Monday, August 30, 2010

Origination 2010 Week 6

Reading Quiz 

1. Describe the relationship between complexity and simplicity
Without the counterpoint of complexity, we could not recognize simplicity when we see it. Our eyes and senses thrive, and sometimes recoil, whenever we experience differences.
2. What analogy does Maeda use to demonstrate this relationship?
He demonstrates by using a child as an example, even if the child could eat ice cream for all 3 meals of the day he will eventually get bored of the ice cream and want something else
3. In what context does Maeda discuss rhythm / beat in relation to the fifth law
Contextualise this relationship and discuss how this can be used in relation to the
Student Exhibition - giving specific examples
without rhythm there would just be a random beat, and without a beat, it would just be a senseless random piece of music. through that Meada implies that there is no rhythm with out a beat and vice versa. for example, walking, you cant walk if you dont take the steps, by putting 1 foot in front of the other.

4. HOMEWORK: Find visual examples - pieces of design work that demonstrate the
relationship between simplicity and complexity – post the results on your blog,
with contextual analysis and reflection


Two artist that i could think of were Sato Koichi and Paul Rand. there designs are simple yet complex if you think more into it.
 image founded on Google Images
This as designed by Sato Koichi, it looks like a simple placement of shapes but the complex bit if the shadings of the colours which are used to make the shapes/petals of the rose.


 image founded on Google images


This is by Paul Rand, it is the apple logo, it has a rather simple shape/ design to it but the texture/ style of it is quite complex.

3 comments:

  1. Great post Zac - you nailed all the questions in the reading quiz well.

    P.S. this unit is not called exhibition - it's called

    CUVCOR04B
    Originate concept for own work and conduct critical discourse

    To get a grade for this week's work, you still need to complete the blog task - 6. THINKING GAME - check your PDF.

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  3. You have not read last week's comments and completed the blog for this week....

    BLOG TASK
    •  Research Edward de Bono’s “6 Thinking Hats”
    •  In your blog write a short description of each of the 6 hats
    •  Contextualize each description to your specific exhibition group task
    •  Prepare for discussion of this topic in next week’s class
    6. Thinking Game – Lateral Thinking

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