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Int. Studio 2: Catalyst Critique- Prao “Box of Goods”

Prao- “Box of Goods”:

For Prao’s catalyst project she essentially invented a box which had the ability to cook anything she wanted it to, as well as clean and wake her up in the morning (which Prao for sure needed). She imagined the arms would be made out of metal coils, which gave the catalyst the ability to stretch, move and shorten its arms when ever it desired. Located at the machines sides were where it would store the food and the cooking and cleaning equipment as well. On top of the box was where the stoves would be located and in the frontal section is the oven. She also designed the machine to have speakers and cameras which allows the catalyst to see what is infront of it so it can move accordingly. I truthfully believe that this catalyst invention is quite innovative, and creative and definitely resourceful. Although, aside from the catalyst being a splendid idea, I discovered  a few problems. One being, how would the machine be generated? Another, how will it be wired, will it affect the environment (maybe you should include uv ray panels), and how will it know what to do? I think you could maybe design the machine to be customizable. Meaning that if you don’t need certain aspects, such as a stove maybe you can replace it with something else that would be more useful to the buyer. Another thought that occurred to me was the idea that it could see everything out of its camera eye’s. Would it be recording my movements, and patterns and in that case maybe that is not always the best thing and a bit creepy. Although this machine is just a prototype, I think it would be a great invention/catalyst. Inventors are working on robotic projects all the time that are created to help our every day needs, but the fear of a technological machine with its own mind does tend to be a constant conflict that I’ve noticed. Aside from a few of the questions that I had and thoughts, I find this catalyst resourceful for not only prao’s needs, but everyones as well and it will take a lot for this idea to one day to be not only created but accepted as well.

 

 

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Int. Studio & Seminar 2: Bridge Project 3 – Catalysts “Style- Fast & Easy”

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Description: I created this catalyst to serve the sole purpose of hair. I am constantly trying to find a salon that can do my hair at a reasonable price and with a certain amount of time, but of course this is New York City and most blowout start at $35.00, and take hours to complete and majority of the time they still don’t achieve the style you wanted. This is where my catalyst comes in. I have created a machine that resembles an old fashion hair color dryer, although this time instead of just drying the hair the dome will have the function of styling your hair. The spherical object will have the technology skill of being able to practically anything. There were be 2 blow dryers, 2 scissors, a choice of 2 hair products, 1 flat iron, 1 curling iron, and 2 extra spaces if there is any other service you desire.

Idea 1: Cost; If you hate paying the competitor price of $35.00 or more, this invention is made for you. I realized that the cost of blow outs and other hair functions keep going up due to stylist increase cost, tax, etc. If we eliminate the stylist and replace them with a full function robotic stylist that can do exactly what you ask, at a less cost… why not give this invention a try. Although, with eliminating the stylist comes complications.

Idea 2: Stylist; The problem with my Catalyst invention, is that it would cause a lot of hair colorist and stylist to loose their jobs. Although this is not entirely true. The invention will be programed with the styles from top stylist, to demonstrate perfection. As well as in the salons there will be a few stylist to help fill the inventions with your choice of product and will program it to create the style and function you want. They will also be of assistance just in case there are any touchups that are needed, because lets be honest we still have a mind of our own and only human contact can truly fix that.

Idea 3: Products & Functions; Blow dryer. Flat Iron. Curling Iron. Keratin Treatment. Olaplaex treatment. Hair Dying (Any Color). Hair Cut. Any product use (based off of request). Hair style booklet. *Prices will vary based on hair length, product use, and function.*

Idea 4: Time; Time is of the essence. New York City, like many cities is always on a tight schedule. Depending on your day not everyone has the time to sit down for 30minutes or more for a hair cut or blow or dye or treatment. I know that sometimes when I ask a hair stylist how long will it take to complete my hair.. they usually lie, and I end up being late or behind schedule for what ever or where ever i have to go. With this invention they guarantee you the truth and a response to the amount of time it will take. Time will vary depending on the hair style, function and length of your hair. But the machine will guarantee you that it will for sure take less time to do your hair compared to your usual stylist.

