Wednesday, 17 December 2014
week 17
In these days of week 17 Im almost done with translating the interview and It was really difficult to do that as it is too long conversation and I faced some trouble with translating our proverb and phrases that we use in our day to day life which really don't have any translation in English it is just like I can only replace it with words in English but not the same word that we use but any way as long as it sends the same meaning its okay .Week 16
To be honest, I don't know what is the problem that they decided not to be in the same group with each other any more but what ever is this Wei suggested to Mr Charles that she is agree for Cong and Chloe to join our group as it is only three weeks till the end of semester 2.And she called me as well to see weather I am okay with that or not and I said I have no problem with that.and they had discussion with Wei and it seems that she told them to look for an artist or a designer and keep her update of their work progress. They did update us from time to time and asked Wei if the artist or designer they chosen are okay to interview or not.
Week 15
However, I went to interview him alone because Jia Lun and Wei had something personal things to do so they might no be able do the interview with me. And I decided to take my sister with me to set up the camera and be there to help me if I needed any one to do so and it all went well ..always second time would be better as it is another chance to cover the mistakes that you made last time so either me and Mr Yaghoubi knew what to do and it was a great pleasure that I could meet him again and he invited us for a exhibition that he is going to hold off next week which I am really interested to see either new art work or new artist that I have never met but Its just I am not sure if we have Figure drawing final submission in that very day .
Week 14
Born in Iran 1964 in Shiraz, Iran. Diploma of Art training from Technical & Vocational Training Organization in Iran Diploma of Management for Technical & Vocational Training Organizations Diploma in Experimental Sciences More than 6 solo exhibition in Iran and Malaysia More than 35 group exhibition in Iran and Malaysia Organizer of more than 7 art workshops in Iran and Malaysia Organizer of more than 35 exhibition & event at cube gallery Founding and directing of Cube Gallery in Malaysia since 2008 Founding and directing of Mokaab Visual Art Institute in Shiraz, Iran, 2000 Founding and directing of Mahtaab Vocational Training Art Institute in Shiraz, Iran, 1999 Teaching the first creative Teacher Training in Children’s Art in Shiraz, Iran, 2005-2007 A member of Painter Association of Shiraz 2003 A member of Painting Teachers Committee of Technical & Vocational Training Organization of Fars Province, 1999 Has been honored from Festivals and Universities in Iran and Malaysia Committee member of Malaysian Iranian art society (MIAS) 2011-2013 Head of Art Department of MIFA (Malaysian Iranian Friendship Association) Member of AMA (Art Malaysia Association).
Week 13
We also meet up with Mr. Charles in Block C Level 9. He catched up with
us and ask us about our process. For our group, Jia Lun couldn't attend
due to persinal problems. Mr. Charles explained about how we need to do
the video so that we can achieve the contextual studies. Other than
that, Mr. Charles told us that our estimated presentation dates will be
most probably on Week 17 and pass up the report by Week 18. He also show
us the examples of the report so we have the brief idea about it.He also said it would be interesting and different if I manage to speak with Iranian artist in our own language and later with wei's help and me we can make subtitle for it .And I am just SO interested to see how it goes .
Week 11
and told him we can meet him this week.But as I can not be with them they are going to interview with out me . So he told my other group mates to meet him on 16 October 2014. , Jia Lun and wei will be going to do the interview. wei prepare the cameras and device for audio recording while Jia Lun is preparing the questions as he is the interviewer.
Jia
Lun and wei went to Profound Axis on the 16th and they interview Mr. Ng,
the director of Profound Axis. He is nice and friendly and he gave their
lots of tips and advises while doing the interview. As in future, wei and I want
to be an interior designer, he taught them a lot of things. wei learnt a
lot from him and he even tell them that we can come to Profound Axis for
internship in the future.
After the interview, wei
realised that she can actually learnt a lot of things through this
interview. It was a good experience for them and a worth time for it.
week 9
One of my group mates had researche about A Designer that I do not know much about him and this post belongs to my friend.Research on Designer
I found one fashion designer in Malaysia and did some research about him. He is Rico Rinaldi.
The
local fashion scene has a new star. It's Rico Rinaldi. And he's fast
making a name for himself. One of the spotlight of known young fashion
designer, Rico Rinaldi creates a sense of individuality from various
elements. The 27-year-old designer loves the art of draping for his high
end touch and for the ready-to-wear and bridal's collection is a state
of his creativity. Having caught the designing bug from the tender age
of 10, as he watched with admiration and pride how his mum, who had a
knack in tailoring, turned bales of cloth into fashionable pieces of
apparel, years later, he joined the Limkokwing University of Creative
Technology, Cyberjaya. He succeeded in becoming a graduate student who
was awarded the Best Lifestyle Designer 2008 by the university for
fashion and retail design.
He was the 1st student out of his classmates that have won a fashion competition even he was just in semester 2, a glorious winning at Malaysian Batik Fashion Accessories Design Competition in 2006.
The win prompted him to join another competition - The Paco Rabanne "Black XS is The New Black Fashion Couture Design" - which garnered him the top prize for the women's wear category.
