Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Jay 26-08-09

"The invisible maze is an interface by jeppe hein which will be presented from june 10th until august 27th [i hope i can see it!] at the statens museum for kunst in copenhagen. it is a maze the can only be experienced as you move about. visitors wear digital headphones that react everytime they hit a "virtual wall." six different "classic" mazes [like pacman, the labyrinth, and the maze from the shining] are presented, to encourage return visits. it's a really interesting take on space and mazes--places where you can't really see much of everything are now totally wide open, yet something new is hidden" Taken from - http://drzaius.ics.uci.edu/blogs/setbang/interfaces_installations/

Jay 26-08-09

Ok great! Glad you like the idea of the textile maze, think it will be
less hassle constructing also =) As we are going for a "free floating"
maze I do not think a blueprint would be a right call (if you agree?), i
can still do a rough sketch explaining how it might look / work to bring
the viewer in but i think for the poster we should stick to a more general
maze image... what do you think?

If you want to make the actual design and we have the money / time then we
can? I am up for it if we were lucky enough to be chosen?! If not we could
construct a book of ideas like you had at your masters show? And then have
big still images on the walls outside the hidden exits... so say one would
be 3 images, one of a whole suit (for example) then the second would be
bits of a suit and the third would be a pile of animal hair...so like your
first idea?

Yeah deadlines galore at the moment but will feel good when they have passed!

Haha, need something silly to watch, I always watch some Black Books when
I want to relax and smile =)

I am now going to leave the lab so shall be apart from my email for a bit
but I shall log back in when I am home

xx

Berit 26-08-09

ha ha, it's just the pressure of the deadline :) yes, i agree let's 
take these three.

the textile maze idea is amazing!! let's do it!
i wonder if, in case we will make this project happen, we actually do
have to make a garment or an armchair...i think with a textile maze
we could "just" produce the big sheets of the textiles and then make
a book about the application ideas. this would bring the maze (the
concept) together with the products all in one installation.
and it would be much easier to calculate.
i am so excited about the textile maze!

oh dear, another deadline for you...good luck and strengh for that.

i do need a break now...some stupid blockbuster or so...

Jay 26-08-09

> That is incredible that you can come up with so many ideas so  
> quickly!! I am impressed, I am rubbish at this sort of stuff, get
> to fixed it what can actually be achieved and what the bacteria
> could actually do!
>
> I like the textile idea for the horse hair, the fashion idea for
> the llama and the textile idea for the turkey the best... Do you
> agree??
>
> Looking at plywood.. Do you think we would be better creating a
> maze out of fabric walls which seem free and flexible to move but
> when the ‘viewer’ reaches a negativie data point the
> fabric is backed by the plywood and so is ridgid and wont move...
> Kind of a mental block?
>
> For one sheet of 2440 X 1220 X 18MM plywood the general price seems
> to be around £30...?!
>
> Hope you are enjoying all this, sorry if I sound stressy! Just have
> a work deadline coming up too =)

Berit 26-08-09

ok decisions please ;)
we need three outcomes, please tell me the ones that make most sense to you and/or add your ideas.

i always added an idea for application, one for fashion, one for interior design. i would prefer interior as fashion i don't have a clue about...


1. horse hair: ecoli bacteria not growing, negative data
→ textile that keeps itself always clean by not growing bacteria but it slowly dissolving in the structure
→ fashion: recycling suit, interior design: curtains for example

2. llama felt: a lot of bacteria growing, positive data
→ because of the positive data we decided to go a different way and use WOVEN llama instead, as it is not growing so much as the felt. BUT the bacteria cause a fibre mingling, which means that the textile grows thicker over time and becomes much warmer
→ fashion: summer clothing grows into winter clothing, interior design: a cushion becomes more and more fluffy and soft over the time

3. turkey feathers: bacteria grow very slowly but constantly
→ we cut the feathers into little pieces to make the bacteria grow slower. so now it takes 10 years until they grow a very thick layer. during this time the feathers already dissolve and at the end there is only bacteria. the bacteria forms the garment itself.
→ fashion: a growing garment that changes with the change of the body shape, interior design: a growing armchair

