Thursday 25 October 2012

Future Life - Model

After a few sketches I decided that my model should be made from the bottle tops arranged horizontally and attached by wire. I decided that instead of having a separate canapy covering the structure it will be best to alter the shape so that one isn't needed. I made a model to try and visualise what it may look like and did some quick rendering to see what the finished effect may be like...


The structure could close over when it is not being used, It would sort of roll into itself and lock up.

Future Life- bottle cap structure

For my future life project i would like to use bottle caps to form my structure but i'm not entirely sure how i want to go about it so need to do some experimentation...
Firstly, Here is the project brief that i have written for myself.



Thanks to a friend i luckily now have over 100 bottle caps to experiment with!...

Here is an initial idea of what i thought the structure could look like;


with the bottle caps stacked on top of eachother connected by wire in the centre a bit like this...


to then make something like this....
lots of which would turn into something like this....


An alternative would be to arrange the bottle caps side to side like this


They can be attached together using wire and wrapped around a free standing metal structure


Or some can be arranged to create a letter or shape....


all together it would look something like this...


making a structure looking similar to this...








Friday 19 October 2012

Boogazine- refined topic

So, My previous boogazine topic was too broad to continue with. It didn't focus on anything in particular. I've therefore decided to refine my subject and to look into how the interior effects us and how it can improve the success of a business for example.
 The question i would be asking would be along the lines of-
  • How important is Interior Design in the success of commercial businesses?
  • The role of the interior in selling
  • The role of interior design in commercial success.
I will look into;
  • why it is so important to make a good first impression
  • why do we judge things on their looks, association and assumptions.
  • reflecting the brand in the design, brand identity
  • creating a look and doing it on a budget
  • studies looking at the relation between design and success
  • human needs, classes and target audience.
  • how layout plays a part
  • effects of a recession
  • 'roll out' themes, common threads between chains
  • commonality between successful designs
I will look at studies that prove or disprove the idea that interior design is important in the success of a retail environment, cafes, restaurants etc

I also look at examples of successful businesses where their success has come from their interior design.

I will look into the idea behind certain interiors and then the success of the business or development afterwards.

Monday 15 October 2012

Future life - design proposal

Here is a poster to sum up my design proposal for the street pastor 'hub'....

and the site proposal...


Back to Boogazine!

So, I was recently asked to produce a proposal form for my tutor so that he could get an idea of my chosen topic and what it is that i will write about. Here is my proposal;


                                                                                                                                                                   

DD3000 Design Futures – BA(Hons) Interior Design

Boogazine Draft Proposal                                          Name Amy Caine

 1.   Initial Topic and Object of Study


Looking at aspects of psychology in design
 
2. Title      


How is psychology related to design?
 
3.       Research Question


How is psychology related to design?

 
4.       Aims of the Boogazine


Looking at areas such as association and the subconscious and how the likes of colours and themes play a part in how we remember things and make assumptions on others. Looking into human needs and what it is that makes us want things or like particular things, empathy and attachment with objects.
 

5.    History/Background of the Subject


Psychology, whether we know it or not has always played a part in design. There has always been a reason for us to prefer a certain style or look. There has to be a reason why a certain colour or material is appropriate for a certain setting or place. And it is also the reason why  market researchers know exactly how to target their customers. Our memories are formed by our experiences of the designs of others. We then use these experiences to familiarise and to form our own opinions.
 

6.      Initial Bibliography/Webography


Books-How designers think: the design process demystified, Theory of Semiotics, Emotionally durable design: Objects, experiences and empathy, Idea of design, Manufactured pleasures: psychological responses to design. Web pages-http://designshack.net/articles/business-articles/design-meets-psychology-putting-maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-to-work/ - Design Meets Psychology: Putting Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to Work http://www.director.co.uk/afterhours/property/homes/phom8.html - deception by designhttp://www.decorate-redecorate.com/interior-design-color.html - Common Psychological Associations of Colours: What They Say About You http://www.forrestpainterdesign.com/FPD/Home.html - Design Psychology http://www.apa.org/careers/resources/profiles/painter.aspx - Susan Lee Painter, PhD. Design Psychologist.
 
                                                                                                                                                                             
 
My tutor's reply was that even though the subject sounded interesting, it was too broad, and that i should focus on something more specific. for example, how this idea relates to a person or a building.

Initially, I have NO thoughts. I'm struggling to refine my subject. However, after flicking through a copy of Blueprint it has got me thinking.....

Ideas

The psychology behind Hotel Droog- How it defies all laws of a 'hotel' and why.

