Showing posts with label idea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idea. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 January 2009

ok ok

Been looking at last years first year blogs.
Even thats interesting,
just to see that they were looking at exactly the same stuff.
But one year ago.

Like ghost imprints.

http://pugzwright.blogspot.com/
http://oskar-fan-club.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
flickr

Yes this is bringing out my stalker side.


Plans
- going to follow a first year student, why are they going there?, what are they actualy doing? (because i am a lost child, and often wonder where felow students are off scurrying)

- Spend the day in the recepion area. how many people go in and out of the doors? Gonna keep a count.

- gonna go up to folk and ask them what they are daydreaming about. I feel alot of daydreaming happens in the mac. I mean it is meant to be a place of creativity.
Is this true?
gonna document date/time/place/name/what they are actualy doing/meant to be doing/photo evidence.

- go on the mac tour. what does the outside world think the building is for?

- also find out from the reception hall which way folk go. Left or right. Up or down.
Maybe take things from there

Genius



he's part part clown-magician, part mad scientist and part puppeteer. Occasionally he evokes a housewife demonstrating small appliances on early television.

Oh god John Bock is a genius.

Friday, 16 January 2009

Learning to love you more

This doesnt have anything to do with this site specific project.

If anything its the compleate opposite.
Open to anyone to contribute.
Not beloging to anyone.
The ability to be exhibited anywhere.

Basically, there are assgnments.
You compleate one/many.
Submit your findings.
All of the assignments seem to be personal.

I quite like this idea of doing something so intimate.
So it can be posted on the web,
and shown in galleries you will never see.



Learning to love you more




Facebook generation


Even though the interenets a realy usefull place,
still notihing beats bumping into someone and arranging to meet them on a date at a place.
No mobile phone or computer needed.

Infact right now id prefer to be on a typewriter, but that be much more difficult and i am a lazy sod.
Kate O'Connor has the right idea.