4. pig hair: the hair is so stiff and smooth that no bacteria grows on it, and it doesn't felt or weave
→ the hair needs to be stitched and knotted and it's still stiff and pricky, and bacteria is still not growing
→ fashion: a coat with lotuseffect (the water runs down) that never needs to be cleaned, a spiny awkward design makes it also look like a self-defensive jacket, interior design: outdoor furniture that looks like sea urchins

5. sheep felt: the bacteria grow really well and make the felt dirty within short time. Designwise sheep wool is the easiest to felt but the outcome looks very eco.
→ the wool needs to be treated to make it more smooth and growing less bacteria
→ fashion: can't think of any..., interior design: experiments with glue and binders turn the felt into a stiff isolation material for walls which looks like a shiny smooth wool


oh dear, i am running out of stupid ideas...any of them make sense to you?

after we have decided these ones, i can make rough calculations for that. if you know how much material we need for the maze, you maybe find a price for 18mm plywood per sqm so we know the costs for the material...

hope you keep your good mood :)

Berit 26-08-09

yes, i mean something like self-cleaning. but it could be really
anything. they could dye the textile pink over the time, if that is
useful for us. sorry for not being more specific..still in process..


lets hand in:
1. the poster. i propose to put the title and the image of the maze
on on the front side, as in the sketch that i sent yesterday. it is
up to you how you visualize the maze. i would just draw a circle
thing, but really, do as you imagine it.
we can glue it on a card board (sorry i am always using the words
that i learned during my course and never think about that they are
not really clear). the holes lead to the other side of the card,
where we can show the results which are the textile designs which we
are working on now. i can visualize the results as drawings and
collages. tomorrow i can scan them and put them into a poster layout.

2. proposal form
makes sense to me. i will change the possible design results (point
2) to what we have said.
i like how you have described the test, leave it short like this i
think.

3. we can send several jpgs. i would send the front and backside of
the poster, as well as the maze sketch/blueprint and the possible
design results. we have several actual designs: the maze is one by
itself and then the proposals. we have to give everything in high and
low res and can burn them on a CD.



according to my experience they usually like when they can choose
what to publish. and they really don't do clear instructions and i
think they do that on purpose. we really can decide what to hand in
and i think in this case, more images are better.
so the application would be: the form, a cd with images and a clear
visualization (the two-sided poster).


am just working on the design results and will come back to the
proposal later if that is ok.

:)

Jay 26-08-09

> So a kind of recycling suit?! Interesting....
>
> What do you mean by the bacteria do something specific?! Are you
> referring
> to your 'self cleaning' 'cure sunburn' comments?!
>
> I think we should have an image for the positive outcome for the
> people to
> see when they leave though the secret exits... Could have swotches
> of the
> fabrics but I would imagine they would be inside the maze anyway...
> Maybe
> pictures of random objects and then leave it to the viewer to
> decide how to
> apply it?!
>
> I want to be clear what we are handing in...
>
> (1) This wooden poster aspect - which you are doing, having the
> maze design
> on one side andthen holes through the board to the postive images?
> - If a
> draw blueprint is this where it will be used???
>
> (2) The proposal form - How is that coming along? Did my additions
> make
> sense? We both need to sign this don't we so when are we meeting to
> do this?
>
> (3) A jpeg of the actual design - Is this the poster again??
>

Berit 26-08-09

fantastic, i understood!!!

i just realized that there is a negative data aspect in the textile
making as well. the horse hair really doesn't want to get felted, and
its structure is really fragile. i am doing now a series of the horse
hair image, slowly dissolving as the structure doesn't stay for long.
so it could be a textile that keeps itself clean and gets back to its
original stage, so it can be re-used over and over again. does that
make sense to you?

we could also say that the bacteria do something specific as you
mentioned before. any ideas for the horse hair case?

at the end we shouldn't identify what the product is...a suit or sofa
or whatever. it is totally fine to say, we make textile surfaces and
leave it up to the imagination of the people who see and touch them.
what do you think?

