The Idea Book

In the creative process, it helps me a lot to put things down on paper. As I previously wrote, I have made different categories for notebooks to organize my visual research, as well as ideas and thoughts. Here is something from the “idea book”. Hope to fill it up!  

Book of the Week: Entangled

 Entangled, by Chris Salter  This book published by the MIT press, has themes as “screen vs. scene, materiality of media and real time and the dynamic and interactive processes that mix human and technical presences”. It has several chapters devoted to performance and the intersection between scene and screen, and also dwells on the more…

Quick Response

Quick (and dirty) Response Codes We had an hour for workshop time, and we decided to talk/explore Håvard’s project. His project is about multi-sensory storytelling, and blending his awesome illustrations with digital content, to show different parts/perspectives/characters of the story, play with the medium itself (book), exploring space and depth of characters through this different…

Linking it up

Setting the ground I decided to make a round-up of where I am with my project, what’s left to do for this term, and see how things link up so I can act on it and reflect on it too. I’ve been collaborating on a couple of projects, and relating them to my master’s, interviewed…

A New Dimension

Interviews
Bjørn Jørund On our Thursday sessions at KHiO we had Bjørn Jørund as a guest. Not an interview per se, but better than that, a show and tell. We had him over to chat about his project while he was an MA student at KHIO a couple years back, and talk about his work and…

Book of the week: Program to Perform

Program to Perform: Exploring Dance and New Media This book, edited by Ine Therese Berg and Lise Amy Hansen was a gift given to me by Lise herself. She is currently doing her PhD in Full Body Movement as material for interaction design at AHO (Oslo School of Architecture). But more about her great work…

Fun Time!

Experiments
Baby Steps Having a go at Processing, after getting FORM+CODE. Quite fun!   The code My original image +  Visualization Visualization  

To-Do

Motionlove
To-Do Lists I consider myself a To-Do List Queen, and maybe that is why this animation resonates a lot with me. (I’ve been trying to list less and do more). I love the way this is somehow intimate and makes us think of what is worthwhile.        

Back to Basics

Experiments
Playing with the minimum I started asking myself: at what point did we reduce interaction to scrolling with a single finger or Augmented Reality to a black square inside a white one? The historic trail I’m making, serves not only to look back at what’s been done before and reminisce, but rather, to understand and put…