Okay so I'm a little slow on the up take but that's the beauty of sky +...so last Monday there was a new program that started called imagine and the first program was about the sculptor Anish Kapoor. The hour covered his journey on putting together his latest exhibition at the Royal Academy of the Arts. The sculptures he was making were ginormous!! Large shapes and interesting textures using the primary colour red, Anish says that red is another black. He likes you to experience his work, its all about space. Just looking at the sculptures on television they have a concave similarity which look like tunnels you want to climb into...it's not just 3D it's almost a 4D experience.
26.11.09
13.11.09
Tom Klinkowstein Workshop
Yesterday, 12th November I attended a workshop run by Tom Klinkowstein, a very inspiring man who flew in from New York. The workshop was based on a one day project on Singularity in 2029, how do we see the future in 20 years time? There was a small group of us some fashion based students, others from a graphics background and as pair fashion and graphics bounced off one another creating products/systems for the future. I was paired with a second year graphics student, Samuel and together we came up with the future product, Gi3. Gi3's were glasses which acted as a computer screen in front of your eyes and projected to other people what you wanted them to see. Tom is a very influential person who makes you think about the future and deeper about life.
5.11.09
FOALE & TUFFIN
FOALE & TUFFIN were a designer partnership in the 1960's who changed the style of dress and the youth of the generation. The two designers were only a minor part of the swinging 60's which is expressed in the exhibition with only low tones of 60's music. I had mixed views of the exhibition I understand the exhibition was about the lives of FOALE & TUFFIN however the ground floor really brang together the 60's, the label and the shop layout whereas the upper floor was set out like workshop with really contraversial styles of the 60's which questions the 60's stereotype.
SHOWstudio- Fashion Revolution
SHOWstudio is a website which has changed how we experience fashion through the digital age and this exhibition I felt really communicated with the audience. It was a very interactive exhibition where you could pick up the phone and listen to what Lily Cole did last night, draw on Naomi Campbell, watch a live photoshoot and even cast yourself as a model. The part of the exhibition I enjoyed the most was sitting in the mini cinema watching fashion films. The films were so inspiring, my favourite were INSENATE and FANTASIA by Nick Knight himself and Ruth Hogben, 2008.
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