Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’

Is “Gaffer Tape” the best piece of design in the world?

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Gaffer Tape

David Bailey has named Gaffer Tape as the best piece of design in the world.

How many of us  in the design,  film, TV, theatre or set construction business agree?  Bailey claims it can do everything; over the years it has stuck million-dollar Panavision cameras together and gaffered down an eye-lid for a photo-shoot on his behalf.

We, like David Bailey, too love Gaffer Tape and applaud it’s ability to provide a solution to a multitude of problems.

The Observer Magazine this week is celebrating British Design to coincide with the V&A’s new retrospective – British Design 1948-2012:Innovation in the Modern Age. David Bailey’s, whilst naming Gaffer Tape as up there with Ferrari as design classics,  expresses opinions on design which pose some interesting food for thought.

“Good design should be functional.  It shouldn’t look good, it should work.  Otherwise it’s art. You don’t want it to defeat it’s own purpose.”

At scene2 we believe that  design is a solution to a problem.  This could be function, visual appearance, desirability, experiential effectiveness; the creative brief is limitless.   That is why we love what we do.  Every creative brief that comes to us is different with it’s own set of problems to solve.

 

For Ron Arad, his favourite piece of design is the anglepoise lamp yet if he had to take one thing to a desert island it would be – a pencil.  What’s your favourite piece of Design?

Giant Tins – finished units waiting for printed “wrap”

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Here’s a shot of our giant (1.8m tall) tins that we have just produced.

Due to go into the Trafford Centre tonight they will flank the 2 sides of the stage – event photos to follow.

Giant tin for event

 

Building more Giant Cans!!

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

We have yet another client who, as part of a larger build project, has requested a couple of Giant, branded food tins to supplement their experiential project.

Here are some images of the build in progress:

Cutting/engraving the can lid on the CNC Machine

Cutting/engraving the can lid on the CNC Machine

Giant ring pull for Giant food can

Giant ring pull for Giant food can

Cylinder for main body of giant can

Cylinder for main body of giant can

Lid of tin having been sprayed with primer & sanded down

Internally lit plinths

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Here is a photo of the bases & internal lighting of our smart, lit plinths that we are producing for a music industry party next week.

internal lighting for plinths

Great things to do with shipping containers #2

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

BDP’s Manchester studio partnered with the Manchester International Festival (MIF) to design Music Boxes – a musical playground designed for children aged 6 months to 7 years.
shipping containers - experiential music boxes

BDP’s Manchester Chairman  Gavin Elliott and Design Associate Jasper Sanders designed a mini city  of shipping containers which were constructed at MediaCityUK in Salford  Quays, the new home of Children’s BBC in the UK.

The 78 steel  units were stacked up to three high in an irregular pattern, eschewing  the traditional logic of containers in linear rows to create an  elliptical, enveloping shape.

This layout was developed  deliberately by BDP to evoke the natural geometry and symmetry of sound,  the serrated planes of spaces that receive and reflect sound, and the  sculptural form making of minimalist artists such as Donald Judd and  Richard Serra.
Other features evocative of shipping incorporated into  BDP’s design concept include a sail-like canopy, formed from wire  rigging and truck tarpaulins, suspended over the central area, in  addition to giant, stencilled, super-graphic signage panels affixed to  the ends of the containers.
Gavin Elliot said of the project: “We’re  delighted to have worked with MIF on such a playful and creative project  which will resonate both literally and figuratively within its  surroundings.
“We’ve sought to ensure that the design captures  the spirit of the shipping container as the ubiquitous tool of world  trade and a true 20th Century icon.
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“We also wanted to reflect  both the industrial heritage of Salford Quays and the next chapter of  its regeneration, which will see working docks return to the area some  thirty years after the last ones closed.”
Festival Director Alex  Poots said of Music Boxes: ““We’re committed to making high quality work  for children, an area which can often be undervalued. We’re pleased to  be collaborating with these fantastic artists, the BBC, Salford City  Council and BDP on such an exciting, ambitious project.”
Once  installed  some containers became miniature performance spaces, some  were specially customised recording and animation studios, while others  were kitted out as interactive installations allowing the very young to  explore a fantastical world of sound and music.

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To create  the Music Box installation, BDP worked closely with curator Rachel  Clare of Crying Out Loud and George Woolley of Universal Containers.  Music Boxes workshops and sessions for children ran throughout the 2011  Manchester International Festival  (30 June to 17 July.)
Installation concept and design by BDP.

Music  Boxes is commissioned by MIF Creative, BBC, Salford City Council and  Abu Dhabi Festival, produced by Manchester International Festival and  CBeebies, and supported by the Association of Greater Manchester  Authorities (AGMA).

Extracted from www.architizer.com

The World’s Largest stop-motion animation

Friday, August 12th, 2011

We love this – The worlds largest animation created by Aardman using a Nokia N8

And here’s how it was made – a masterpiece of timelapse photography!

Fountain of Light by Jason Bruges

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

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Shopping centers are rapidly becoming the new holy haven of consumerism. In conjunction with the Olympic games hotly approaching London in June next year, the city will be treated to the ‘largest urban shopping center in Europe’. Located in Westfield Stratford city, it is due to open in September this year.

The shopping center will be complemented by Jason Bruges groundbreaking new work ‘the fountain of light’. Bruges design uses light to mimic flowing water, effectively creating the impression of natural light. What’s interesting about the work is how it merges technology and art to create something majestically stunning.

Jason Bruges Studio produces innovative installations, creating interactive spaces and surfaces for specific site installation. Another piece of his work which caught my eye is the work he did for the WWF titled ‘Panda Eyes’. Check out the video

panda army by jason bruges from matylda krzykowski on Vimeo.

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Experiential: Giant Children

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Giant Children used to promote Hot Wheels toys in Mexico

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Voyages SNCF create experiential Sculpture

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Brilliant piece of Experiential work in France – memories of last years “Orange” TV adverts, but brought to life with comedy & audience interactivity.

Menacing, glowing black cubes wait till someone goes close enough. Then the cube asks where the person would like to travel. Pushing the red button produces a crazy celebration, complete with gigantic walking kisses, and provides the wishers large, customized mock tickets to their destination. Watching the faces of the onlookers is just as much fun as the experience itself!

The underlying message is that the company’s Escape service lets you travel to any destination you want.  DDB Paris with executive creative director Alexandre Harve created this, as it did last year’s flash-mob “Welcome Service” scenes for Voyages SNCF. - Tuija Seipell

Escape Machines – Surprise from The Cool Hunter on Vimeo.

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Props: Interactive Giant Guitar Hero Guitar currently in construction!

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Large scale Guitar Hero Guitar, with printed vinyl surface and interactive push buttons.We are currently constructing a giant Guitar Hero Guitar with interactive touch buttons linked up to the exciting Playstation game. The impressive Guitar has a printed Vinyl surface and coloured push buttons which correspond with those within the game.

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