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CYCLE 2, DAY 4

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Today was very Sunday-like: late-start, sunny, warm(!), slow, incongruous pop-lock-krump-flipping to Classical music (a la Oscars)….

In other news, I’ve been researching inflatable art online and Lina was kind enough to suggest an artist that works with inflatables – Carlos Blanco. Here is some of his work.

I’ve seen a lot of cool artwork, but nothing yet like what I have in mind. So far – the work I’ve seen – with the exception of the subway grating pieces – use some kind of polyvinyl – which is too heavy for what I have in mind.

I’m also looking at 360 degree projectors.

Since I seem to be having this conflict of either going with something resourceful and sustainability related or something that’s purely artistic expression/exploration, I just had a whim to look up existing combos.

Some interesting resources:
http://greenmuseum.org/
http://www.thegreenartproject.com/

CYCLE 2, DAY 3

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Today was composed of….

Day:

Night:

CYCLE 2, DAY 2

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Today was primarily about the Cymatics exhibit build and prepping for my performance tomorrow night. Though – it was more of an equipment check and no practice whatsoever.
Aside from those things, I’ve had two ideas in mind for my thesis project. One is web based resource – which would also be the continuation of my If Products Could Tell final. The other idea is more whimsical and artistic and essentially an interactive installation which incorporates a pop-up environment (with inflatables). I will have to post my sketch of it later on, possibly Sunday – as tomorrow is a full day of class, then the exhibit/performance at 319 Scholes.
Today was primarily about the Cymatics exhibit build and prepping for my performance tomorrow night. Though – it was more of an equipment check and no practice whatsoever.

Aside from those things, I’ve had two ideas in mind for my thesis project. One is web based resource – which would also be the continuation of my If Products Could Tell final. The other idea is more whimsical and artistic and essentially an interactive installation which incorporates a pop-up environment (with inflatables). I will have to post my sketch of it later on, possibly Sunday – as tomorrow is a full day of class, then the exhibit/performance at 319 Scholes.

CYCLE 2, DAY 1

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I’ve successfully gone through the 21 days of meditating, observing, documenting. I am now in my second cycle of 21 days. This cycle is supposed to be the Design Process. Although, I believe during the Design process will also involve prototyping and building throughout. This morning I felt like I had a better idea of my direction. However – in this rather late evening/wee morning – I am feeling unsure. In this moment, I’m sifting through personal feelings, connections, inspirations, illuminations, aspirations, disconnections, discouragement and doubt.

What is the right direction?

Where is my heart?

Where is my head?

Where do the two meet?

What are the steps moving forward?

Today’s design should also entail the initial  aspects of a framework. I will lay this out in more detail as well as more of today – in a few hours.


WEEK 3, DAY 21

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I feel like I’ve just had the recipe for getting to sleep ASAP. It includes an early morning, day of stuff, beer before a meal, and a filling dinner. Add a dimly lit room and voila! Instant sleepiness!

I received the Tisch Alute notice today in the mail and the card colors are more or similar to the cover of  the Cradle to Cradle book, but bolder.

Today, I also ate some yogurt and found this under its lid:

The idea of reducing junk mail and al the paper manufactured along with it is a great task. But this makes me think of SPAM and electronic junk mail – and I wonder just how much SPAM is actually circulated. What percentage of email is straight up junk? And how much data storage does all that SPAM take up in data centers around the world?

For my final last year in the Sustainability/If Products Could Tell their Stories class – I found a 2007 Environmental Protection Agency report (http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=prod_development.server_efficiency_study) that stated in 2006, data centers consumed 1.5% of the total electricity used in the U.S. – or I 61 billion kilowatt hours. When this study was published, it was estimated that those numbers would double by 2011 and 10 additional power plants would be needed – if the energy consumption continued on the same track.
Since then, many companies have started to make/build “energy efficient” data centers – such as Google . But even then, I don’t know what kind of follow-up has happened via the EPA or other organizations, nor do I have a clue what those numbers are today in 2010. Energy efficiency is addressed in the Cradle to Cradle book and essentially they say “efficiency” is not enough and should really be replaced with “effectiveness”.