The psychology behind the work of Antoni Gaudi

What makes a home? - how we define ourselves with the things we use and possess



a good website for the psychology behind architecture - http://sensingarchitecture.com/1456/environmental-psychology-what-every-architect-should-ask-themselves/

 
I still don't feel these ideas are strong enough! time to ask my tutor... again!

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Future Life- Street pastors

After looking at different artwork and furniture decorated by bottle tops it got me thinking about what the bottle top represents; the issues if littering and alcoholism.
I would like to make a pop- up style installation as part of my future life project so it would be great if it was something that addressed an issue...

Street Pastors

'Street Pastors' is an inter-denominational Church response to urban problems, engaging with people on the streets to care, listen and dialogue.
They work voluntarily at night to care and listen to those who may be lonely, frightened, intoxicated, vulnerable, intimidated, hurting, merry and mischief makers. There are around 9000 trained street pastors in the UK in over 250 areas and their main aim is to care and listen without preaching. They give out water, blankets and flip flops for those with sore feet on a night out! I'm really inspired and touched by these wonderful people who give up their own time, on cold dark nights, to help those who many many people wouldn't give the time of day to.


My installation could be a place for the street pastors to be sited at, a known 'base' for them. Somewhere where people know they can go to if they are in need of help.
The installation would only be small, and the design could feature the bottle top to link back with alcoholism.

Here is a video of Ormskirk's (my town) street pastors talking about who they are and what they do.
http://lifeinanothertown.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Street%20Pastors





Liam Fogarty, former CEO of BBC Merseyside & runner-up in the Liverpool Mayoral campaign 2012 says...

“Most weekends my Saturday nights end right after Match of the Day. I got a different, and rather humbling perspective, when I accompanied the Liverpool City Centre Street Pastors on patrol in the city centre last night. This ecumenical group of men and women go about the streets and nightspots of Liverpool from 10.30pm to the early (or, if you prefer, really late hours). They offer a helping hand, a listening ear, and tea and sandwiches to any who might need them. They also come armed with flip-flops to allow the tottering owners of high-heeled shoes to negotiate their way home with minimum discomfort.
The Pastors don’t ‘evangelise’, at least in the sense of pressing prayers or literature upon those they help. But the volunteers I accompanied through Ropewalks, Mathew Street and Dale Street were ‘bearing witness’ through evidently good deeds.
Rough sleepers, raucous hen parties and revellers the worse for drink were all treated with kindness, patience and courtesy. The Pastors have good relations with the Police and door staff. And they gave me an insight into what the phrase ‘nightime economy’ really means. Night-time Liverpool is a fun place. People who enjoy the city centre pub and club scene have a great time and reckon its as safe and friendly as any in the UK.
From time to time I deed feel like I had walked into one of those endless programmes you find on Bravo TV and it kind of brought out my inner Oliver Cromwell. But what does one expect when my idea of a pushing the boat out on a Saturday night is staying up after MotD to watch The Football League Show…”
 

Monday 8 October 2012

Future life- more interesting uses for old bottle tops

 
bottlecapartwork.com
 
Image
 
 
 
 
lighting!
 
0930_cap02.jpg
 
A clever way to use bottles to re seal bags.
 
 
I absolutely love this table! It's a great way of covering what might be an old, worn table and at the same time turning it into an eye-catching piece of art!
 
 
 
This wonderful project is really inspirational! The bottle tops almost give a mosaic effect.
 
 
 
These are a lovely idea, really beautiful.
 
tiny candles!
 
 
Even a car!
 
#44 bottle cap statue of liberty
 
Amazing!
 
 


Future life; the 'gift'

On Friday we visited Liverpool as part of our future life project. We looked round the Liverpool Biennial to explore the idea of gleaning through artworks and occupied spaces. We were asked to bring home a 'gift'- a gathering of site phenomena that expresses your views and thoughts on waste triggered by what you have observed.

Here are some pictures i took in Liverpool...


 
 
 
The Bluecoat...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The Cunard Building
 
 
 
 

Lambananas
 
 
 Unused waste... gleaning?
 
 
 
 
 'pop up' style buildings


 
 
 
 
reusing unused objects in art.




 
 
I struggled to find something to bring back as a gift and was a little unsure of what was wanted but the object i finally chose to bring back was a bottle top. I think it is something small and simple to represent the problem of littering but at the same time it can be used in a really creative way to make something artistic....
 
bottle cap furniture
 
I love how these bottle tops have been used to create a pebble- style flooring!

bottle cap backsplash



bottle cap table
 
A cheap way to update your home...