
Thursday, March 31, 2011
intro to 'things i see' project

Saturday, October 23, 2010
process

Monday, September 6, 2010
article review: interview with pierre hardy, OOoOO blog
(see interview with pierre hardy, OOoOO blog dated september 3rd, 2010). when asked how he has kept his feet on the ground, or remained humble so to speak, hardy explains he could be doing something else, that his present occupation has never been an end in itself. and that for a lot of designers their career is their only fulfillment.
book review: girlfriend in a coma, douglas coupland
in this book the world comes an end of sorts. only seven people live on the world for a year after this ending, and are given the chance to return to a functioning world (at the exact moment before its ending) once again providing they each take on a new purpose and direction: that of continually questioning life: things, systems, time, etc. the purpose of this questioning is to be aware of what is happening, and to examine whether those directions are best. the world was at a crisis just prior to it’s ending, and these characters are returning to remedy the problems.
admittedly most of the book has a pessimistic, doom and gloom feel. but, i do like the main point: to question. it’s something i do a lot – for better or worse! (sometimes i think i drive myself mad with incessant questions). questioning is particularly relevant in light of the financial crisis or recession from 2008. most would probably agree recessions are the result of systems not working.
one ‘system’ i believe needs questioning is our notion of time. it seems we are continually in a rush. while attending school and at a young age we are pressured to choose a career path. there is pressure to attend college or university immediately after finishing high school. no time to think, just go! how often do we get to have a meal in relaxation? no time to think, just go! etc, etc.
by encouraging questioning i am not suggesting things are bad or terrible. but rather to make sure we are on the right path or direction, or perhaps to see if there are better ways of doing things.