Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Study: Gritty car park beach
The tarmac and the drying water residue on the deteriorated and rubbled ground visually echoes the tide mark and wash of a beach.
Study: More wasteland carpark seats
resonant elements
abandoned,
exterior,
location,
Photography,
Study
Study: Smoking seat blown over in high winds
resonant elements
exterior,
location,
Photography,
Smoking seat,
Study
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Prototype: Beautant - Beautiful Freaks - Slinky Leg
Distinguishing features and hidden beauty, appearences and discovery. A quirky but technically well constructed form draws the eye to the one odd leg which reveals the added detail to the underside of the chair reflected in the display surface.

the things that live under the chair, chewing gum, scribbles and screws
the things that live under the chair, chewing gum, scribbles and screws
resonant elements
beautiful freaks,
Experimental Furniture Prototypes,
Furniture Prototypes,
Working Prototypes
resonant elements
ethereal,
Experimental Furniture Prototypes,
Furniture Prototypes,
reflection,
Working Prototypes
Prototypes: Two working prototypes
Working prototypes exploring the potential in designs created to either physically/spatially cut the individual sitter off from the immediate environment using the encompassing arms and the kissing chair that looks as though it will be good to entwine the legs of the two sitters to add to the visual clutter of the many chair legs.


resonant elements
Experimental Furniture Prototypes,
Furniture Prototypes,
harmony disharmony,
Working Prototypes
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Prototype: Circular comfy seat
The next step from the circular seat prototype, upholstered and ready go on to final prototype stage
resonant elements
Experimental Furniture Prototypes,
Furniture Prototypes,
Working Prototypes
Monday, 2 November 2009
Study: Chair hidden in ivy
resonant elements
abandoned,
ephemeral,
ethereal,
exterior,
Photography,
psychological space,
Study
Friday, 30 October 2009
Study: Missing seat
Ominous by its absence the missing seat suggests some sort of catastrophic intervention, a result of intent or design. As a design fault of course eventually the structural weak plastic will give way under routine subjegation to the rigours of the average British physique a result of the environment these objects are destined for.
The chair has come to symbolise the individual. The use of a chair as a weapon of the discontented is poingant not just barbaric.
As an object of destructive intent the chair has its place in the volatile history throughout British history from props in hangings to missiles in the stadiums across the country (to be replicated abroad, who can forget scenes of British hooligans lobbings chairs at startled and bemused hosts in numerous competitions)
The chair has come to symbolise the individual. The use of a chair as a weapon of the discontented is poingant not just barbaric.
As an object of destructive intent the chair has its place in the volatile history throughout British history from props in hangings to missiles in the stadiums across the country (to be replicated abroad, who can forget scenes of British hooligans lobbings chairs at startled and bemused hosts in numerous competitions)
Study: Housebound
resonant elements
ephemeral,
fear,
interior,
location,
Photography,
psychological space,
Study
Friday, 23 October 2009
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
The Tranquility of Solitude
"The tranquility of solitude" this line for me sums up the connection between the chaotic complexity of life and the peace one can find there. The lines is from the Jam song Thats Entertainment - "two lovers kissing amongst the scream of midnight". Or Damien Hirst's Tranquility of Solitude, a homage to Francis Bacon and his studies of his lover George Dyer.
The Jam song talks about struggling as an artist in the entertainment industry and the stark contrasts between perceptions of successs and the reality of attaining this. I think the Francis Bacon studies of his lover and the homage by Hirst talk of the same tensions between ideal and reality, between beauty and grotesque. For me one continously interesting element is the circus of grotesque that hides in the shadows of "ideal" and I have persevered to explore this through the beautiful freaks prototypes (ongoing).
The deformed and grotesque, the freedoms and benefits that imperfection guaruntees has been an increasingly penetrative motif for the past 20 years gradually creeping into contemporary representation of humans and the human condition. Inverted Darwinian principles applied to products and social Darwinism heralded as entertainment. This includes freaky celebs that congregate with the grotesque under the auspicious banner of "reality".
The celebration of the unnervingly different. This is an interesting element I see in Nina Saunders work,
The Jam song talks about struggling as an artist in the entertainment industry and the stark contrasts between perceptions of successs and the reality of attaining this. I think the Francis Bacon studies of his lover and the homage by Hirst talk of the same tensions between ideal and reality, between beauty and grotesque. For me one continously interesting element is the circus of grotesque that hides in the shadows of "ideal" and I have persevered to explore this through the beautiful freaks prototypes (ongoing).
The deformed and grotesque, the freedoms and benefits that imperfection guaruntees has been an increasingly penetrative motif for the past 20 years gradually creeping into contemporary representation of humans and the human condition. Inverted Darwinian principles applied to products and social Darwinism heralded as entertainment. This includes freaky celebs that congregate with the grotesque under the auspicious banner of "reality".
The celebration of the unnervingly different. This is an interesting element I see in Nina Saunders work,
resonant elements
interior,
psychological space,
tranquility
andy lock photography came my way by chance, the V&A's secret little photography grotto, containing not just Richard Leoroyd's amazing studies but Andy Locks "Orchard Park"
a perfect study of a condemned housing estate (here is another review and one of his best images
a perfect study of a condemned housing estate (here is another review and one of his best images

resonant elements
interior,
psychological space
Monday, 19 October 2009
Prototype: Fat leg
Added to previous protoype entry
put arc wood from fold up chair as back, loop paper from arm to arm and behind either side of the wooden arc and fix sprung seat with red illustrations on black. Something about cycles that makes you lie down as you read it. Need a fat legged recliner really! the text could go right out of site forcing the user to get out of the seat and the end should reflect that change of position / stand point / view...

put arc wood from fold up chair as back, loop paper from arm to arm and behind either side of the wooden arc and fix sprung seat with red illustrations on black. Something about cycles that makes you lie down as you read it. Need a fat legged recliner really! the text could go right out of site forcing the user to get out of the seat and the end should reflect that change of position / stand point / view...
In Damien Hirsts work he deals with life/death the life cycle but the work I was interested in was inspired by and compared to Francis Bacon "Hirst has openly acknowledged his debt to Bacon, absorbing the painter's visceral images and obsessions early on and giving them concrete existence in sculptural form" The Tranquility of Solitude (For George Dyer) triptych (detail)
Sunday, 18 October 2009
not a prayer - guantanemo
use high strength magnets in guantanemo prayer stools to fit tetris bits together...
resonant elements
abandoned,
Experimental Furniture Prototypes,
fear,
Furniture Prototypes,
interior,
Working Prototypes
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Friday, 16 October 2009
Thursday, 15 October 2009
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