Going from paper junk mail to virtual junk mail and the data centers that store all the virtual and electronic-ness – prompts me to question how much energy “cloud computing” currently consumes. As the cloud grows (just as gmail’s storage capacity grows infinitely bit by bit) and the need for space increases, how many more data centers will pop up in the next 3-5 years? And with them, how many more power plants? The next question after that is – what kind of power plants?

I also just found this article from a few days ago about Facebook building their first data center in Prineville, OR – and this related blog post by Jonathan Heiliger of Facebook.

Some food for thought.

WEEK 3, DAY 20

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

As I was adding the Journler tags to this entry (usually “Documentation, Observation, Focus, Thesis”), I had the inclination to write “Determination”. I didn’t see last night’s entry in the proper folder and panicked for a few seconds, thinking perhaps I had slipped and forgotten to make one. But I remembered that I had drawn a doodle on my new Wacom tablet and checked online to make sure I actually did post. Eventually I found the entry oddly in the Trash folder.

That moment of doubt was a bit weird, but similar to double checking that the stove is off before you leave home, even though you haven’t been cooking for a few hours. I will say that that moment of doubt also exemplifies how this exercise still manages to be quite challenging for me. I’m afraid of lapsing somehow, but determined to continue. My hope and intent is to continue with this and evolve it considerably in the next month as well as after Thesis. I know this may seem like a super simple task to some, but again this process is challenging for me.

Three words that enter my mind since I’ve started meditating daily are “focus and flow”. I guess those are inherently my goals at this stage. At the next stage (which starts this Thursday), I will have to take the focus and flow and integrate it into “plan and prepare” or “strategize and devise”.  Nothing solid enough has entered my mind, but I at least feel good about my direction and concept of timeline.

Taking a deep breath
and exhaling.

WEEK 3, DAY 19

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Today was about precision – and the methods and tools that can help achieve it. Time and repetition often play a significant role – as well as a steady hand.

WEEK 3, DAY 17

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

I’ve been thinking more on the sustainability/alternative energy idea and have come back to some books from the If Products Could Tell Their Stories class. The one I have in my bag at the moment is the well known Cradle to Cradle. I’m also going back into Emotional Design and Shopping Our Way to Safety.

It’s pretty evident to me that all these things are intertwined – and they inherently address our (not sure who “our” is exactly, but certainly mine) manner of consumerism.

I can say that I’ve spent a good portion of time when looking for and researching products I want to own – whether it’s the nuance of detail in design, the materials, and/or the final price that drives my search. I wonder what percentage of online shoppers – or shoppers in general go to such lengths. I also wonder if perhaps a materials breakdown or some kind of sustainability rating will soon enough become a part of the shopping search engine process.

If even novel at first, such a feature would really augment the consumer experience. Would it make consumers overly self-conscious about what they’re purchasing or even desiring? Could it make manufacturers more responsible? Could it work? Even then – how could it be smartly implemented in a way that would feel balanced to both consumers and manufacturers/companies? I think it would be an interesting possibility that could work similarly to the way consumer ratings are created, though admittingly time-intensive.

Definitely something to ponder.

WEEK 3, DAY 16

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

2nd “schools are closed” snow day of the year. Just one week (& one day) apart!

WEEK 3, DAY 15

Friday, February 26th, 2010

sustainability – (from dictionary.com)

sus·tain [suh-steyn]
–verb (used with object)
1. to support, hold, or bear up from below; bear the weight of, as a structure.
2. to bear (a burden, charge, etc.).
3. to undergo, experience, or suffer (injury, loss, etc.); endure without giving way or yielding.
4. to keep (a person, the mind, the spirits, etc.) from giving way, as under trial or affliction.
5. to keep up or keep going, as an action or process: to sustain a conversation.
6. to supply with food, drink, and other necessities of life.
7. to provide for (an institution or the like) by furnishing means or funds.
8. to support (a cause or the like) by aid or approval.
9. to uphold as valid, just, or correct, as a claim or the person making it: The judge sustained the lawyer’s objection.
10. to confirm or corroborate, as a statement: Further investigation sustained my suspicions.
Origin: 1250–1300; ME suste(i)nen < AF sustenir, OF < L sustinēre to uphold, equiv. to sus- sus- + -tinēre, comb. form of tenēre to hold

