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This past March, Object Design League acted as host for the first time, presenting Third Space, a collaborative, exchange-based project by students at Emily Carr University and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The students traded open-ended instructions with the goal of constructing a space somewhere between home and work.
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Howe Library's object poetry, created in celebration of National Poetry Month, April 2009 and on display in the children's room.
Dale Chihuly: Beyond the Object
Halcyon Gallery - February to June 2014
Dale Chihuly: Beyond the Object sees the American artist respond to the interior architecture of the building – transforming the New Bond Street gallery space with his distinctive hand-blown glass sculptures.
Chihuly was born 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, and was introduced to glass while studying interior design at the University of Washington. After graduating, he enrolled in the first glass program in the country, at the University of Wisconsin continuing his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he later established the glass program and taught for more than a decade.
In 1968, he went to work at the Venini glass factory in Venice on a Fulbright scholarship. There he observed the team approach to blowing glass, which is critical to the way he works today. In 1971, Chihuly cofounded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State. With this international glass center, Chihuly is regarded as a pioneer in the development of glass as a fine art.
[The Glass Magazine website]
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
To improve this, next time i will definitely choose a better location so i dont have a radiator as a background.
Design Principle: Emphasis using single point direct lighting
Object: Firefighter trophy
I wanted to create a picture with warm colors to give the feel of the glow from a fire. The direct light gives a silhouette shadow in the background.
F-stop f/5
Exposure time 1/30 sec
ISO speed ISO-1600
Focal Length 46mm
Max Aperture 4.64
No Flash
No Editing
Vol 1 of objects, represents the stereo types of objects (e.g food tea cups, clothing etc). I put it in black and white because even if it has no colour (vice versa) you can still see where it's from. As much as I hate stereo types, they are still there and being labeled on people of that nationality/place/country.
This piece is representing England because it is a tea mug/cup.