provoke

Good poetry seems too simple and natural a thing that when we meet it we wonder that all men are not always poets. Poetry is nothing but healthy speech.

Picture_2Picture_3Picture_4Link: White Cube — Cerith Wyn Evans .

"Cerith Wyn Evan’s conceptual practice incorporates a wide range of media, including installation works, sculptures, photography, film and text.

Wyn Evans began his career as a video and filmmaker, initially assisting Derek Jarman, and then making short, experimental films during the 1980s. Since the 1990s, his work could be characterised by its focus on language and perception, as well as its precise, conceptual clarity that is often developed out of the context of the exhibition site or its history. For Wyn Evans, installations should work like a catalyst: a reservoir of possible meanings that can unravel many discursive journeys. Moreover, his work has a highly refined aesthetic that is often informed by the his deep interest in film history and literature. Indeed, Wyn Evans’ earlier creators often inhabit his work, an indication of his desire to keep their ideas in play or bring them back to life in order to use them as raw material for future thought. Often his works harness the potential of language to create moments of rupture and delight, where romantic longing, desire and reality conjoin. His ‘Firework’ pieces, for example, are wooden structures that spell out open-ended texts that burn over a designated period of time. His ‘Chandelier’ sculptures evoke notions of otherworldly communication by using sections of texts that have been translated into the flashing light signals of Morse Code. In his film and slide installations, such as The Curves of the Needle (2003), Wyn Evans manipulates sound to form a parallel ‘text’ to the visuals, where meaning is opened up by the unexpected slippage that occurs when the soundtrack is dislodged, changed or removed."

Title Quote: Thoreau


when more is not enough

Link: HAVIDOL®.UNDERSTANDING HAVIDOL

sometimes feeling good isn't enough ...Dsacdad

"HAVIDOL is for the treatment of Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder (DSACDAD). It is the only known medication available for this newly recognized disorder..."

"Consumer advertising for prescription medications was legalized in 1997. Since that time, more and more prescription drugs are being developed and sold which can be life-style enhancing rather than life-saving. In order to call to task the marketing and advertising tactics of the pharmaceutical industry Cooper has created a fictional marketing campaign to launch her magic-bullet lifestyle pharmaceutical HAVIDOL which treats Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder.

HAVIDOL is a frightening approximation of the real thing. Parody gives way to possibility as Cooper recreates the entire drug marketing process--from the invention of a new disorder (wherein a need is first found and then the disorder is penned) to the branding process of naming the drug, its pill and logo design, promotional merchandise, and finally its website, TV and print advertisements. H

AVIDOL taps into our collective desire and expectation that there is always room for improvement, while walking the line between poking fun at ourselves and wondering how to obtain a prescription. The marketing message leaves us with the sense that we are never good enough, nor have enough. Are we a society of hypochondriacs, or are we biologically built and genetically urged to out-compete our peers and former selves? Cooper's works on exhibition comment on our temperamental relationship to western medicine, built upon the idea of a malfunctioning body or mind, and the yearning to believe everyday life can be remedied.

HAVIDOL is an artful parody of a new kind of gold rush heralding an era in which pharmaceutical companies mine psycho-chemicals for a public who is ready to swallow almost anything in the pursuit of the new American Dream: a life without pain, only gain..".

There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting. -Mark Twain

Link: SEGD 2006 Design Awards.

"Better by Design grew out of the Design Taskforce strategy, which promotes the use ofBetter_by_design_01 design as a differentiator for products and services in export markets. The challenge was engaging New Zealand business at a leadership level, and changing the preconceptions of design being associated with aesthetics and output, rather than a fundamental business driver. This demanded a different approach, as images of design would only reinforce the status quo. The solution was to make voice visible. Three-dimensional speech bubbles were created, complete with provocations posing questions around the value of design.

Each speech bubble was connected via two magnets. Five ceiling panels each supported a grid of fifty cables per panel. The cables incorporated custom machined housings with press-fitted magnets. The partner magnet was welded into the vinyl speech bubbles for fast installation. At the appropriate moment, conference delegates could remove these bubbles to take their favoriteBetter_by_design_02 design provocations or questions with them. The magnets allowed the delegates to install the bubbles in other environments, continue the interaction, and spark further discussion."

Jury Comment
"What a great way to inspire conversation about design and business to a group of non-designers! I especially like the ability for the attendees to easily remove a question or "bubble" to initiate a conversation with a colleague. The repetitive black shape with the same typeface is just loud enough to be seen but doesn't dominate the space. A lot of bang for the buck."

lynn setterington

Link: lynn setterington.Asda

"Lynn Setterington's work, which is predominantly a textile based practice acknowledges narrative and history in embroidery and quilt making, at the same time referencing the world we live in today with our obsessions and interests

Quilts produced over the last fifteen years possess a strong autobiographical content, which refers to the changing domestic, economic and social position of women within contemporary society in the West. These concerns are juxtaposed with a constant celebration of the ordinary; of the skills and activities which cannot be replaced by technology and gadgetry. Both the image content within the quilts and the hand stitched manufacture of the cloths, reinforce the persistence and importance of individual concerns and vanities within a contemporary context.