Jay 26-08-09

> Hey,
>
> It is very differcult... Erm... Yes I think the design piece has
> to take
> the negative result and make something positive out of it, so the
> lack of
> bacteria suit could be a positive twist... We could set it out as
> we want to
> have the bacteria to grow on the fabric and we hypothesise that the
> horse
> hari should give the best growth as it is fresh etc etc, then we
> test it and
> turns out horse hari is the worst which means we have to re-
> evaluate and we
> realise that having a lack of bacteria in this fabric means it
> would make a
> good textile for clothing as it would wash more easily and last
> longer... "a
> suit for life"???
>
> Jay
>
> xx

Berit 26-08-09

Hey again,
You are absolutely right, the positive-negative.stuff is too
difficult and hard to understand.
Let me ask you again just to understand: do you think the design
piece comes out as a result of only the negative data? I mean, let's
say for example:
We have this horse hair sample and the bacteria doesn't grow on it at
all. Negative data, right? So we could conclude, we make a textile
out of horse hair BECAUSE it prevents the bacteria from growing and
then we have to find an application for that...is it like this?

jay 25-08-09

Hi Berit, I have gone over the draft so far and added / changed some
stuff... se what you think.

I am still not sure if we are expected to actually produce an A2 poster
because I cant imagine Brona wanting 30 posters in her office but I guess
if the guidelines are not overly clear then we are free to interpret how
we wish so if you think we have time to make the poster then i am more
then happy to do so =)

I also thought the form was a set layout as it would make it easier for
them to compare the proposals... i think we should generally fill the form
out as it is (especially as it has word limits) and sign the bottom. I
have still got to give my acceptance form cos for some reason it will not
email the image so better include that too!

For the design drawing are we submitting a jpeg of the actual made poster
or a kind of blueprint for the maze installation? I can work on the
sketches tonight and tomorrow if we are doing a sketch of the actual maze?

As for handing in, if your friend is ok to do it then that's great but I
can try and sort something out if not...?!

Jay

Berit 25-08-09

cool, thanks for that!

attached a start of the proposal, all belonging to point 2 of the
form. sorry for all the gaps and weird descriptions or definitions,
hope it makes sense to you.
please edit, add and delete...the negative data definition is hard
for me everytime again...one day i think i understood it, the next
day it's gone again...and if you think all is complete rubbish and
you can't agree any of it, its fine :)

also attached two possible layouts for the front side of the poster.
please don't pay attention to the blurry image, it is just a
replacement for a proper maze drawing.
sorry i should have explained it better: yes, i mean to print out an
A2 poster and glue it on one side of a board. then physically drill
holes in the board. on the other side of the board these holes lead
to three different design objects/ideas.
by that we would communicate the maze on the front, which is the main
part as we are designing a process, and possible design outcomes on
the backside.

i understand the guidelines like this:
hand in
- a printed a2 poster with the design/concept in whatever form (can
be a drawing, photo, collage, material, filmstills,...)
- the form (but we should do our own layout for that) with our both
signages
- the design proposal illustration as high res tiffs and low res jpgs

i am quite good at layouting and putting the images together,
printing an glueing and so on...

if you do the description for the installation could you also attach
some sketches or illustrations about how you imagine it to look like?
i can scan them in at my friends house.

i don't really know how to manage the hand in. we definetely have to
bring it there, as it will be printed out and a2 by post will be
expensive as well. i won't be in london on the 1st. if you have time
to deliver it that's fine but otherwise i can ask my friend to hand
it in together with hers. she is living close to my house and i would
just bring it to her on 29th morning.

sorry i am quite perfectionist about the final layout and design
stuff, but i am very happy to do it :)

no worries, we have both our lives and are very busy. thats good i
think!
let's wait what we get done till tomorrow and then decide when to
meet. what do you think about that?

berit xx

Jay 25-08-09

Hi Berit,

No problem, I hope you got some time to relax. I am looking at the proposal stuff tonight as well so fingers crossed we can get somewhere.

So the blog email address is ***** and the password is ******.

I am not sure what you mean by the A2 poster... I thought we had to hand in the written proposal form and a sketch (in A2 formatt and size) of the design or designs... I did not think we were making a poster as such... Maybe we could though... I have a poster template on powerpoint?!

I have some culture photos and am just waiting to be able to upload them and then I'll send them to you.

I am glad you like the maze idea... I am finding it hard to visualise what you mean by punch a hole... Very hard to understand via email... Do u mean on one side of the poster we would have a sketch of the maze and then in the middle of the maze there would be a hole which would essentially lead u to the other side of the paper where you could see the positive outcome of the negative data?

So submitting wise we would need to cost up the price of constructing the maze and then propose a few 'positive design' outcome with rough prices?!

I am only free tomorrow night but can meet you near to me work on Thursday during the day or Friday morning?! Sorry to be so awkward!

