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6/11 — Week 4 — Patterns (Anni Albers) #4

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tarngerine opened this issue Jun 11, 2020 · 1 comment
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6/11 — Week 4 — Patterns (Anni Albers) #4

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tarngerine commented Jun 11, 2020

1. Recapping homework/reading:

Homework group: Lisa, Norm, Avery, Tyler
Reading quote:

Each text, however short, has its own 'reading time'. A poem only communicates if read slowly
It is certainly wrong to read a poem quickly, as if it were a telegram

2. Lecture: patterns

When we're doing design, what is the role of pattern?

Artist 1: Bridget Riley (Image search) / Research doc

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> I work with nature, although in completey new terms

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Often compositions involve very simple transformations. e.g. pinching a set of rectangles

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Kind of like vision tests/optical illusions, you'll get uncomfortable

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Frequency modulation — freq is getting longer from the bottom to top of the painting. Vera Molnár-esque, start with grid of triangles, add a slight curve to that.

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There's a lot of planning that go into these, you'll see the drawing and the mathematics

Started with b/w, moved to color eventually
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Artist 2: Odili Donald Odita

All visual materials are culturally grounded and it's important to realize wheere their meanings are derived from

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The moment you turn on TV and you see static. There's no content, but what sort of connections can your brain make?

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Nice color choices

Feels like it could be created with code, but almost impossible to know where to start. e.g. how to pick these colors

Artist 3: Anni Albers (Image results)

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Photo in front of her loom

We do not speak of designing apicutre/concerto, only of house, city, bowl, fabric. But surely these can all be, like painting/music, works of art

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Studied weaving, became a teacher at Bauhaus. Fled Nazi germany -> moved to America, later teaching @ Black Mountain College, growing textile arts

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Really elegant work

Bauhaus 100 year anniversary last year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4mK44rHpYo

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A lot of work is taking a grid and breaking the grid. Exploring language and communication across it

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Takes a longggg time. Albers only really has pieces in the # of dozens, instead of thousands like more "prolific" artists.

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Lot of the work displayed is in the pre-work/planning/painting, not just textiles

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Really reminds of Bridget Riley, like optical illusions

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Typewriter patterns, typing the same character over and over again

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How would you code somethingl ike this? have no idea! but it's an interesting space (over / under)

Computation + Knitting

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Early history of computation, Jacquard Looms, one of the first computers, punch cards to program it.

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Early versions of memory, woven wire thru magnets to store bits of memory. The materiality of computation.

Doti, modern rebuild of Jacquard Loom
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Artist: Mariko Kosaka

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Ahren Lee

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Dataviz thru weaving

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Womxn in STEM

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@tarngerine tarngerine changed the title 6/11 — Week 4 — 6/11 — Week 4 — Patterns Jun 11, 2020
@tarngerine tarngerine changed the title 6/11 — Week 4 — Patterns 6/11 — Week 4 — Patterns (Anni Albers) Jun 11, 2020
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3. Async technical lecture

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vt316vg5tu8y6it/async_6_11.mp4?dl=0

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