A nice discussion

October 3, 2008 by jerome

* Yesterday, with Patrick we went to the George to work on the Butcher’s Project identity and website – Alex joined and we had fun discussing the incredibly serious design world; that was nice and a couple of interesting thoughts came out of the discussion. I’m trying to keep track of them below.

- the Wrong Gallery in New York. (an entry door space of 1sq meter used as a gallery).
[apparently they lost the space and they then relocated in London at the Tate Modern]

- Andreas Slumski made an exhibition there; he requested the door to be sent to his studio in Hamburg, organised a diner party there using the door as a table, sent back the door/table to New York.

- the connections in between the work of Richard Wentworth, Jason Evans (the Daily Nice, the New Scent) and Daniel Eatock [from which emerged the wish to make lists of nice or bad things; see next post: 6 things i like]

- the difference in between visual communication and graphic design.

- the interrests we share in design processes, and the fact that process (and process analysis) is the essence of design – and what it takes for design to be design.

** Yesterday, at the same time, it was Gina’s award from the Royal Society of Photography for her work in hospitals – Amandine, being her assistant, accompanied her, and came back with sparkling eyes; that was apparently quite nice as well :)


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