Also can I ask, are we both going down to see Brona on Tuesday 1st to hand it in or are we emailing her everything in electronic formatt once it is finished?

Might be easier for her and us if we can?!
Jay

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Berit 25-08-09

Hi Jay,

So sorry I haven't come back to you earlier, it was a mad week. Will
be back to London tomorrow afternoon and back to drawing stuff etc.
Until then I am going to write something into the proposal form and
send it to you tonight.
Thanks so much for your work and doing the blog! I will add photos
and the links I have been collecting in the next days if you could
give me permission and the password please. Also I found some
definitions of "negative data", and some interesting articles about
the publishing of it. I think it would be really nice if we both
could define it ourselves and put it as statements onto the A2 poster.
If you have any photos taken of the growing bacteria or so, please
send them to me.

I like the maze idea, also as a visual concept. I could make a
drawing as the one attached, more as a maze though and I could make a
very minimalistic A2 layout. In regards to the secret exit, we could
punch a hole into the poster and put the actual design proposal on
the back side.

I agree it is a thinking process and still hard to imagine a final
design outcome. I think though it would be great if we could propose
different possible product outcomes, to make it easier to calculate
the costs and materials. Then, as an additional idea, we can make the
proposal of how to present this object, as you say as an installation
work. This could be a part of the poster visualisation.

It will be a last minute proposal and I am really sorry we haven't so
much time in the end to polish everything. I'll go to college on the
28th to print the A2 and the propsal. Shall we meet in the next days
to sign the form or is it better for you if I just come along your
work and pick up everything? I can hand in on Saturday morning or I
give it to my friend Andere and she will hand in ours with hers.

Ok talk to you later :)
Berit

Monday, 24 August 2009

Jay 23-08-09

Hi Berit,

I was going over this nobelini stuff on Sunday and am finding it really hard to understand your concept of positive and negative working together in a tangible piece of design... Negative and positive generally go hand in hand I guess but... So I shall stumble through and try to explain what I think might work...

Firstly we HAVE to have this proposal finished by Friday as I am way this weekend (as are you) and cant work on it then..

For a theme I think we are either stem cells of sythetic systems.... Maybe more systems.

I have been trying to come up with a design concept to display our thinking... I still really urge us to make something which communicates the idea in an interactive manner, I do not think making something people just look at is something we should even entertain the thought of.

As our work has been a kind of thinking process which we have wondered through and engaged with I think it would be fitting to make a maze of thoughts... So at the start you would begin with the starting question and then have to follow the results around until it reached it's end. As we are pushing this negative data idea I think the 'end' of the maze should be a dead end but as we are saying negative data can be interesting and important in its own right I think the 'dead end' should have a secret exit which could then display a piece which applys this negative finding, like the suit or sofat type of idea u mentioned?

Does this sound like an idea you could entertain?

Jay

Berit 18-08-09

Hi Jay,
No worries, am pretty busy as well. Good to hear little bacteria like
it!

I am going to Berlin today but will be always available via email.
Will try to start writing the proposal asap, maybe you could give
your opinion about the negative/positive/data/material mix if you
have had some space to think :)

will be back on 26th but leave again on 29th. Yes, let's do it per
email :)

Have a great week
Beritx

Jay 14-07-09

> Hi Berit,
>
> Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. Been a bit hectic! I
> picked up
> the fabrics no problem and they seem to have grown again so thats
> good.
> Larma seems to be best.
>
> I am afraid I am away that weekend and not back until bank holiday
> so cant
> meet then at all... we will have to co-ordinate the proposal via
> email and
> then hand it in on the 1st?
>
> Jay

Berit 17-08-09

>> Hey Jay,
>> Thanks for photos!
>> No worries, was just an instant idea and wanted to be written out.
>> Haven't digested it either.
>> Have finished the samples and will bring them tomorrow morning. Shall
>> we do same thing as last time? In case you haven't got time I'll
>> leave them with the doorman.
>> Some of them are quite difficult to cut. If you can also cultivate
>> them like this just leave them. I have taken pictures of each.
>>
>> Do you have time either on 27th or 28th August for finishing the
>> proposal?
>> Thats the only two days I have I'm afraid.
>>
>> See you tomorrow :)
>> Berit

