12 August 2009

Discarded Idea

This idea was rejected in the end, but had a lot of potential. The concept was based on inkblots swelling, as yoga focuses on energy coming outwards from the core.



3 yoga ideas

Part of a project for Island Yoga. There were three proposed routes. One based on print shapes and textures using a yoga mat, another that stemmed from the hibiscus flower that is common in Hawaiian paterns and textures and the third which was gestural forms based on yoga positions. There was a lot of experimentation in the process.



Kin work.

My wall of work at kin. I really liked this system of producing work and publishing it to the wall, then reviewing and refining, discarding as necessary. It means nothing gets lost of forgotten and there is a good chance to review and contemplate things. This will definitely become part of my practice.

25 July 2009

New Front Page

New front page for my website, bgbarker.com

Teasers

Some imagery that I made in my work for Tinker.it!. Can't say too much more.


Ted Global Notes.

Sketched notes from the ted global live stream at Wieden and Kennedy the other day. Trying a more visual approach to note taking.


24 July 2009

9.00-5.00 Design

**POSTPONED DUE TO GOOD WEATHER**

This project is born from a number of ideas. The first was a desire to work on my self made brief of exploring potential (see image below for full brief). It is also from a desire to better understand the design process; can it become something very strict and mechanically, with rigorously imposed deadlines and advancement points. I feel the typical response is to think of it as something very organic and "felt" but is this just a lazy attitude hidden behind the so very powerful notion of "creative process".

I was also thinking about design in the work environment, and how it seems that most design studios never manage to maintain consistent working hours, and if they would be more productive places if they did.

On a personal level, although I am often hard working, I have a tendency to give up as soon as things get hard, so I wanted to set a brief where that was simply not an option, and if I fail with an idea, I try something else.

So below there is also a schedule, I have built in an extra hour at lunch time to publish what I have discovered upto that point, so my day is technically 9-6, although the hour from 1 until 2 is to be considered as invisible. I will be as strict as possible with time keeping.

Any feedback on the schedule/ brief/ etc is welcome and if anyone wants to get involved either helping me, doing their own 9-5 using my brief or setting their own brief then please do come along. All the Wickham Road facilities are available for use, there is loads of space and the doors are open. (I might even provide lunch!) Ring, tweet, etc.



Schedule to come

15 July 2009

Some ruminations on the internet and the birth of time travel.

As humans of the twenty first century we are forming an intricate and almost seamless virtual representation of our world as it is now. Every human is like a node, recording and documenting their time and place and uploading it to the network to form a virtual representation; a digital collage of the now. Whether it is visual, aural or text based, we have an endless compendium.
Imagine a man sat in a room in front of a large screen, five hundred years from now. Using sophisticated searches he asks to see Curtain Road, London July 15th 2009 10am. Every video, photo, update and blog is checked for relevance and presented to him, he spins the clock forward 2 hours, the search engine refines and re-presents. The wealth and breath of information available to him would bring him very close to a complete sense of place and time. But more pertinently, in his current life, he is so accustomed to this virtual world that the experience is not diminished by being disembodied.
In effect we are building the ‘real world’ of the future here at the birth of the network, and in that world we are defining the rules. By building the world(s) of the future, we are choosing to embed time travel as a given. Google street view already shows us the potential to explore previously physical spaces, how often will they re-photograph and archive planet earth, making it layered not only by space, but also by time?
To put it another way, imagine a person from before the twentieth century, being put into the same space, given the same detailed information and then try convincing him that he didn’t transcend time.
So it seems almost facile to say that our perceptions change and prevent us from seeing what humans have created. Time travel is upon us, just not as predicted; we won’t need worm holes and particle acceleration where we’re going.

1 July 2009

Typographic Posters

My sister (Rachael) is about to begin a residency in Holland as part of an art collective and she wanted some suggestions for a poster. These were what I made. Links to the place and final poster to come.



26 June 2009

Just popping in...

Nothing worse than an untended blog I know, but things have been quite busy and I haven't had much time for personal projects and haven't had the internet at home. A good double excuse for you there. Anyway, a couple of pictures of my bike hanging with his friends at work to keep things going.


14 June 2009

Update.

Time for an update. I know I haven't been producing a lot on here recently. I thought I should say a bit about whats been going on. I'm doing a placement at a company called onedotzero at the moment, see them here.
It's a great spot, you can see some of the stuff I'm involved in on their twitter feed twitter/onedotzero. I bike in each day and am slowly getting hooked on the whole biking thing. Nothing shows this more than the fact I spent the entire weekend taking apart, respraying and rebuilding my bike (it used to be blue and yellow). The pictures are below and its quickly starting to become my pride and joy.





10 June 2009

New Banner

The new banner for the onedotzero home page. Something I have been working on in the last few days when I have a spare moment. Check out there site at onedotzero.com

26 May 2009

Design meets Science.

Tonight was spent photographing this event at Imperial College. A blind date style match up between the two.




25 May 2009

Bank Holiday Jam

So when you have fruit, sugar and are waiting for a T.V repair man on a bank holiday what do you do? Make and brand your own Jam. Simple.


22 May 2009

Final Day Mosaic

y last day at St Lukes and we were working on the painting of the week by Lowry. The idea was to create a giant collaborative mosaic of the picture, with each child taking an a5 peice. It worked well, but we didn't have time to finish.






19 May 2009

Packaging with the Children

The last three weeks have been on Packaging with the children. We started by using a pre made net and getting the children to understand how you fold and create a box. Then we moved on to them designing their own using a matrix. As ever some really impressed with their ability to think differently and understand a concept. One hild had the front door of a house as his opening for putting his D.S games in. Just a shame he rushed the making. He planned it all himself though and was very independent.




7 May 2009

Deptford Guide: Paice award

A booklet made yesterday for the paice award application we made.



23 April 2009

Portfolio

So the long silence has been due to heavy work load putting together a portfolio. Its finished and went on its first outing for an interview with live|work. Getting all the images together, well organised and well printed has obviously taken time. The final look is simple but I think fits really well with my style. I will look into building a cover for it in the next few days. The size is just a little larger than A3.





30 March 2009

Diginate.

This was meant to be part of something else, a challenge to write a new illustrated short story everyday this week. It was less successful than hoped. It might resurface as that, but for now its a digital typeface.

Peter Serafinowicz

So I thought this week I would 'make graphic' a quote from his twitter feed each day. If you don't know who he is give him a google, he's a funny guy.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Friday

27 March 2009

Teaching

Friday afternoons are for art class. So far I have been teaching repeating patterns and some of the children have done really well. I mounted them for display this week and they were looking nice. Now just to get used to being referred to Mr Barker. Actually that reminds me, I got asked how come there were no 'man teachers' today, which went some distance towards explaining why I get called Miss as often as Mr. I guess not all 7 year olds have fully grasped the concept of gender.


24 March 2009

Black and White

Messing around with Premiere and some old video clips found on an online archive. Nothing particularly substantial but got to do something with it.

17 March 2009

Shred Money

Here is a quick video of Bob Dylan talking about money made in Flash.



12 March 2009

Videos Presenting the SoLo Concept.

Here our concept videos, explaining how we saw the blocks as being a metaphor for both information and location. Also the kinds of moments that this technology can create.





Animation for Exhibition

Here is an animation that we put together to show how our proposed Nokia presentation stand could look. It was aimed at conveying the mood as well as how the event would work.