Saturday, November 1, 2014

Art Walk

I ended up making it out to the brewery art walk which was amazing.  The space is massive and it was practically a maze of artist studios and living spaces.  I think that they have 2 of these open houses per year, so I will be sure to go to the other one as well.  The best part of it all though was that you got to see all the artist's work, and then ask them questions if you had any.  It was a very rare experience to be able to have access to the creator of every single piece there is to see at the place.


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

OK Go - Three Primary Colors

Hi everyone,

I came across this on Pinterest today.  I thought it was appropriate for what we are doing in class...  And, it's kinda fun.  Hope you enjoy.

Sesame Street: OK Go - Three Primary Colors: http://youtu.be/yu44JRTIxSQ

Katie.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Simon Doonan on Creativity

Simon Doonan offered an interesting perspective on design and creativity at his Roski Talk on October 14th. Doonan is well-known for his elaborate department store window displays as he always challenged what was considered "conventional". For instance, if a department store was showing clothing that was pretty and polished, Doonan would dress the window to be dark and dingy. He said that he liked to "do the opposite on an extreme level". Doonan recognized how today it is becoming harder to do so as the line between conventional and unconventional is getting less clear. With so many creative outlets, including social media platforms, it's becoming harder to stand out as a creative. Doonan also questioned whether there is a such thing as good taste and bad taste. In terms of fashion, Doonan likes to take an anthropological look at clothing and believes that taste is completely subjective. As the Creative Ambassador-at-Large for Barney's New York, Doonan continues to influence the luxury department store's aesthetic from one season to the next.

Some of his most famous window displays include his 2006 "Happy Andy Warhol-idays"display and his 2009 SNL-themed display, both for Barney's New York.  (Shown below)