Jay 17-08-09

>>> Hi Berit,
>>>
>>> Sorry busy day so havent really had time to digest your idea
>>> properly. I
>>> have uploaded the photos onto facebook. the ones from your house
>>> seemed
>>> to be deleted from my camera?!
>>>
>>> Se you tomorrow
>>> Jay

Berit 17-08-09

could you please send me the pictures you have taken today?
>>>> i will print some of them out.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/17668232@N03/sets/72157621876447399/
>>>> that was fun! i washed the hairs with neutral soap...the sheepy
>>>> became so white! tomorrow i will felt :)
>>>>
>>>> on the way home i had the idea to apply negative data in a
>>>> combination with positive one. As for example, sorry this is just a
>>>> first stupid idea, making a suit from two materials. One e.g. is
>>>> foam
>>>> (no bacteria) and the other one felt (a lot of bacteria), and one
>>>> forms a patterns on top of the other. So assuming, the suit would
>>>> touch the skin, bacteria could reach the skin at certain places
>>>> (where is felt), and not at others (where is foam). Bacteria
>>>> could do
>>>> something, for example cure sunburnt skin, and a pattern would
>>>> appear
>>>> on the skin. i know that is superstupid and noone needs a sunburnt
>>>> pattern on the skin, but will think about other applications.
>>>> ha! there we go:
>>>> a sofa with the two-material-pattern. one of the materials starts
>>>> growing bacteria when sun shines on it, and the bacteria will cool
>>>> the seat (however they do that). the other material starts
>>>> eating the
>>>> bacteria in the room, as soon as somebody sits on it, self-cleaning
>>>> so to say.
>>>> its not that we have to do this. i just mean it as an example of
>>>> what
>>>> to do with negative data and how to combine it with positive data.
>>>> does that make any sense to you???
>>>> will do some images and send them later.
>>>>
>>>> xx
>>>>
>>>>

Jackie 04-08-09

Hi
> I would be happy for you to come to the Equestrian centre on Monday
> to film,
> I'm sure we will some people happy to groom for your horse hair.
> Regards
> Jackie

Relay Convo 04-08-09

Jay - >

Hopefully they will yeah =)

I can meet you somewhere before we go to the farm if you like to
> discuss
> ideas we want to put across? And then travel there together?

Berit ->

yes sounds good. are you going to be at work before? shall i pick you
and the samples up there?
i went to the farm by direct bus from old street. it takes one hour...
the problem is that i hate the tube and try to avoid it as much as i
can...
or we can meet at bank station and take the DLR to Mudchute station
which would be the quickest, around 45 minutes.

if you can we can go a bit earlier and have a coffee, surrounded by
children and horses at the farm, and discuss ideas.

let me know :)

Berit 04-08-09

Dear Andrew,

This is Berit, we met yesterday at the office of the farm. I
explained you about the project between a scientist and me, a textile
designer, which is organised by the Medical Research Council and the University of
Arts. You gave me the names of the persons responsible for the
animals. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to find them and I
am wondering if you could possibly forward this email to them.
Thanks very much.

Kind regards
Berit


Dear Jackie, Sundae, Gary and Sharon,

My name is Berit and I am a recent graduate from the MA Textile
Design course at St. Martins. I am participating a project called
"Nobelini" organised by the Medical Research Council and University
of Arts, in which PhD scientists are paired up with design students
to develop a project together.
Andrew told me you are the responsible persons for the animals and
the ones I should talk to.

Biologist Jay Stone and I are trying to grow bacteria and make DNA
analysis of different textile materials. We found out that the
materials like hair and fur need to be as "fresh" as possible, and
most of the materials to buy are already treated somehow. So we are
looking for all sorts of animal hair for felting textile samples. Do
you think there would be a possibility to get some from your horses,
pigs, lamas or even guinea pigs? I collected some from the fences
yesterday but it wasn't a big amount ...and the pigs don't really
leave any hair at the fence :) I am not sure, but maybe you brush or
shear them from time to time?

Also the process of this project is going to be documented on video.
Therefore we will do some filming next Monday 11th around 1pm at the
farm which Andrew said already it is ok.
I was wondering if one or two of you would be up for "live-animal-
brushing" to collect the hairs.

I know that all might sound a bit crazy :) But I really liked the
farm and it would be great if you would help us out in any way.
If you have any questions I will be happy to give you further
information.

