Monday, 22 February 2010
Back From UAE!
Saturday, 16 January 2010
To cycle to school or not?
It's at least 20 km ride to and fro! Sure my butt is going to hurt man..
Monday, 28 December 2009
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Free Softwares
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The Mobile Mobile
"Mobile Mobile - an interactive installation by James Theophane
Brief: Create a Christmas experience that actively demonstrated Lost Boys core value of collaboration.
We took this as an opportunity to reinterpret the Christmas tree and its role as the traditional focal point for a communal space. 'Mobile Mobile' is a six metre circumference interactive sculpture, and signature piece for the entrance of the Brick Lane studio.
Mobile Mobile upcycles fifty old agency cell phones (available after an agency-wide upgrade just two months prior). Each phone is individually addressed by a computer to cofunction and create a choral arrangement. Assigning each phone a tone, the mass is transformed into an aural form that appears to come alive, shimmering and flirting for onlookers."
Just amazing. Recycling up to 50 phones to make an installation creating to the tune of "Carols of the Bells".
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Vincent Floderer's origami mushroom instructions
Its rare to see a origami master hands-on on an artworks. Love the realistic mushroom!
See and you will understand!
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Origami
Though I've been folding since young, I had not reached the staged where I can create my own art.
This is the latest work I've done.
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It should had been done in white and in crepe but I couldn't get it.
The orchid is the current most challenging flower piece model ever since the kawasaki's rose model (shown below) years ago.
Kawasaki Rose
Diagram by Toshikazu Kawasaki
Colour Paper
2007
Of course there are many great "origamist" out there creating amazing origami..
I guess one of the best (and youngest!) is Satoshi Kamiya!
He is really one fantastic "origamist". His creation is superb with attention to small details.
Just see few of his creations on youtube. Wait till you see the end of video at 6:46!
You'll be shock. And yes, it's "pure" origami; folding from ONE untrimmed square paper.
My Graduation Stuff
Sunday, 11 October 2009
All in one Dinnerware
Yes all in one.
"Sometimes one has to wonder if a designer is taking tableware a bit too far.
While there is always something appealing about integrating disparate design
elements (such as bowls, plates and place mats in this case) there is also
cleaning and storage to be considered." from Dornob.com
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Designer Maezm had design this nice dinnerware that you never had to worry about putting many things on the table.
Elegant as it may seems, I guess it still will be difficult and awkward to use. =)Friday, 9 October 2009
Caprice 24
The west had very much claim the advance in Fine Arts, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Gold & Silver smiting, Literature, Philosophy, and many more. One that I want to mention is MUSIC. Music skills and accomplishment had also followed the visual arts period in their own rights too.
Niccolo Paganini is one musician that I want to introduce to everybody today for those who really dunno much about music. The following video is a famous piece for solo violin that is composed by Paganini. It actually comprise of 24 different piece for an individual to play, each with different skill level for different techniques. They are known as "24 Caprices for Solo Violin" This one, called Caprice 24 in A minor is the most well known, and the most difficult to be played even for many accomplished musician. To handle this piece well and perfect is no easy task, as its one of the most difficult piece for solo violinist.
This is played by one of 20th century most greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz.