Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Drum Set


Drum Set is both tactile and artful; thus, it belongs on this blog. Orange you glad I shared it?

Sunday, March 15, 2009

TUMBLing

My other blog--no not that one (since I have been terrible about updating it) and this one will be drinking from the same 'creative well'. This other blog is a new experiment in web presence/identity creation online. I would call it a mistress but it's more so the baby blog to the blogger version. I don't expect too much link cross-referencing, just this one mention today. Really its a tumblelog or 'tumblog.' It lends itself to shorter posts, links, photos, etc. I have been making an effort to make my posts pithy-er since Jan. 3, but it does not feel like the right place to just drop in a link, quote, or video; that place is Tumblr.com.

Friday, March 13, 2009

From the MCA to the Whitney; Jenny to Bucky

Jenny Holzer: Project Protect has moved to the Whitney. The next thing at the MCA that I am going to evangelize about is Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe. I am, afterall, an architecture groupie. (Here is the feature site for the exhibit.)

On Fuller:
As the myth goes, he went to Lake Michigan to end his life. Instead he was struck by his purpose: “You do not belong to you, you belong to the universe.” Thus, he began his 56-year experiment of “guinea pig B” (“B” for “Bucky”) to see what “an average, healthy human being” resolved to solve problems “on behalf of all humanity” could accomplish.
The MCA's feature site also provides us with quotations from good ole' Bucky. Here are a couple of examples:
"A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist, and evolutionary strategist."

"Dare to be naïve."

and...

"Probably the most powerful of all trends today is man’s increasing communication."

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Twitter, meet Blog


Haptic Arts is now on Twitter and exploring a new social media with the following in mind:

Natasha Mitchell: Now this really challenges our core sense that we are a singular self, a single identity contained within a singular skin.

Robert Bosnak: Yes it does completely. Actually it is becoming more or less recognised within many sides and fields and schools of psychoanalysis that we are a very dissociable collection of states. This used to be seen as abnormal psychology but we begin to see more and more that that is more or less the norm. If it becomes extreme then you get people with what used to be called multiple-personality. So then the states are completely disassociated, they have no contact with each other. In the normal way the states are relatively independent and autonomous and there is contact between them, but it is not that I am a single self that over/during my life fractures. No, I am as far as I can see it, a multiplicity of states that is in a constant state of interaction.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Spring is (almost) here!

In honor of the warm weather in Chicago today, Haptic Arts got a makeover. I hope the muse comes to you similarly.