Of course in case of publication of any material of the project you,
the animals and the farm will be credited.

Thanks very much.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards
Berit

Berit 04-08-09

no worries, they will grow at the end :) thanks for great effort!
monday there is good. will email later
bx

Jay 04-08-09

> OK so first round of fabric cultures did not work... There is some
> negative
> data for you! Haha. I think it might be because the bacteria I used
> was
> quite old so I will try again overnight tonight with some fresher
> stuff.
> Means results will be delayed to Thursday morning.

Holly 03-08-09

Hi Berit, Hi Jay,

What a great idea! That would be really good as a location definitely, and it sounds like you've got a great plan for your research. I've heard of that farm though never been- and it's no problem for me to get there.

If your friend would be available to record sound, that would be great. I would imagine that it will be a good place for animal noises etc, and it would be much better to capture the sound well.

I'll make myself free for the whole day- just let me know how you get on with the fur/hair question, and what sort of time you'd like to start.

Lovely photos!

Speak soon- many thanks,

Holly

Berit 03-08-09

Dear Holly,

We have a really great proposal for a location to film :) As we need
to collect animals' hairs for some tests, and as we need the hairs to
be as fresh as possible, we would like to get them from a city farm.
Jay found this one http://www.mudchute.org/ and I went there today to
have a look and talk to the manager. It is a fantastic scenery with
the Canary Wharf buildings in the background and if that is possible
for you we would like to film there. It is on the Isle of Dogs, so
not very central.

The manager said it is no problem to film on the farm as long as we
don't put children's faces in there. But we still have to get hold of
the people who are in charge of the animals, to see if we are
actually able to get the hairs and furs. Will let you know asap.


I can try to get hold of a friend of mine to make the sound. Would
that be of any help for you?

Thanks and best wishes
Berit (and Jay)

Berit 04-08-09

he he, sounds very good the review. and if we don't get the fresh we
can still go to asda and buy some deepfrozen.
i found http://surreydocksfarm.org.uk/ and i know hackney farm but i
think that one is a bit too controlled.
i like canary wharf as background as well. i will go there tomorrow
to see if it would be ok to film there. guess it would be ok if we
write holly tomorrow evening.

if you are busy when i come tomorrow don't worry, i just leave it
with the porter.
i am very curious to see where the bacterias prefer to live...


good night
:)

Jay 01-08-09

> Petting zoo wise I can only find Mudchute City Farm, Docklands,
> London...?
>
> One review says;
>
> I am so so lucky to live across the road from this amazing city
> farm! they
> have everything from llamas to donkeys cows sheep even pigs!
> the best bit is i always walk through on the way to asda and you
> have to
> walk through a feild of animals!
> i mean like sheep running towards you!
> i friend of mine got headbutted by a cow last week!
> i blame them! they wanted to stroke it!
> 5 stars all the way
> you wont believe what your seeing with sheep grazing and canary
> wharf in
> the background!
>
> Could be good having the live animals in such a manmade environment?

Berit 01-08-09

>> Hey Jay,
>>
>> Hope you are having a relaxing weekend. Thanks so much for coming
>> here on Friday, I think we are getting there now.
>>
>> I have started the labbook and would like to give it to you tomorrow
>> morning. it has all the textile samples with a bit better
>> descriptions.
>> when can i come to deliver it? don't mind early morning...
>>
>> xx

Berit 31-07-09

Dear Holly,
We have a meeting tonight after which we will be able to tell more about a good place to film. Is it ok if we speak at the end of weekend again?
I think it would be great to do it outside, if the weather is ok. But let's see what Jay and me come up with tonight :)
I'm fine with 2pm.
Best
Berit

Holly 31-07-09

How about 2pm? I'd like to film for perhaps an hour, and would need 10 mins to set up. Can you spare that sort of slot?
Re location, it's up to you two where you'd like to do it- if it's a case of presenting your work (not formally, i just mean how it's seen on the film)- up to you! Be creative..?! Maybe there's an aspect of the project that would lend itself to an interesting location...
Or the lab is fine :)
Holly

Jay 30-07-09

Hi Holly,
Monday afternoon works fine for me, what sort of time were you thinking?
I should be ok for you to film in the lab or Berit do you think somewhere
design-like would be better?
Best Wishes,
Jay

