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Artefact: Coffee is a Serious Thing (At Least In Naples), by Paolo De Martino.
Sketch
by the author, inspired by the
sketches
by Aldo Rossi and of the Alessi moka. In fact, it embraces a plurality of significances which are all embedded in one single cup of coffee. Coffee is about rituals.
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Artefact: This 'Artefact' is a Muji, by Nathalie de Vries.
It is great for
sketching
as well as writing. This is important. The amount of ink that comes out is constant and does not shine through on the next page.
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Bnieuws edition 53/02. Published October 2019.
It is common to
sketch
an ideal image of ourselves when we talk to strangers, tell narratives about how we wish it would have been, instead of how we actually are. We all want to exude the best version of ourselves, be acknowledged, seen and heard.
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Guess!, by Jonas Althuis.
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sketch
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TOK-concept, by Rogier Bos.
At that moment, I grabbed my
sketch
book and started to design my own pencil case.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
Although initially he had not intended to participate, after a trip to Miami, he felt inspired by the grand infrastructural expressways of the US, and whilst flying back to Brazil, drew concept
sketches
of the project and wrote the detailed 20 point manifesto
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Refugee Republic, by Aimee Baars.
Through
sketches
, texts, photos and sounds the audience witnesses the coping mechanisms of people who have been displaced from their homes. It is much like in a real republic, where people build their own world.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Spaargaren & Gigi Altman.
We have
sketched
a picture of tram stops taking on a multifunctional role.
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Artefact: Rotring Artpen, by Lotte Dijkstra.
The pen has many imperfections: the ink from cheap refill cartridges blotches and staines, and does not combine with water colours at all, my hands are regularly stained, etchings on
sketching
paper take a disproportionally long time to dry, and the ink
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
I spent hours
sketching
, drawing and imitating others’ work to train my own gesture to a level of perfection observed in art pieces I would painstakingly copy during long Saturday nights.
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Language and Design Cognition: Toward a theory of Language Based Design, by Christopher Clarkson.
Language facilitates ambiguities allowing for further creativity and interpretation, as well as being able to be much more specific and analytical than things such as
sketching
.
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Xiao talks tech, by Federico Ruiz.
The conversation begins by recalling how, months ago, he stopped
sketching
on paper and switched to his iPad. “I should admit that it is very convenient,” he says while navigating through drawings and notes with the movement of one finger.
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Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited, by Szymon Smyk.
And while there are some architects that still prefer to work with a pen and a sheet of paper, recently-graduated architects are expected to master a variety of 3D design tools – from simpler ones, like
SketchUp
, to ones that already have a depth of information
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