For Stefan Sagmeister’s “Things I Have Learned in My Life” project designer Adam Katzspray painted 1,500 plastic army men and adhered them to a glass window to spell “All of my good ideas are battles” — a useful phrase to define the creative struggle. Very cool.
I found that this work kinda relate to our final project about what we have learn. This is a simple way to express and visualize a quote. It’s so easy to understand by using all those little soldiers represent the idea of battle. This show that the designer had chosen a very good choice of material that it says in itself.
Green Room is an installation by South Korean artist Kyung Woo Han who has an MFA in Film, Video and New Media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. With nothing more than a little paint, some furniture, and clear wire he’s created one of the most stunning spacial visual effects.
In my own opinion, I think sometime installation could be very stunning but it doesn’t need to say the message that much. I might say just a little and let the audience decide what it means and what it suppose to be. I think sometime just let the audience experience by themselves and let them go back and come up with many different conclusions. For example, from my own point of view I thought that this might be an installation of a flooded room because of the color and also those distorted shapes.
I found this art installation very stunning and powerful so I would like to share. From observing this work, I think that installation art doesn’t need to be so obvious that people would know what it is from a distance. Sometimes it might be better to allow people to come look closer, walk back and forward to see the detail and a whole picture then it become more interactive. I think if they know what it is right away, the work would not be fascinated. The work of Japanese artist Akiko Ikeuchi. Born in Tokyo in 1964, Akiko received a doctorate in painting from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. For over two decades he has been hanging his delicately crafted string sculptures in galleries around Japan, Korea, and New York. The installations are constructed from extremely delicate silk threads, and despite the chaotic appearance of the knotted webs Akiko plans each work as an architect would plan a building with precision blueprints that involve a complex internal framework. The resulting works evoke powerful forces of nature: tornadoes, whirlpools, and perhaps even galaxies themselves.
I went to ELLE fashion week but this is before the fashion show start. I was in Senada cloth store. They arrange a small party for their guests. It was so cute and feel like in a doll house somehow. They had a pile of pastel cup cake in the middle of their store and they also arrange their cloth in a very cute theme color. I think just some simple items liek cupcake with pastel color scheme could represent their brand identity.
These are photos I took when I went to “Plern Wan” at Huahin. I had fun walked around and took pictures there. They formed like vintage stores. It was so much fun observe vintage stuffs over there. They did a really good job in making this vintage atmosphere, every details like food and drinks and record shop are all like vintage period.
A big while ago I went to this ghost exhibition at TCDC. I found it very exciting and fun to experience. They have variety type of ghost and they were talking about how we could turn all these fear of ghost into money industry. The part I like the most is the ghost radio part. They allow us to play with equipment that makes spooky sound.
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