Holly 30-07-09

> Hi Jay, Berit,
>
> Could we do the monday 10th for filming? Tim's not going to be free but
> we'll be fine without, I'm sure.
>
> Perhaps the monday afternoon? Also I was wondering where we might be able
> to meet- would it be possible to film you both at one of your
> studios/labs? Would be great to film you both looking at/explaining what
> you've been working on.
>
> best,
> Holly

Brona 29-07-09

>>> Dear Jay, thanks for your response.
>>>
>>> Holly would be very keen to film you and Berit if possible in August
>>> if you're around. Weekends are good for her from August 9th, also
>>> she
>>> can organise to film you on a weekday from next Monday.
>>>
>>> Can you let us know your availability?
>>>
>>> Many thanks, Brona

Jay 25-07-09

>>>> Hi Brona,
>>>>
>>>> I am really sorry not to have sent you that form yet and will do so
>>>> asap!
>>>>
>>>> As for being filmed, I am ok with it, I think Berit is on
>>>> holiday at
>>>> the
>>>> moment but cant imagine she'd have a problem with it either?!
>>>>
>>>> Jay

Brona 25-07-09

Dear Nobelini pairs,
>>>>>
>>>>> How are you getting on? We're getting excited about reviewing your
>>>>> proposal ideas and are in the throes of recruiting a panel of
>>>>> judges
>>>>> to help us select the winners for each of the four themes. With
>>>>> this
>>>>> in mind and realising that some of you have now met several
>>>>> times to
>>>>> brainstorm your ideas, we thought it might be a good time to catch
>>>>> you
>>>>> on film.
>>>>>
>>>>> Holly Stead would like to hear from any of you that might be
>>>>> amenable
>>>>> to being filmed in situ, in your studios or labs discussing
>>>>> ideas or
>>>>> mocking up imagery for your proposal.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you please get in touch with us if you are free and willing
>>>>> to be
>>>>> filmed together over August. Sundays are best for Holly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, I'm aware that several of you haven't yet returned your
>>>>> consent
>>>>> forms (attached), so please can you do so when you have a moment.
>>>>>
>>>>> Look forward to hearing from you...
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Brona

Berit 27-07-09

Hey Jay,

sorry to bother you all day...do you have some images that you could
send me? like real images from your favorite genes...maybe also the
ppt presentation that you showed to me...??? would be very helpful
for drawings. thanks!

yes, it's zone 2. bus 73, 476. or on the high street: 106, 243, 149,...
the address is *******. the door is at the side of the house. walk up the stairs and
knock on door. if it is not open, give me a call, as the bell doesn't
work. what time are you coming?
i'll make some dinner, is there anything that you really don't like?

cool, looking forward to it :)
Bx

Berit 27-07-09

Ok let's meet on Friday then.
I live in ******, not tube friendly at all but plenty of
busses.

If better for you I could come to your place. Let me know.

I will print out the links and do a couple of drawings of what we
have talked about at our last meeting, like the creation of the
useful blindness-gene :)

See you soon
x

Jay 27-07-09

> Hello,
>
> I am ok thanks and the presentation went well.
>
> I cant meet during the day because I have to be at work during the
> day.
> Evening wise I am only free on Friday evening, Sorry about that but
> I tend
> to get booked up quite quickly.
>
> I hope you had a nice holiday. I am keen to get some nobelini
> stuff on the
> go to as we only have a short amount of time left really and
> haven't really
> touch bases on what we are planning to do... I went to the Haywad
> centre
> yesterday and had a look around there for inspiration (and just
> curiousity).
> Was quite good.
>
> Anyway, I hope Friday is ok. Where abouts do you live again? Tube
> friendly?
>
> Jay

Berit 27-07-09

Hey Jay,

Hope you are doing well. How did the presentation go?
I am back now, fresh and up for doing some nobelini work :) I think
we should meet a day this week, or an evening, to put our ideas into
real. We can do it at my flat if you like to, there is plenty space
and internet. What do you think?
x

Berit 22-07-09

Hey Jay,

Sorry, am in holidays right now and will be back Friday night. Will
give you a proper email then, ok?
Hope your presentation went well :)

Have a great day!
xx

Jay 14-07-09

> Hi Berit,
>
> I am really sorry I have not had a chance to look at the links you
> sent me,
> I am a bit snowed under with the presentation I have to give this
> Thursday.
>
> When is it you go on holiday?
> Jay

