SUSTAINABILITY AND YOU

“Save resources!”

“Protect the environment!”

“Save our planet!”

Sound familiar? For decades people have been promoting environmental protection as more and more of them are coming to realize that the way we, as one species, use our resources will eventually and inevitably lead to our very own extinction. However, these slogans are all over the floor now. They just fly into people’s heads from one ear and come out from another – nothing really gets absorbed in the process. In other words, those who really took environmental protection into action and are actually trying to make a positive difference are still the minority.

As artists and designers, or simply as human beings, feeling and being responsible for the planet and our situation is more than significant.  Being ‘too cool’ and indifferent will not cause obvious, instant problems for sure but it is a juvenile act concerning our future. It is unarguable that we are a selfish species, of course making it through our own lives now is so much more important than the well-beings of our future generations: who cares if the human beings go extinct? I will not be there to suffer anyways.

People only do things that are beneficial for themselves, in a short run. Since artists can create arts that influence minds and designers can design arts that people use, artists and designers actually have control of people in their hands. Therefore they need to know how to ‘hide’ the ‘switch’ in their works. To do this, artists and designers will have to do a lot of research, for example on the age group and demands of their ‘audiences’. Then, along with one of the most important characteristic of an artist/designer – creativity, they combine environmental protection and demand satisfaction in their work.

Another crucial characteristic is that the artist/designer needs to know how to sell their work. Why look at this piece of art? Why use this design? Or to be more direct, how to make promotions on environmental topics eye catching, memorable and effective?

A step from these three characteristics, which cannot be present without another, designers need to have a background in different fields such as mathematics and science.

For instance, when designing a building, not only do designers have to think about the exterior and interior design, but they also need to take numerous elements into consideration like materials, lighting, ability to preserve heat, and location, the list goes on. The material needs to be strong, and non-pollutive, even the process of producing it should be environment-friendly. It would be the best to get as much natural lighting as possible during day time and use as little electricity as possible to light up the interior at night. ‘Location’ can branch up to soil property, local climate, and its surroundings. If the building is built in a hot area, it needs a design that remains cool indoors while requiring little or no air-conditioning; on the contrary, if built in a cold area, it will need a design that preserves heat at its best so that less electricity is used to heat up the space.

 

 

[SEM 2] 3 Objects & 3 Ways in which they could be Researched

  1. Action Figures
    • buyer’s age group
    • popular characters/ outfit/ pose
    • material
    • collection value (limited editions)
  2. Laptops
    • purpose: interface, size
    • weight (material)
    • lighting (appearance)
  3. Backpacks
    • purpose: waterproof, layers, size
    • colors
    • Market: price

[SEM 2] Simultaneous Perception: Walk in the Snow

  • Smelt cigarettes when exiting the school, entered into windiness and coldness from warmth
  • the wind was trying to get underneath my clothes
  • Looked down, there were smoked cigarettes all over the floor
  • Snow flakes flying in all directions were blown right into my face
  • the snow was flying into my eyes as well, blinding me
  • people were all curled up in their coats and hoods
  • the food carts smelt delicious, reminded me it’s still more than a hour from lunch time
  • chewed gum all over the sidewalk
  • there were salts in front of stores, when I walked on them, it made this crunchy sound
  • people standing in shops and stores looking out
  • the sky was foggy, you can only see a vague silhouette of the Empire State Building
  • Sound of traffic is always there in the background, car engines, sirens, honks… fused into one single noise
  • inevitably tasted some snow (since we were talking), bland
  • our heads were covered with snow
  • smelt cigarettes again when returning
  • most of the snow on our clothes melted instantly
  • I got even hungrier after the walk

[TIME] Perceiving Time: Time Archive

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In this world and from how we understand it, not a thing in this world does not “progress” in time. Even the rock sitting by the sidewalk. For it being there it is traveling in time, it is aging like an organism.

I took some pictures which I think represent time and put them together using InDesign.

  1. Window shutter blind: as the sun rises and sets, it let in the light from different angles.
  2. Person behind shower curtain: showering is a significant event of everyday life. In the morning it means a fresh start; at night it washes away the stress and burden of the day.
  3. Oculus Station: similar to the window shutter blind
  4. Trash: sometimes I look at an empty cup in the trash can and try to remember what it looked like when I first bought it – time is just every where.
  5. Person with light on her face
  6. Money: there’s a saying, time is money and money is time
  7. Writing Diary: time flies. Every moment now will soon become memory. In order to remember them, we write our stories down.
  8. Traffic: when I take a picture of moving cars at night with long exposure, it looks like time traveling.
  9. Chinese New Year Art: Chinese New Year is one of the most important time of the year for me
  10. Rose on the Floor: it might have belonged to a bouquet, for some reasons it fell to the ground and it will soon wither and decay.
  11. Fake Plants: organisms will all die. So we created fake plants. But we won’t stop time
  12. Cutting Nails: you never realize how fast your nails grow.
  13. Green Wood Cemetery: I wonder if time still goes on for me after I die
  14. Flying Pigeons: time FLIES
  15. How much time do you spend on looking at yourself in the mirror a day?
  16. The amusement park that closes during winters
  17. Time flies even faster when you feel relaxed
  18. School. How the shape of time and schedules are emphasized in school
  19. How much time do you spend on social media a day?
  20. Empty Street: at certain time of the day, the bustling streets become empty and quiet
  21. Similar to 17
  22. Eating is also a significant event of everyday life
  23. I just really like how light lands on people through the shutter blind