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EAUTIFUL EVIDENCE B

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matthew mccutcheon

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matthew mccutcheon

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stephen holdaway

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hannah fitzgerald-kearns

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brenda lee

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ben cotton

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ben cotton

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katie long

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kathryn glasgow

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simon cooper

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dylan firn

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jess morris

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sarah kong

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luke smith

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emma zivkovic

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atsushi yamada

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matt mccallam

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brodie campbell

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brodie campbell

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zachary rutten

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lana raharhui

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amanda dorrell

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olivia penn

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charmaine williams

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FEEL HEAR SMELL EAT ME

KEEP ME

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FEEL HEAR SMELL EAT ME

KEEP ME

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw4_B1LiD6I

Hegemony of Vision

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Hegemony of Vision

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Hegemony of Vision

Plato regarded vision as humanity’s greatest gift and Artistotle considered sight as the most noble of the senses

“because it approximates the intellect most closely by virtue of the relative immateriality of its knowing.”

Knowledge was analogous to ‘clear’ vision Light was the metaphor for truth

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Hegemony of Vision

The dominance of the eye and the suppression of the other senses tends to push us into detachment, isolation and exteriority.

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Archaeology of the Mind Herzog & de Meuron

Herzog & de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind presented an exhaustive display of materials from the architects’ archive and from

related collections. Referencing a natural history, the exhibition includes study models, books, photographs, toys, fossils, Chinese

scholars’ rocks, and significant works of contemporary art, all of which have informed the thinking of the Swiss firm Herzog & de

Meuron

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"Our models and experiments with materials are not works of art but rather a

kind of accumulated waste." – Jacques Herzog

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like every finding and every experiment or test or model, an archive has its sights set

firmly on the future.

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NoKA RICHART

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http://www.marcolini.be/#/en RICHART

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plantic

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skinbags

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skinbags

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlUQXM-OdyA

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THE EYES OF THE SKIN

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jamie mayne

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wear to go ...

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jamie mayne

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyikR6Eqybw&feature=related

dance rail eric toering

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design+sound

sound proofing materials …..

what is this sound …..

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kengo kuma,architect concrete+fibre- luccon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40XlyXjwVMQ&feature=player_embedded

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design+sound

Sounddesign The Product Sound Design Group is affiliated with the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, at TU Delft. Our main goal is to investigate the perceptual, experiential, and functional properties of product sounds. We are especially interested in the sounds of domestic appliances and the use of sounds in user interfaces. Our aim is to translate the findings of our research into the design of new sounds for products. In our group expertise from the disciplines of psychology, acoustics, industrial design engineering, music, and sound design are combined to come up with solutions and new insights for industrial partners and the scientific community. Important to note is that it is not our aim to make products absolute silent because we believe that sound plays an important role in people's interaction with industrial products.

http://www2.sounddesign.io.tudelft.nl/Intro%20page/Flash_intro.htm

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design+sound

tetsuya umeda

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CdRd8Me9b4&feature=related

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design+sound

and this sound …..

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwK6OPCR71o&NR=1

fukitorimushi

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THE EYES OF THE SKIN

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SEE ME FEEL ME HEAR ME SMELL ME TASTE ME

Rembrandt The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp.

1632

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archeology as

archive of the senses

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metaphorically speaking

a box of skins a box of chocolates.. ..

sound skin – all parts of the body... hear by vibration? touch skin – all bodies parts taste skin smell skin

minimum of 3 sensory samples per aspect - aspect being the conceptual element from your activities now existing in the abstract.. in ‘beautiful sensory evidence and experience” as well as written research – creatively presented 300 words per element.

S extension B grades today.

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next week

extension M phenomenology and other notions of experience and memory.

remember friday’s reading

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SEE ME FEEL ME HEAR ME SMELL ME TASTE ME

kachin adze. 18th century

‘what we feel is merely confirmed by what we see.’

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chicken's egg, polished karin sander

1994