Berit 08-07-09

Hey Jay,

Hope you are settled in your new flat!
It was great to see you the other day and I think we will have a lot
fun inventing some weird non-functional-eyesight-blurry-gadget :)

Have a look at this:

http://www.harbisson.com/Neil_Harbisson/About.html
First official eyeborg who travels around the world looking for the
sounds of colours.

http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/Hyperscope.html
Hyperscope that stretches your eyes and makes everything
super-3dimensional

other optical illusions
http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/Land_Effect.html
http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/Optical_Toys.html
http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/Spy_Sunglasses.html
well, just scan through grand illusions, they have great stuff

synaesthesia movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIEiOrxhtNQ

the upside down glasses experiment you were telling me about
http://wearcam.org/tetherless/node4.html
will try to get hold of the original paper
diy:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Upside-down-glasses/

Fingersight Synaesthesia Machine
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=1387

and so on...


I also really liked your idea about the online library about the PhD
projects that failed...still can't believe that the failures just end
up in nowhere...
I was at a workshop about practice-based design PhDs yesterday and
they actually touched that subject. It seems that in design it is
much more common and even welcomed to document failures. Fail
gracefully!


Ok, thats it for now.
Talk to you soon
Have a great day!
Berit

Berit 21-06-09

Hey Jay,
No worries, we can always meet later. I will have to be there till 8,
but I guess not many people around today, so let's just see how things
go.
You are moving, hurray! Where to in London? I moved one month ago to
********. And still so many boxes unpacked ...
Looking forward to meeting you later. Have a nice day.
Berit

Jay 21-06-09

> Hello,
>
> No need to apologise, I have just got back from Switzerland so have
> not
> been around either. Glad the opening went well! I look forward to
> seeing
> it! OK great so if I get there for 6ish and have a look around? I would
> love to get a drink but I am guessing you cant leave till 8? And I am
> still commuting to Brighton so if we had a drink from 8-9 I wouldnt get
> home till 11 and even though I do not mind late nights (in fact i
> encourage them, haha) I have a hectic week moving so do not think I
> could
> do it. If you can leave before 8 then great, if not maybe we could
> have a
> little chat during the show (if u are able to talk?!) and then meet up
> properly the following week when I am living in London?
>
> Sorry to be such a pain, things are all being rather rushed regarding
> the moving now... appears I have not organised myself very well!
>
> Jay

Berit 12-06-09

>> hey jay, hope you are doing well!
>> sorry, i dissappeared in the preparation for the show during the last
>> weeks. but it looks great and the opening went really well.
>> i am looking forward to meeting you on monday, it is open from 12-8pm.
>> MA Design for Textile Futures Degree Show
>> Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design
>> Southampton Row
>> London WC1B 4AP
>> www.csm.arts.ac.uk/
>> LETHABY BUILDING, ROOM 211+212
>> follow the signs or give me a call if you get lost 07**********
>> Nearest Tube Station: Holborn
>>
>> maybe we can go for a drink afterwards?
>>
>> wish you a very nice sunday!
>> berit x

Jay 08-06-09

Hey,

Thanks for the invite! I will certainly be coming along on the 22nd
and can meet you after the show. Looking forward to it!

Best Wishes,
Jay

Berit 06-06-09

Hey Jay,

Thanks for your mail! I'm sure we will do something amazing :) No worries, we are really busy with our viva and the show, which will be open from 20-25 June. Would be great if you would be in London after 22nd! Will send you an invitation later. And then we can meet after the show if that is ok for you.

Have a lovely time in Szwitzerland
Berit

Jay Response 08-06-09

Hi Berit,

Really sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you! I was volunteering at the Cheltenam science festival so was away from my computer. Yeah I remember you and I am happy with the pairing =) Glad you are too! Think we can make something exciting together! When were you thinking we should meet up? I am away in Switzerland this week and not back until 22nd June (sorry!), but could meet at some point that week? Or if you wanted to wait, I am moving to London so will be aroundmore in July...?! That might seem too far away... Up to you!

Hope you are having a good day,
Jay

Acceptance Email 04-06-09

hi jay,
hurray we are a pair and i hope you are as happy as i am! i am the
textile designer working with sound, you remember?
really looking forward to meeting you soon.
berit xx