Idea 5: History; Hair styles and functions have been around for decades. It is the life of some people, and if it wasn’t for a few inventions this idea catalyst would never have been thought up. In 1898 Lyda D. Newman, an african american female activist recreated the ‘hair brush’.  Her hairbrush design included several features for efficiency and hygiene. It had evenly spaced rows of bristles, with open slots to guide debris away from the hair into a recessed compartment, and a back that could be opened at the touch of a button for cleaning out the compartment. In the late 19th century Alexander F. “Beau” Godefroy, invented the official hair blow dryer in France at his salon.  The hair dryer is composed of a bonnet attached to a flexible chimney that extended to a gas stove. With out these inventions and many more, we would never have the technology or idea of this amazing catalyst. Our modern era, would never be as high-tech.

 

Int. Studio 2: Catalyst Research (Zipper) Kianna, Jacqueline and Prao

Process:

First Zipper Ever Made:

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Inventor:

-Whitcomb L. Judson and Gideon Sunback in 1815.

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Types of zippers:

Reverse coil zippers, Invisible zippers, Coil zippers, Metal zippers, Plastic-molded zippers, Open-ended zippers, Two way open-ended zippers, Two way closed-ended zippers, Magnetic zippers

Zippers:

-Today: Depending on the brand and material, zippers tend to be less expensive to product consumers due to the job labor and vast amount there are. It is easier for product owners to have there workers make zippers on their products rather than hand sew the buttons and snap ons. It also provides more jobs for people, but there is a problem with that. Child labor. Some companies such as zara, gaP, h&M, Nike, etc. Basically any company that involves fast fashion.

Int. Studio 2: Visual Culture- Images of People In NYC

Take at least five pictures of people really LOOKING at something, and NOT just looking at their phones. Really, if your eyes are open, you’re kind of always looking at something. But I’m talking about looking hard, maybe like looking at something and trying to figure out what it is, or why it’s there. The example I gave you in class was with Tom Friedman’s public art piece, the one that makes viewers look up. If you can go check out that piece, then perfect, take pictures of people looking at it or up at it, or whatever!

People are always looking at their phones now. We all do it even when we don’t want to. So don’t take pictures of people doing that. Too easy!

In NYC there’s always something neat or crazy or disgusting or funny or curious that crowds of people are looking at, maybe talking about, maybe pointing at. Go for that kind of thing.

 

 

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Int. Studio 2: 90 minutes

Int. Studio 2: 90 minutes. Within the post, make sure to caption or label each drawing as a 45 minute drawing, and list the materials you used.

 

-Make a LP post for your ’45 minute’ drawings. Take good pictures of the drawings you did of the object you chose at home last week, and of the one you exchanged with someone in class. Put those pictures in the post ALONG WITH some notes about which object was more challenging to draw in 45 minutes, and why.

Int. Studio 2: Public Art Pics

Public art…

What is it? Some familiarize themselves with public art being a representation of public display of creativity. Which it is. But there is also another interpretation of public art which I relate with. That is natural public beauty. Public beauty/art, falls under the same category as human activity, nature, and environment structure, as well as murals and etc. When scavenging around New York City, I found my self attracted to how humans interacted with one another in such a confined space as well as what was with in the environment that I was in at that moment. I see human interaction as a natural public art. The way we hold and gesture ourselves when faced in public, rather than alone in the comfort of our home is seen as art to me. Such as when a baby lays its head along the breast of their mother, almost as if they are still in the womb of their mother.  How the natural sunlight hits each fire escape and building window and brick. The manner in which each florals colors stand out so vibrantly in comparison to the dull shades of grey and brown which fill the city of new york. That is why I chose the following images. First leaf fall 1purple flowerstill in the womb 1meditating man copyFullSizeRender-4FullSizeRender-3

Int. Studio: Batman Post

Who: This iconic figure has become the face of fighting crime and evil since the 1930s with over 6,250 issues of comic books which he has featured in,  7 movies and another on the way, over 33 television shows, and 32 logos have been created for this character.  Who is he?…. He is BATMAN!

How: It all began with illustrator and author Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Although people usually identify Bob Kane as the initial creator of batman, they are incorrect. Bill Finger actually created a version of batman where he wore a red suit, stiff black bat wings, and a black domino (Robin style) mask. It was Bill Finger who created this figure of batman who we all know and love today. The two grew up in the same town and went to the same school, although Mr. Kane was a few years older than Finger, but it wasnt till years later would they meet and discover this love that they both share for comic books. The year was 1938, and everyone was raging over the new super hero, Superman. Kane and Finger loved the idea of how this superhero was one with the people yet had another side to him that would save the day and still be undiscovered by who his true identity was. It was later that year that Bill would phone Bob telling him about the idea of the magnificent Batman.

