Design Indaba 09 || Day 2 || Animation

The second day of Design Indaba started with a number of South African animators.

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First up was Craig Wessels from Wickedpixels More

Design Indaba 09 || Day1 || Bruce Mau

Last speaker on that first Design Indaba day was Bruce Mau.  A large presence and  a vision to go with it.

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He started off with a bang, presenting us with the core of his talk:  “The status quo is not working”.   If we rolled out the typical vision of the American dream way of life to the rest of the planet – we would need the resources of “at least four more planets”. More

Glimpses of February

Continuing my habit of taking pictures of whatever catches my eye, here are my glimpses of February.  My favourite for this month being Brendon’s hands over the river at Newlands forest:

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So here goes with the glimpses of February, from Fareview goats to the Community Chess Carnival at Wynberg… More

Design Indaba ||Day1 || 5.5

The 5.5 designers are Vincent Baranger, Jean-Sébastien Blanc, Anthony Lebossé, and Claire Renard – a group of young french designers.

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Here I have to admit a strong prejudice.  I found their presentation intensely irritating.  Even so, the work was interesting and looking through their site there is much to see. More

Design Indaba 09 || Day 1 || Steven Burks

Steven Burks spoke during the graveyard shift – that time after lunch when I struggle to keep my eyes open.  His presentation was also rather unstructured, and he insisted on having some free from jazz playing as he spoke.

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As a result, I struggled to figure out what exactly his talk was about.  More

Design Indaba 09 || Day 1 || W+K Delhi

Some of the presentations were a real treat of sumptious images, rocking music and moving content: such were Mohit Jayal and V Sunil from Wieden and Kennedy Delhi.  Here was another team of presenters who really connected with the audience.

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They are probably best known for their “Incredible !ndia” campaign, which they took from the sublime: More

Design Indaba ||Day1 || Lunch with Doodles

OK so its really rather ridiculous to devote an entire blog post to the lunch break at the Design Indaba.  But I had to make space for my photos,  and my drawings of Dave Ferguson, who performed during the lunch break.

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Dave is a sort of one man band with a harmonica, octave and loop pedals and he got our post lunch digesting energy up again, ready to pay attention to the next speaker. More

Design Indaba 09 || Day1|| Luyanda Mpahlwa

What I enjoy above all at the Design Indaba  is its buzz, all that  positive energy.  This is created simply by people speaking on subjects they are passionate about.  And sometimes you hear about projects which really make a positive difference in the world.  Architect Luyanda Mpahlwa spoke to us about his participation in the Design Indaba 10 x 10 low cost housing project.  This is a attempt to alleviate our housing crisis by encouraging innovation in constructing low cost housing.

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In 2008,   Design Indaba invited architects to design ten low cost houses on ten sites in partnership with ten international architects, for ten families. More

Design Indaba 09 || Day 1|| Keith Helfet

I must admit that, although I am ordinarily not very interested in cars, I cannot continue a conversation when a  Jaguar drives by.  Another speaker on day one of the Design Indaba was Keith Helfet who has worked for most of his life as an automotive designer for Jaguar.  One would expect him to come across as the ultimate arrogant designer, but no:

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His presentation was thoughtful, wry and sincere.  He was just as happy to share his designs of MRI scanners, as of the F-type Jaguar. More

Design Indaba 09 || Day 1 || Dunne and Raby

Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby from the  Royal College of Art in London were two of my favourite speakers at the Indaba.  Partly, I must admit, because I enjoyed drawing Fiona.  She is so deliciously caricaturable:

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Before her talk, she came tripping past the P Q at the women’s loos, chirping – “I’m on next – I’m a presenter – sorry!” and vanished into a cubicle.   I could not wait to draw her. More

Design Indaba 09 || Day 1|| Rick Valicenti

The second speaker on the first day of the Design Indaba was Rick Valicenti.

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Here he is  on stage, taking a picture of the technician who was trying to help him get his presentation started.  Actually – it might have been better if that technician had failed.   Valicenti without the presentation was much more compelling than his performance with all the technology working. Which was ironic as his main theme was that of “real human presence”.

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Design Indaba 09 || Day 1 || Adamsmorioka

I was lucky enough to be allowed to attend the 2009 Design Indaba – and here is the first in series of posts to share what I heard and saw.

Before I get to the Indaba itself – I must revel in the goodies that came with the conference bag:

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I spent the rest of the conference filling that blank  book with notes and drawings. More

It’s not always easy to understand

Why would some-one do this?  My husband and myself had just finished sanding down and varnishing my mother’s memorial bench and now look:

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Glimpses of January

I’ve have a new hobby: taking unimportant pictures.  Just whatever catches my eye.  Its sort of soothing to look over them.  I want to see if I can create collections for every month of the year.

These are glimpses of January.

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My favourite one is of a fun fair at the Waterfront. More

A Fascination of Dolls

A school of fish, a murder of ravens, and a fascination of …dolls.

When I was a little girl I played with dolls but they were not nearly as fascinating as my Lego or train set.  But these days I’ve found a different world of dolls.

I’ve been searching on-line for examples of interesting dolls.  I make dolls myself.  I cant spend much time on them as I have to work 😦 and looking through doll maker Marina Bychkova ‘s site I must admit to a twinge or two of jealously.<--break->

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