Saturday, March 04, 2023
The Boy with Stars on his Back written by Me and the Playground.
Friday, December 09, 2022
Outline of a design primer for 10-13 year olds. Bring design into the core curriculum please.
1. Sketch of Section 2: Gathering Information
Who designs?
Anybody with a problem who is willing to solve it.
What is a design?
While there are many definitions in a dictionary, we define design as any plan for a solution to a problem.
Where are designs used?
Everywhere. There can be design without a designer. Many problems in a changing environment are solved through variation, selection, and multiplication (imperfect copies) of successful designs.
When are designs created?
For us, whenever something is seen as a problem, we start imagining solutions. If we create a plan someone else can follow then we have a design.
How are designs created?
There are as many ways to create a design as there are ways to solve a problem.
Why are designs created?
Designs are one possible response to a problem but there are alternatives. We can simply endure the problem or see the problem as something other than a problem. Computer programmers joke ‘it's a feature, not a bug’ and sometimes they really mean it.
What is the difference between art and design?
Art is freedom from any constraints beyond the aesthetic (of the artist).
Design is fitness for a particular purpose.
An umbrella has high utility for keeping the rain off your head and low utility as a chair.
A chair has high utility for sitting and low utility for keeping the rain off your head.
All made things have a design behind them (intentional or unintentional).
All living things have a design behind them (but no designer).
As long as we live in a world of messy people acting, reacting, and interacting, we will face new problems so we will need new designs.
2. Outline Sketch of a design primer for 10-13 year olds.
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction and Acknowledgements
- Letter to the Student
- Letter to the Teacher
- Section 1: Design Elements and Principles
- Elements: SEE FESTIVALS
- Principles: IMPROV CABBAGE
- Exercises:
- Section 2: Gathering information
- Who designs?
- What is a design?
- Where are designs used?
- When are designs created?
- How are designs created?
- Why are designs created?
- What is the difference between art and design?
- Section 3: Typeface Sign and Syntax
- Letter
- Word
- Line
- Margin
- Column
- Glossary
- Index
- Bibliography
Monday, August 29, 2022
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
Write it Now or Lose it Forever: Free-Writing as Pre-Writing
Tuesday, March 01, 2022
Night Machines
They used an easy cipher requiring only card stock and a knowledge of 80s American family sitcoms. It was so simple the first lead investigator was too late for them but their connection was early so they caught it.
The investigators knew their business. Their last known address was a tourist motel across the street from a gothic cathedral.
An accomplice rode their torpedo motorcycle from the scene.
Philip (number 11: the Florist) investigated. the singular lead to their whereabouts was a parking ticket but the plates came up stolen two nights ago from a caterpillar scooter.
The plates smelled of coriander leaves and burnt honey. It was on the tip of a fleeting memory, caramelised onions and sharp chutney on the tongue.
In time, it would rise.
Wednesday, January 06, 2021
Spring Flutters
Tuesday, January 05, 2021
Start reading a book from a random page.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Grizzly Bears Don't Fly Airplanes.
This year has been one with many reasons not to write. However the listener hears and makes sense of this, I did not listen. One hand wrote purple prose. Porch doors, all screens and slap and springs that need oiling. One hand pressed delete. Receptive. Dreaming. Release. Cinnamon and camphor. Five minutes was more and less than what could be spared. Still your heart, breathe, do some exercise but nothing strenuous four hours before bedtime. Wear sunscreen, that song still itching under the frosting of my cake. Unliving, it spreads through willing hosts. Speaking plainly is for tomorrow. This is boxing day when servants voyage home to families with boxes from their employers. Fingers are limber. On to the work we can neither finish nor desist from and all this jazz.
Gropius in 12 lines times 4 words
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