Quote: “I got Webster’s Dictionary off the shelf and was hoping they had a drawing of a bat, and sure enough it did. I said, ‘notice the ears, why don’t we duplicate the ears?’ I suggested he draw what looked like a cowl… I had suggested he bring the nosepiece down and make him mysterious and not show any eyes at all… I didn’t like the wings, so I suggested he make a cape and scallop the edges so it would flow out behind him when he ran and would look like bat wings. He didn’t have any gloves on. We gave him gloves because naturally he’d leave fingerprints.”- Bill Finger and Bob Kane.

What: Batman was created during the late 1930s, which had a huge impact on who the villains/ and surroundings of the character would be along with the plot idea. We recognize batman with iconic symbols such as the bat mobile, the freeze ray, his utility belt (which held all of his gadgets), smoke pellets, Bat cape, bat mask, rubber suit, batarang, and his famous bat cave where he would keep his identity hidden from all. Along with his supporting actors/villains which includes, Robin, Alfred, cat woman, the joker, two face, the penguin, the riddler, bane, James Gordon, Lucius Fox, and many others.

Image: For my representation of batman, I chose to collaborate 17 images of his most iconic batman logos from over the years, and have them displayed in the figure of my favorite Batman logo. The batman symbol is located in the center of a the eye, to express how batman would look into the sky and see the bat signal as a sign that there is trouble lurking the city of Gotham. I designed the eye to be the figure of Bruce Wayne, otherwise known as Batman, with his iconic the batman mask on. Hence the Blackness located around the eye.

 

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Seminar Character Image:

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I created an image which i placed my fathers face in the placement where Pierce Brosnan’s face used to be. Pierce Brosnan was the 7th James Bond actor, and is known as my favorite Agent 007. I created this image as a representation of my Bridge 2 project for seminar, because my entire obsession for James Bond is based on of the relationship I have with my father. I idealize this man as a heroic figure, and growing up my father would make me watch each of the James Bond films from Ian Flemmings series, just as he did as a child. To me my father is my James Bond, and I will always see him as the character James Bond is although in his own personal way.

Wizard of Oz: Int. Studio Assignment

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Somewhere over the rainbow. Was An idea of hope, love, and prosperity for most of the viewers of the film the Wizard of Oz. although I view this film as a symbolic idea of the cliche movie story line. Although this cliche would never have been created if it had not been for the film itself. The idea of a young girl discovering herself, and a “wicked witch” trying to stop her from achieving her dreams set the story line up for the perfect antagonist and protagonist.

Dorothy plays the role of a young girl living on a farm with her aunt and three other farms men, as well as her dog toto. They live the simple life, until problems hit home when their retched neighbor Almira Gulch is bitten by toto and forces Dorothy to put him down. In order to prevent the death of toto, Dorothy decides to run away from her family and life in Kansas. She than decides to return home once she speaks with a “magical wizard” in passing. Sadly on her way home she gets separated from her family during a twister and hits her head and finds herself in the emerald city/the yellow brick road. On this journey of trying to get home she is introduced to 4 main characters. The scarecrow, the lion, tin man, and the wicked witch of the west.

While watching the film I tried to decide upon a character aside from the witch, who Dorothy could be compared to. But truthfully there is no one more suitable than witch herself.  The witch is on a mission to wear the ruby silvers and destroy Dorothy and Dorothy’s wish is to go back home to Kansas. Both on selfish missions, until Dorothy discovers the more importance of friendship and helping her friends out along the way. Back to the subject of this cliche cinematography, if it wasn’t for this film we would never have this idea of the wicked witch and innocent southern girl both on a mission, although one’s mission is to destroy the other. Aside from this clicheness, I believe this film has symbolism behind these two characters as well. Dorothy and the witch could be identified as our conscious, or the idea that in order to achieve your goal you must work for it and not sit around and wait for it. There are so many interpretations of this film, that there truly is no “right” or “wrong” way of digesting this film.

Whether you are watching the wizard of oz to entertain yourself, or interrupt the psychological aspect of the film, or even learn more about the films of that century you must always remember the beginning process that the movie makers and screenwriters went into in order to have this long lasting of a movie classic.