—Synonyms
1. carry. See support. 3. bear. 5. maintain.

sus·tain   (sə-stān’)
tr.v.   sus·tained, sus·tain·ing, sus·tains
1. To keep in existence; maintain.
2. To supply with necessities or nourishment; provide for.
3. To support from below; keep from falling or sinking; prop.
4. To support the spirits, vitality, or resolution of; encourage.
5. To bear up under; withstand: can’t sustain the blistering heat.
6. To experience or suffer: sustained a fatal injury.
7. To affirm the validity of: The judge has sustained the prosecutor’s objection.
8. To prove or corroborate; confirm.
9. To keep up (a joke or assumed role, for example) competently.

[Middle English sustenen, from Old French sustenir, from Latinsustinēre : sub-, from below; see sub- + tenēre, to hold; see ten-in Indo-European roots.]

sus·tain’a·bil’i·ty n., sus·tain’a·ble adj., sus·tain’er n.,sus·tain’ment n.
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I am thinking about what I am doing, this daily process, this idea of 21 days – and it’s now making me think of sustainability, specifically sustainable energy.

I find these words both literal and metaphorical in their implication.
I feel it would be worth exploring how my personal process of creative sustainable energy is mirrored in/into a process of environmental sustainable energy. Possibly giving this a MIRRORED MICRO/MACRO bent.
I’m thinking of it less in the way of an individual recycling and reducing their carbon footprint to help reduce the global warming and more in terms of the creative process of the changes and shifts an individual goes through in order to maximize their personal energy & productive output and how that energy flows out and effects the world around them.

This is a rough idea that I just came up with this evening. I’ve been thinking about my interest in environmental sustainability, the related classes I’ve taken at ITP, my general personal pursuits in this area, as well as the desire to educate myself even further in this area. This would be a good opportunity to do that. We’ll see.

Thesis Mission Statement

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Mission statement: (3 sentences max)

It takes 21 days to develop  a habit, or so theory goes. I am setting out to be consciously creative and consistent by employing a series of 21 day cycles to unleash and understand my personal creative process and how that can connect with others (or the world outside me).

Where does it live?

I’d like it to be a scalable installation/exhibit that can sit within a small square footage (as in possible table-top size area) or as large as a room.

What it is still remains to be seen.

WEEK 2, DAY 14

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Making the invisible visible
Everything all at once
Loop until the end

WEEK 2, DAY 13

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Sometimes learning feels slow. Learning a new language, in this case a computer language – even slower. Learning seems best by doing, but how much doing before one learns?

Makes me think of the dots from my “process” post.

Given that this is the first time I’ve made an animated gif, I wish Flash was this simple.

WEEK 2, DAY 12

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Today:

Almost Ready-Made Chocolate Croissants

Making Space

Mashed Plantains

No Brainwave Mandalas

Upper West Excursion

Many Felines

Year of the Metal Tiger

And finally – this:

WEEK 2, DAY 11

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Today was composed of:

The Power of Three
(A good case for three-legged tables vs. four-legged ones.)

mod·u·late
/ˈmɒdʒəˌleɪt/ Show Spelled [moj-uh-leyt] Show IPA verb,-lat·ed, -lat·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
2. to alter or adapt (the voice) according to the circumstances, one’s listener, etc.
3. Music.
a. to attune to a certain pitch or key.
b. to vary the volume of (tone).
4. Telecommunications. to cause the amplitude, frequency, phase, or intensity of (a carrier wave) to vary in accordance with a sound wave or othersignal, the frequency of the signal wave usually being very much lower than that of the carrier.

FM (Frequency Modulation)


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