Friday, 14 September 2012

Welcome to the island of misfit toys


Lucy McRae // fashion meets new technology // human hybrid
Sophia Ajram (photograper) // ice and fire // illusions
Virgin suicides // youth // death // obsession
THE HUMAN CONDITION
Bruno Dayan photography // forboding grandeur
Imagine Dragons // levitation
Beautiful skeleton
Marie Antoinette // young, beautiful and damned
Unif ss12 fashion, meh, but I liked the image // how things look from the outside opposed to how they actually are inside 
Chris little photography
Rose Sanderson // nature and decay // fading grandeur
The universe


"5 minute page" I thought this would be a formal presentation but I've found out it's an email hand-in so just to summarise; this is a board of imagery relevant to what currently inspires me, followed by some trigger words to aid further explanation. I like that there's a colour theme emerging; it feels quite soft and feminine but with an ever present darkness looming. I like that. Even if it's cliche or pretentious, I like it.
There's also a reccurent theme of something fading; perhaps descending from life to death, or simply the anxiety of growing up - experiencing the loss of things like innocence and belief in the extraordinary. It's something quite sad and personal, but at the same time it can be so beautiful.  I don't want any one to see this blog anymore, it feels too personal. I don't like university, I feel stiffled, like I'm under seige by my own psychosys. No one else can see, but that doesn't mean it's not real.

[*disclaimer: I do not own these images, using for coursework purposes only]

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Self portrait - TAKE 2


I attempted a self portrait in this post here, but was kind of unsatisfied so I intended to stage a proper shoot, however I took this photo in my bedroom yesterday and I think it captured me perfectly. I might do a third portrait if I find time and genuinely feel inspired but I've got so much packing left to do before the big move down to London on Saturday that I doubt I'll have time. It's a shame really because I did have something pretty special in mind, but I don't need to go out of my way to prove I'm good at photography because that's the only real reason why I'd push myself to do a third take, it would imply that I care too much what people think and that's not me any more. It's not technically impressive, and I know there's not a lot to look at, but I've captured an authentic picture of myself featuring the mood I've experienced most lately. Other people may not like it, but it's me, and I can't be anything more than that.

10 facts about meh.


 
Sooo I finally got around to doing my "10 things about me" post, I wanted to do it as a video which took me ages to film and edit, I almost didn't post it because it's not exactly perfect but hey neither am I so I think it sums me up quite well. Youtube wouldn't let me upload it with high resolution soo it's ended up with a strange black border around it, almost like you're watching me through a letterbox, creepy, anywhoo, that is all.

Ooh and yes you read the timestamp right; it is currently 1.15am and I have been editing this video since 6pm... yesterday. I.am.a.machine. Uhh, university, what have I let myself in for?

Monday, 10 September 2012

Quirky web/blog links

I thought I'd combine my links to "four great design blogs" and "quirky websites to look at" posts and compile a list of links to update here whenever I find new sites I like... I've marked the style blogs with this '△' symbol, just so they're easier to pull out from the other sites I've selected, heyho.



R O O K I E   M A G
An awesome webzine for teen girls, filled with artciles on everything from friendship, fashion, books, music, film, photography, youth culture, some pretty kickass DIY's, and with more comebacks than an 80s rock band. I saw this denim jacket DIY on their website recently which I thought was pretty snazzy. It reminded me of being eleven years old and getting into trouble for wearing my own (ridiculously oversized) denim jacket to school. I'd emblazoned the letters "glitter girls" (what me and my friends called ourselves as a collective... I know, we were young) on the back with silver glitter transfers inside a pink satin loveheart (very pink ladies-esque ya know). I'd covered the front of my jacket in holographic animal stickers and saftey pinks strewn with plastic rainbow beads - I was one cool cat :P

Rookiemag was created in 2011 by style blogger Tavi Genvison. Eeryone and thier gran's heard about Tavi by now so I won't go into avid detail, but the best way I can describe her is like a wild old soul in a young girls body - with style to boot. She's pretty cool and has super interesting perspectives on life and popular culture, I almost don't want to like her because she's been so hyped about, but what can ya do...
Anywhoo, that leads me onto my second weblink  S T Y L E   R O O K I E  △  need I say no more.


 
The daily feed from the team behind Dazed & Confused magazine. Publishing an eclectic mix of articles on directional art, culture, music, photography and fashion. It's introduced me to a lot of cool stuff. Strangely I've grown to like it more than the magazine... I think it's because the website's a little more accessible and I can pick and choose the sort of articles I want to read while I'm on the go.
 
I've got somewhat of an obsession with Marie Antoinette soo I'm linking back to an article I found on wordpress blog "Who's that girl?" written by Ophelia Horton - also an avid reader of Rookie Mag (it's like the six degrees of separation up in here, IKR :P). The article's on a photoshoot from Vogue last year, shot by Annie Leibovitz and featuring Kirsten Dunst in glorious Parisian couture - what more could a girl ask for?  
 
 
I've already mentioned her in a previous post but she's my absolute idol; leading advancements in both fashion and technological innovations, her visions of the future have really inspired me to be more forward thinking with my design work and more willing to experiment with the seemingly unconventional.
 
I loved her post on the new Alexander Wang collection for SS13, featuring geometric cut-outs and glow in the dark fabrics. I like how there's a futuristic / fashion-forward feel to this collection without it being too outlandish.   
 
Kayla is one of my absolute favourite lookbook / style bloggers. I love her eclectic stream of outfit shots - principally made up of what I believe to be, THE snazzy charity shop finds in the world, ever. I also love all the quirky colours she dyes her hair, she's straight up awesome.  
 

 
[*disclaimer: I do not own these images, they belong to their respective authors, featured here only for coursework purposes only]

Sunday, 9 September 2012

We're just misguided ghosts

 
Seeing as I've just done a post on a piece of deign I hate it felt only natural for me to follow this with a piece of design I love, just for the sake of maintaining balance in my life / blog.
I spend so much time on here now they're pretty much the same thing :P 
 
I first mentioned the Bubelle dress by Lucy McRae in this post here and I just found the original video I was looking to share with you. I love the way McRae has managed to combine design innovations for both fashion and technology. Scientific developments have a great impact on modern culture and I admire when fashion is approached as an artistic representation of that.
McRae was trained as both a classical ballerina and an architect, which is what sparked her fascination with reshaping the human body. She's recently created a swallowable perfume; taken as a capsule which works from the inside out - releasing a biologically enhanced odour as a person sweats. Fragrance molecules are emitted through the skin creating a unique fragrance which is determined by a person's acclimation to an increased body temperature via triggers such as stress or physical activity. Lucy's also recently branched out into making short films including a music video for an Australian synth-pop band 'Rat vs. Possum' (is there no end to her awesomeness?) You can check out more of Lucy McRae's work on her website here.

A lot of McRae's work looks to what she thinks life will be like in the future; I think that's what excites me most, her work feels so special and ahead of it's time. Much of fashion these days is drawn from retro revival, and whilst I can still look to the past for inspiration and respect how design has evolved, what I'm most excited about it creating something new and maybe even a little unusual. So far all the work I've done has been very pretty, controlled and highly conventional. I'm hoping that my time on this degree course will allow me to look into new waves of design and inspire me into creating something that excites me in the same way as when I look at Lucy McRae's work.
 
Collaboration work: Lucy & Bart, via google images.