Sunday 31 May 2009
Saturday 30 May 2009
20. ⌘
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Friday 29 May 2009
Wednesday 27 May 2009
Tuesday 26 May 2009
Monday 25 May 2009
15. Monocle
Dear Optimax, would it be possible to get Laser eye treatment in just one eye, so that I could legitimately wear a Monocle?
Yours faithfully
Stuart Bannocks
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Sunday 24 May 2009
Saturday 23 May 2009
Friday 22 May 2009
Thursday 21 May 2009
11. Asterisk
"Place badge onto the garment you wish to footnote.
Write footnote in area bellow.
Keep it nearby incase of tricky or insightful questions."
Wednesday 20 May 2009
10. THIS TIME LAST YEAR
Viva = Spoken Exam (I think). I will allow myself a maximum of five "this time last year" badges, otherwise they will all end up being retrospective.
A diagram I drew last year with the assistance of Matthew Ward, it showed how I would present a years work & thinking in 20 minutes. I think I did it in under 15 minutes in the end!
Tuesday 19 May 2009
Monday 18 May 2009
8. TODAYS COLOURS
Last week the Milan09'ers from Goldsmiths09 visited The Aram Gallery to see the exhibition Significant Colour, curated by Chair Guevara aka Daniel Charny. It was an exhibition full of great colours and great questions about colour, plus 1/2 of El Ultimo Grito.
I used to tell myself that I subscribed to Shaughnessy's theory "master form before colour" (that might not be his theory but I definitely read something along those lines in one of his books) but I think its just an excuse to avoid having to deal with the complexity of colour.
Also, mastering form seems like a dose of hassle + subjectivity and somewhat impossible to quantify, so you can forget about that for now Adrian. S, less rules + protocol and more everything else.
So here are my colours for today, laden with the following layers of subjectivity:
choosing colours on my 2-year-old uncalibrated mac laptop screen in a bright studio, making my selection in an RGB document then converting it to CMYK, printing on a laser jet, taking a picture of the resulting print-out, tweaking the levels, curves and contrast and then uploading it to my blog. All in all resulting in me not getting the colours I chose, but to be honest I am not sure exactly what colours I chose in the first place, but I am Ok with that. Now.
I used to tell myself that I subscribed to Shaughnessy's theory "master form before colour" (that might not be his theory but I definitely read something along those lines in one of his books) but I think its just an excuse to avoid having to deal with the complexity of colour.
Also, mastering form seems like a dose of hassle + subjectivity and somewhat impossible to quantify, so you can forget about that for now Adrian. S, less rules + protocol and more everything else.
So here are my colours for today, laden with the following layers of subjectivity:
choosing colours on my 2-year-old uncalibrated mac laptop screen in a bright studio, making my selection in an RGB document then converting it to CMYK, printing on a laser jet, taking a picture of the resulting print-out, tweaking the levels, curves and contrast and then uploading it to my blog. All in all resulting in me not getting the colours I chose, but to be honest I am not sure exactly what colours I chose in the first place, but I am Ok with that. Now.
Sunday 17 May 2009
7. Hot or Cold
I like the idea of putting arbitrary information onto a badge, no bold statements just the little things, "I am cold" "I am hungry" "I am quite tired" etc.
Saturday 16 May 2009
Thursday 14 May 2009
4. RAISINS, YES PLEASE
I inadvertently said this to someone I work with today, it instantly became a source of great amusement.
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Wednesday 13 May 2009
Tuesday 12 May 2009
2. stuart banana
(The Image Above was added on the 14/05/09 two days after the original post)
I continued my thinking on the extraction of my Metadata today, asking "what words, symbols & letters would I use to define or label myself?" This turned out to be too difficult, so I resorted to some "ego surfing". I started to list some of the terms that I am searchable by on Google, such as my name, project names then moving onto more abstract searches. I didn't get as far as I would have liked but one of my favorites was "stuart banana" put that into your search box & click images.
The original plan was to print this badge the same as the hash tag but the printer wasn't working, so I resorted to the faithful typewriter. I very much enjoy the juxtaposition of writing web-terms on a typewriter, it feels somewhat perverse.
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Monday 11 May 2009
1. #hash-tag
What a way to start "Badge a day" over two hour's late, but thats OK.
A quick intro to a concept that doesn't need much more explaining than I will be making a badge everyday for 1 year (or at least attempting it)!
Todays badge, is a hash-tag. The thinking revolves around labeling and questioning content, how do we label images and content to make it searchable. The extraction and use of metadata in a web context is second nature, and our ability to title, describe and add tags is as easy as 1, 2.0, 3 (lol). But the way in which we search for these concepts and assess the success of of our search terms is something that bothers me. The tag is searchable but the image itself is not, I am interested in the distance between image, tag & content and playing with these technicalities online and in RL.
11/05/09
A quick intro to a concept that doesn't need much more explaining than I will be making a badge everyday for 1 year (or at least attempting it)!
Todays badge, is a hash-tag. The thinking revolves around labeling and questioning content, how do we label images and content to make it searchable. The extraction and use of metadata in a web context is second nature, and our ability to title, describe and add tags is as easy as 1, 2.0, 3 (lol). But the way in which we search for these concepts and assess the success of of our search terms is something that bothers me. The tag is searchable but the image itself is not, I am interested in the distance between image, tag & content and playing with these technicalities online and in RL.
11/05/09
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