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Four antique objects were re-designed as web-enabled tools as part of the "Make Our Mark" campaign and traveled on Levi's Station to Station project across the country in the Summer of 2013. I was part of the team that created them.
Photos by Brandon Shigeta/Hypebeast
It is a music player which has been produced by Meizu. Meizu is a music player then a cellphone manufacturer. As you can see in the picture, the most clear part is the logo of the brand, first character of "M"eizu. Why I bought it? I am fond of music but I cannot enjoy the music when I am out of my apartment. So I needed a portable device. At that moment, some domestic brands and some foreign brands were in the market, such as iPod, iRiver... But they costed a lot so I turned to domestic brands. Finally I found Meizu because of the reasonable price as well as the "similar" opeartion as iPod, namely, the touch feeling. You could scroll the screen up and down by sliding your thumb up/down the bar shown in the picture. And the most convinced reason I bought was the various format it supports: APE/FLAC/mp3/WAV. Of course, the FM radio was also my favorite function. The appearence also attracts me a lot due to the dark color which looked more professional. In a nutshell, it was a good device whose price was acceptable and provided lots of features.
Object 02
Object 02 is the result of a search for the relation between art and architecture. It started with a plan to make architecture on a small scale, a space for one person. It resulted in a beautiful autonomous, architectural object, that can be interpreted as a light object. The question remains; is it art or is it architecture? The measurements are 2.8 metres long, 1.6 metres wide and 1.8 high, made out of wood and cotton.
A subway train pulling in at Dufferin station in Toronto, around midday on a Saturday.
(Yet another shot pursuing the theme of 'out of focus / intentional blur' for this month's Tribal SNAP challenge. ;)
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November 2008
The float for Fetish Salon. The theme was "objects of desire" and of course Tristram wanted to say hello to the other plush.
Another difference is how the roadwheels are set up. The Object 430 Version II's roadwheels are equidistant from each other, while the Object 416's are not.