Underpinning this discussion is also a concern with the reverie of objects. Imagery is therefore diverse and eclectic; from the depiction of a family heirloom, the TV remote control through to garden tools. All offer commentary on contemporary society, whilst celebrating the rituals of domestic life in which old and new merge to form ever changing, yet also constant reflections of human need and desires.

Current work still centres round contemporary life, but with a different emphasis; mainly our throwaway, wasteful culture, where very little is repaired or saved. What does this bring for the future? With this in mind, one of her main concerns is with issues of sustainability and recycling.

She is interested in home grown products and (as an allotment holder) our relationship to what we eat. The increasing power of supermarkets today and their impact on our lives and the way everything is packaged as "convenience"."


DESIGN 21 ::

Link: DESIGN 21 :: Entries.Logo_1

"Share and discover design solutions and resources from around the world - the Good (ones that work), the Bad (ones that don't) and the Missing (ones that don't seem to exist, yet).

Our aim is to build a library of public designs and ideas - to create an online resource center that can be used as a research tool or as a source of inspiration for our entire network, from designers and non-profit organizations, to local government and schools"


What are you optimistic about?

Link: Edge.
2007 Edge Question

"WHAT ARE YOU OPTIMISTIC ABOUT? WHY?

As an activity, as a state of mind, science is fundamentally optimistic. Science figures out how things work and thus can make them work better. Much of the news is either good news or news that can be made good, thanks to ever deepening knowledge and ever more efficient and powerful tools and techniques. Science, on its frontiers, poses more and ever better questions, ever better put.

What are you optimistic about? Why? Surprise us!"


Link: BLESS.

2005   Eased-UpImg_27_08_1  

BLESS N° 27

"A fundamental activity of human society is buying and selling. This is a primitive action that requires a lot of dissimulation to mask its childish simplicity. Faced with an object, without making the slightest calculation, anyone at all knows how much it costs. Because starting with childhood, the economy of desire is enduring.Everyone is ready to pay an altogether unfair price for what’s needed and desired. But a true price doesn’t exist, because that for which we’re willing to pay an unfair price is available at an abominable discount. Which undermines us. And this applies to everyday objects. We are suffocated, humiliated by the fact that they are no longer worth anything. We no longer even have the right to pay a lot for that which we might want to pay a lot.True economy—that of desire—doesn’t exist."

Michel Butel, “L’autre Livre”, Editions Le Passant.
(Translated from the French by Bruce Benderson)


It is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all. -William Makepeace Thackeray

Link: Jennifer Long - Photography / Curation - Doubt Series.

The Candy SeriesBluecandy

Investigating unfulfilled desires The Candy Series explores efforts to obtain comfort through consumption. The need to fill a personal void can push individuals to desperately grasp at immediate or inappropriate fixes. In our consumer driven society, capitalism suggests there is a quick purchasable solution for everything. Believers of such values can be seen in the models, whose mouths have been overfilled with candy until the juices begin to seep out. These images are evocative of the tensions between adolescence and maturity, seduction and repulsion, and life and mortality.

Reoccurring themes of self-discovery, communication and relationships are woven through Jennifer Long‚s photography. Using personal experiences as inspiration, Jennifer‚s open-ended narratives explore domestic space, intimacy, vulnerability, and identity.

The happier a man, the more apt he is to tremble. In hearts exclusively tender, anxiety and jealousy are in exact proportion to happiness. -Balzac

Link: Die Gestalten - Books Detail.0e69e728e2de00a4398cb5f70c399139

+rosebud no.6 - Ideal

Ideal

“We are living in an era of profound upheaval and change. Change that reaches so deep and so far, no stone is left unturned, nothing is left untouched, not even our ideals”.

In times of permanent change and an all-pervasive state of unrest, design magazine +rosebud reaches out to readers to question the essentials, namely ideals. Over 250 artists, designers, photographers and authors the world over have examined the decline, revival and genesis of ideals showcased in this sixth issue. “Ideal”, presents a look into the future – ideals acknowledged today, shaping our tomorrow with a universe critically illuminating our values.

Like its’ acclaimed predecessors, this limited edition magazine explores the possibilities and potentials seeking beyond the conventional two-dimensional print format featuring 320 pages of luxurious printing and voluptuous hardcover.


The world, art, and self explain each other: each is the aesthetic oneness of opposites. -Eli Siegel

Link: Aesthetic Realism Foundation International Periodical.

Aesthetic Realism is based on these principles, stated by Eli Siegel:

1.  The deepest desire of every person is to like the world on an honest or accurate basis.

2.  The greatest danger for a person is to have contempt for the world and what is in it .... Contempt can be defined as the lessening of what is different from oneself as a means of self-increase as one sees it.

3.  All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves.


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