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The next iteration of spring in my yard...the Azeleas are back. The Daffodils are gone, the Hyacynths are gone, Vinva and Periwinkle are departing...but the next shift is here.
Azaleas /əˈzeɪliə/ are flowering shrubs comprising two of the eight subgenera of the genus Rhododendron: the Tsutsuji (evergreen) and Pentanthera (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in summer, their flowers often lasting several weeks. Shade tolerant, they prefer living near or under trees.
Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.
This iteration now has proper content. I'd decided on an arts/music/culture type magazine/tumblr blog as the basis. This then meant I could start shaping the design around some real content.
I've used the brilliant Placehold.it (http://placehold.it/) service to create placeholders for images, and I'd also worked out how to make the cards different heights, depending on content
Various iterations of the Roveround, a device developed by Bumpers College freshman Cara Conner. The device helps injured and aged animals regain their mobility. Cara and her brother, Grant, a senior in the Fulbright College, won the agricultural division of the 2018 Arkansas Governor's Cup Collegiate Business Plan Competition in April. Image courtesy Cara Conner.
The second iteration in the NACHT-SERIES, Nacht-Two is a brooding wrap frame that transcends the confines of genre to occupy a category all its own. Digitally sculpted double injection-molded lens cups with rubber interior simulate the heft of vintage motorcycle goggles. 3D printing technology transformed a virtual sculpture into a mold for production; while the titanium temples bear a distinctive pressed line detail made possible with a powerful machine-press technique. Sunglasses Dita Nacht-Two #dita #ditagirl #ditasunglasses #ditaeyewear lenshop.eu/manufacturers/12447-dita/sunglasses
The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.
The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.
S4 Craft & Design pupils are generating ideas. They have a lot of work to do before these ideas become finally resolved working concepts. Still some members of the class are off to a great start...
Lockheed Martin offered a 3D printing design challenge for the classic egg drop survival. The iterations go right to left. We started with a little too much beef and have quickly optimized the design for weight savings while still retaining great strength characteristics.
Here I zoomed in and used all three letters as connective structure.
Pros:
* Strongly resembles the classic look of a paper snowflake.
* Interestingly abstract and geometric.
* The P's are a little more successfully integrated.
* Another quicker one to make.
Cons:
* The EXP is hard to make out - you might not even notice it if you're not looking for it.
* The compact size made it too small to cut out the inside of the P.
* Its small.
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Deformation of the Sierpinski tetrahedron.
The next iteration of my pirate cosplay. This time I played with scar make up. The pirate cosplay is one of my favorite's to do because she's an OC and I get to wear all of my favorite things at once.
Among other things this iteration features my hand-made chainmaille, necklaces from Hawaii, jewelry from both of my grandmothers, my Once Upon a Time book necklace and the perfect hat I got from Dragon Wings at the Maryland RenFest!
S4 Craft & Design pupils are generating ideas. They have a lot of work to do before these ideas become finally resolved working concepts. Still some members of the class are off to a great start...
Plan, Act, Reflect: PAR iterative cycle of reflection
Images (with thanks) by 姒儿喵喵:
1. www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/3914731337/in/set-721...
2. www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/3915512282/in/set-721...
3. www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/3915514724/in/set-721...
The next iteration of the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health in Washington, DC will bring our members and patients to life in 3 dimensional form, so that their stories can be told better. Follow the #CTHNext hashtag or the @KPTotalHealth handle to follow our progress
Discovery! - Iteration II (2017) acrylic and charcoal on paper 1730x915mm
In collaboration with Tony DeVarco
Tony Devarco www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/
CoLab with Mayako Nakamura
www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/sets/72157649519692395/...
ReGenerations
www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/albums/72157666448906835
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01CT -- 'Chain' reaction, prefers the coarse chain to the small and smooth one - you need something that has some resistance
First Iteration of Haptic Point f Entry to Peer Support Self Advocacy System
Fractal type:julia
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Maximum iterations:26000
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Source mandelbrot width:3E-11
Color scheme name:Hair
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Plot Width (real):3E-13
Color scheme name:FallColored2
Color scheme last modified:2008-10-29 11:04:49 -0700
Plot uses DE:Yes
Plot uses fractaional iterations:Yes
Plotted with symmetry:Yes
Plotted with boundary following:Yes
Plotted with multiple processors:Yes
Total plot time:0.000 seconds
Total iterations:20022783434
Iterations/second:2147483647
Pixels skipped:0
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Percent of pixels calculated:99.9
Percent of iterations calculated:100
Plot height:0.1
Peak steepness:0.2
Plot flipped:Yes
Camera x:0.000448
Camera y:-0.172
Camera z:-0.873
Ambient light:0.5
Directional light:0.6
Specular light:0.1
Surface shininess: 10
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Iterative prototyping for the wearable light logger for Light Catchers www.michaelang.com/project/lightcatchers
The Sunday Pizza Making Factory: three Pizza Fiorentinas.
This was to celebrate the purchase of new pizza stone, new rolling pin, and discovery of Italian Tipo-00 flour. My hands will smell of garlic for the next three days.
Driven to pizza obsession by the all-round brilliant Zana.
Recipe:
Required: Tipo-00 or plain white flour, olive oil, salt, yeast, sugar, spinach leaves, oregano, mozzarella, eggs, 400g or more tomatoes, onion, garlic.
1. Mix 50ml lukewarm water with a sachet (2tsp) yeast and half a teaspoon of sugar in a cup, stir, and leave for 10 mins.
2. Measure 500g flour, add 4tbs good oil, a few pinches of sea salt
3. Mix all above with 200ml lukewarm water then knead into smooth dough. Place dough in a bowl, cover with tea towel and leave in warmish place for an hour or so.
4. Meanwhile, prepare tomato topping: finely chopped onion and garlic, fried in a pan with butter and a bit of oil, then chop and add tomatoes and squeeze in a big old squeeze of tomato paste. Add salt, leave to simmer for a while until it looks nice.
5. Cube a load of mozzarella (smallish cubes) and finely chop some more garlic. Put your pizza stone in the oven (£9 from Amazon including postage - it makes a world of difference cooking on a stone.)
6. When the dough is ready, split into three, knead the first piece again quickly then roll out with a rolling pin. Pinch up the sides for a crust.
7. Bring pizza stone out of oven, lay the dough base on it, then spread a third of the tomato topping over thinly, making sure you get all the way right up to the edges to avoid burning crusts. Add mozzarella cubes then a good amount of fresh spinach. Layer the spinach up a little bit, maybe two layers.
8. Oven, full heat. Keep checking. After 5 or 10 mins it should look not quite cooked. Not quite browning yet. At this point, take it out, crack an egg in the middle, put it back in again.
9. Keep checking the egg. Around 5 more minutes, or until the egg is just cooked.
10. Sprinkle on the parmigiana, a drizzle or two of olive oil, enjoy.
Iteration 3 - This is being worked on at a size of 2500 pixels wide. If I need to be able to add tinier detail, I'll size it even larger.
It is reduced for display here.
Iterative prototyping for the wearable light logger for Light Catchers www.michaelang.com/project/lightcatchers
iMAL, Brussels, June, 2016
A collective installation by Constant & esc
"I don’t know where this is going" is the second part of Iterations, a project investigating the future of collaborative artistic practices in a technologically networked context. The exhibition presents a collective installation by Pascale Barret (BE/FR), Miriam Raggam (AT), Claire Williams (BE/FR), François Zajega (BE), Julien Deswaef (USA/BE) and Annie Abrahams (NL/FR).