2011-09-23

Creative Mornings with Jamer Hunt, Galapagos Art Space, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY.

My Guiltiest Pleasure: Not Play

Hunt talked about perspective of scale in design (scalar framing, phase shifts, intertwingling). Tried to show Powers of 10 (not sure why wasn’t working).
Examples of water at size of ant (can’t shower) and adjustments of fonts for tiny typesettings (due to bleed, etc.) were interesting. I wanted to ask about investigative techniques as Hunt’s background is in ethnography, which lends well to one-on-one contextual inquiry, but which I can’t see being applied to higher level perspectives talked about, but balcony was invisible (not just me). Thought would be able to ask later via Twitter, but found no account for Hunt.

“Gum is never black” – one Brooklyn elementary schooler to another, on the dark strata in the sidewalk.

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