OBSERVING CHANGE: FIELD NOTEBOOKS (FNBK)

  • Posted on: May 17, 2015
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“Noticing — it’s step one to creating something.”

Why observe change? It can make you more creative!observe

 “Being radically present is the key to being a futurist.”

 

DOWNLOAD the Field notebook Design brief

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veronicaVeronica Von Clemm, October 2014

 

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Design a “Cloud Selector” (inspired by the design above) that translates your semester’s collection of photos, data and weather observations into an experience for other people.

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Bateel Mohammed Saber

IMG_0122-2l8nb3fGiovanna (Maria) Vista Martinez

KakaoTalk_Photo_2015-06-26-11-02-35_5Eun Ji Kim

 

image-28r6r1s-1024x768Sara (Qihan) Dong

20150624_090815-1jmu0iyXiaoxuan Fu

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Ziyang Yan

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inspiration:

Dear Data project:  “Two women who switched continents get to know each other through the data they draw and send across the pond—  a year-long, analog data drawing project.”

 

 

Jamie Kruse is an artist, designer and part-time faculty at Parsons School for Design. In 2005 she co-founded smudge, (smudgestudio.org) with Elizabeth Ellsworth, based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the author of Friends of the Pleistocene: fopnews.wordpress.com.

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