Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Experiment 3 - Article Mashup


In general, people fear making judgments, so when a trusted authority tells them something, they feel like they have the protection of having listened to an authoritative person. And if their decision is wrong, they can blame that person. On the “poker” face of it, Lady Gaga’s fame and fortune caused her seemingly meteoric rise to the top of Forbes Top Celebrity 100 power list. Numbers don’t lie, but it’s the incalculable combined value of her personal brand, passion and purpose that allows her to sustain her popularity. Clearly, there's something special about Winfrey that lies behind her fame. Winfrey is a master of impression management. She understands her influence and knows how to shape her image as a means of managing her persuasion power. People seek leaders who will guide their decisions, according to Fischoff, and he says Winfrey exhibits the very qualities people look for in leaders -- authenticity and trust. Thanks to the enormous popularity and sheer design genius of a number of products that Jonathan Ive has developed for Apple, the modest and highly innovative Englishman is generally regarded as one of the most brilliant industrial designers of his generation. In addition to staggering sales figures for inventions such as the iPod and iPhone, he has won all sorts of accolades for his revolutionary designs. Jonathan Ive's innovative designs were acclaimed universally, and helped make Apple the industry leader it is today.

Jonathan Ive Article: Ask Men, Jonathan Ive, accessed 11/06/11,

Lady Gaga Article: Judy Martin, Lady Gaga And The Power Of The Feminine Brand, accessed 11/06/11, http://blogs.forbes.com/work-in-progress/2011/05/19/lady-gaga-power-feminine-brand/

Oprah Article: Kasey-Dee Gardner, Behind Oprah Winfrey’s Power of Persuasion, accessed 11/06/11, http://news.discovery.com/human/behind-oprah-winfreys-power-of-persuasion.html


Experiment 3 - Textures

Experiment 3 - Two Point Perspectives

Experiment 3 - One Point Perspectives

Daring, Loyal, Capable, Influence, Virtue, Competent, Dynamic, Dominant, Command,
Superior, Persuasive, Sovereign, Forceful, Hierarchical, Noble, Ambitious, Distinguished, Prominent

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Electroliquid Aggregation: Parallel Projection in Crysis Environment & hypotheses




Derivatives are used to find a curve's point of inflection just as thoughts are combined to make up one manifest dream image or situation

Axonometric in Crysis Environment




Freud: Two or more latent thoughts are combined to make up one manifest dream image or situation

3 Parallel Projections in Sketchup



Series of 3 Parallel Projections

Agnesi: Agnesi presented an algebraic method for finding the curve's point of inflection, by using the method of derivatives
Freud: Two or more latent thoughts are combined to make up one manifest dream image or situation


Newton: White light is made up of a spectrum of colors, that when blended together produce the white light
Agnesi: Maria Agnesi spoke several languages and was referred to as the "Walking Polyglot"





Freud: The id refers to the raw, unorganized, inherited part of the personality
Newton: An object in uniform motion tends to stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force

36 Custom Textures - Dark to light






6 Axonometrics in Sketchup






Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Experiment 2 - Series of 6 Axonometrics

Newton: An object in uniform motion tends to stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force


Newton: White light is made up of a spectrum of colors, that when blended together produce the white light

Freud: The id refers to the raw, unorganized, inherited part of the personality

Agnesi: Agnesi presented an algebraic method for finding the curve's point of inflection, by using the method of derivatives

Agnesi: Maria Agnesi spoke several languages and was referred to as the "Walking Polyglot"

Freud: Two or more latent thoughts are combined to make up one manifest dream image or situation

Experiment 2 - Clients & Hypotheses




Maria Agnesi


1. Maria Agnesi spoke several languages and was referred to as the "Walking Polyglot"
2. Maria Gaetana Agnesi is best known from the curve called the "Witch of Agnesi"
3. "It is marvelous to see a person of (Agnesi's) age so conversant with such abstract subjects." - Author C. De Brosses
4. Agnesi presented an algebraic method for finding the curve's point of inflection, by using the method of derivatives
5. That something is too small to physically exist, does not mean that it does not exist





Isaac Newton


1 .Every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction
2. A force is only needed in order to change an object's state of motion
3. An object in uniform motion tends to stay in uniform motion unless acted upon   by a net external force
4.White light is made up of a spectrum of colors, that when blended together produce the white light
5. Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the particles and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.





Sigmund Freud


1. Two or more latent thoughts are combined to make up one manifest dream image or situation
2. The more intense the colour of a stimulus, the more intense the emotional response
3. The id refers to the raw, unorganized, inherited part of the personality
4. Psychoanalysis was an educational process in which unconscious conflicts are consciously confronted
5. The ego understands about limitations and about strategies for overcoming limitations