Masters 001

And so it begins!

McCollough’s typology of every day situations help us unpack social interactions in space:

The category of “on the town” is the most relevant when studying sociality in the city, and has the following situated interactions associated with it: 1) eating, drinking, talking (places for socializing); 2) gathering (places to meet); 3) cruising (places for seeing and being seen); 4) belonging (places for insiders); 5) shopping (places for recreational retailing); 6) sporting (places for embodied play); 7) attending (places for cultural productions); and 8) commemorating (places for ritual).

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Oooh nice motion/web work here

http://cargocollective.com/jonaseriksson#310972/

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Pretty much my fav website right now.

http://www.cubancouncil.com/

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Nice Portfolio I found by accident.

I was looking for Marmalade Studios in Wellington, and stumbled on this nice portfolio of (mainly) print work.

http://www.black-marmalade.com/

Also very good: http://www.radfordwallis.com/

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Lots of links

Handy roundup from around the office!

Iso50: http://blog.iso50.com/
CR Blog: http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog
Design Observer: http://www.designobserver.com/
Quipsologies: http://www.underconsideration.com/quipsologies/
Grainedit: http://grainedit.com/
September Industry: http://www.septemberindustry.co.uk/

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MuteMath – Control Music Video

Wow, this thing has got some SERIOUS views on Youtube lately. Apologies, Warner Bros made me take the audio out.

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An Illustration

Part of an identity system I did for a camp last year. More to come!

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Rolling in it

More Blogroll featured at Free Art London. Awesome blog, incidentally.

Go!

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Blogroll at ProDesign

ProDesign were kind enough to make some hype about Blogroll!

Blogroll at ProDesign

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Blogroll

Blogroll was my Honors year research project. It started as an earnest attempt to reclaim the tangible forms of music consumption (a somewhat lost cause), and ended as a social commentary, an interface, and a fun consumer product. In September 2010, I contributed Blogroll to Neville Brody’s fantastic AntiDesign Festival.

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