rectangular panels, and turning back to close it in its place again --holding a door in your arms."
". . . the pleasure of grabbing, at the belly of one of those tall obstacles to a room, its porcelain knob; the rapid duel in which you hold back your step for the instant it takes for the eye to open and the whole body to adapt to its new surroundings."
"With a friendly hand you hold onto it still, before decisively pushing it back and closing yourself in another room -- a feeling of enclosure which is reenforced by the click of the handle's powerful, but well-oiled spring." Francis Ponge

Great we piece I found online about our connection with inaminate objects.