The Triumph Inspiration Award held at Pavilion - where participants were required to design lingerie -added another feather in Rico's cap. He managed to get the National, 2nd runner up title.
In 2009, he participated in the Mercedes Benz Stylo Young Designer Award by MODA (Malaysian Official Designers Association). With his Queen of India collection, Rico was chosen as one of the the top 12 finalists.
Along the way, he's worked in Limkokwing University with his care to shine and build the other young talents of his students to gain the industry experience as he worked as tutor in Fashion Event Coordinator. While that in 2010 he was voted top3 for The Young Designer to Watch in 2010 by Tongue in Chic Annual Style Awards.
Bring in his name as well as his label up to shine in the fashion industry he won Piala Seri Endon 2009 with the theme called Republic Flora. A long research on the floral motive while drawing inspiration from anti-war efforts in the United States of America where the term ‘Flower Power’ was widely used especially against the war in Vietnam during the 1960’s. Rico said that the strength and conviction of the efforts although masked behind the gentlest form of creation, a flower, conveys the true essence of Batik which is a dominant craft executed with extreme gentleness and detail.With three garments on display - women’s casual, women’s evening wear and men’s formal Rico made to the finals against a total of 122 entries.
in 2011, he was nominated for The Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Fabulous Awards in The Young Designer Award along with other top young Malaysian designers.
His dream came true when in 2011, awarded for the Anugerah Pereka Muda Terbaik (Best Young Designer Award) Anugerah Pesona Tenun Berita Harian and flaunt the winning collection to London and the chance to further his study at London Fashion School of Art in Customized Pattern Making and Fitting.
Showcases:
He was the 1st student out of his classmates that have won a fashion competition even he was just in semester 2, a glorious winning at Malaysian Batik Fashion Accessories Design Competition in 2006.
The win prompted him to join another competition - The Paco Rabanne "Black XS is The New Black Fashion Couture Design" - which garnered him the top prize for the women's wear category.
The Triumph Inspiration Award held at Pavilion - where participants were required to design lingerie -added another feather in Rico's cap. He managed to get the National, 2nd runner up title.
In 2009, he participated in the Mercedes Benz Stylo Young Designer Award by MODA (Malaysian Official Designers Association). With his Queen of India collection, Rico was chosen as one of the the top 12 finalists.
Along the way, he's worked in Limkokwing University with his care to shine and build the other young talents of his students to gain the industry experience as he worked as tutor in Fashion Event Coordinator. While that in 2010 he was voted top3 for The Young Designer to Watch in 2010 by Tongue in Chic Annual Style Awards.
Bring in his name as well as his label up to shine in the fashion industry he won Piala Seri Endon 2009 with the theme called Republic Flora. A long research on the floral motive while drawing inspiration from anti-war efforts in the United States of America where the term ‘Flower Power’ was widely used especially against the war in Vietnam during the 1960’s. Rico said that the strength and conviction of the efforts although masked behind the gentlest form of creation, a flower, conveys the true essence of Batik which is a dominant craft executed with extreme gentleness and detail.With three garments on display - women’s casual, women’s evening wear and men’s formal Rico made to the finals against a total of 122 entries.
in 2011, he was nominated for The Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Fabulous Awards in The Young Designer Award along with other top young Malaysian designers.
His dream came true when in 2011, awarded for the Anugerah Pereka Muda Terbaik (Best Young Designer Award) Anugerah Pesona Tenun Berita Harian and flaunt the winning collection to London and the chance to further his study at London Fashion School of Art in Customized Pattern Making and Fitting.
Showcases:
- Malaysia International Fashion Week 2009-2014
- Islamic Fashion Festival (IFF) 2008-2014
- ‘Summeraya’ a private raya fashion show by Rico Rinaldi 2012 at LUCT Gallery Jalan Sultan Ismail.
- KLCC Fashion Show of Limkokwing University: Parading an exclusive collection of Atelier Rinaldi, Brides by Rico Rinaldi: 2012
- Summeraya at Publika, Solaris: 2011
- STYLO Fashion Week presented by Mercedes Benz: 2011
- Bumiputera Designers Association-MiFW, Pavilion KL: MIFA 2010
- Malaysia Arts Style International Festival (MASiF) 2010: Pavilion KL
- Malaysian Designers Fashion Show in celebration of InTrend 5th Anniversary, One Utama: 2010
- Charity show of Toh Puan Bendahara Kedah: Sime Darby Convention Centre: 2010
- STYLO Fashion Week presented by Mercedes Benz: 2010
- Piala Seri Endon, KL Convention Centre: 2009
- Young Designer Arena (YODA): 2009
- Bumiputera Designers Association-MiFW, Pavilion KL: MIFA 2009
- Islamic Fashion Festival-MiFW, Pavilion KL: MIFA 2009
- Mercedes Benz Stylo Young Designer Award, (MODA): Lake Garden KL: 2008
- StyleWars The Uprising Designer: Red Square,KL: 2008 http://hweiyi-fid.blogspot.com/
Week 8
In the mean time, they went to borrow cameras and went
tomsearch for a microphone for that week as wei is doing most technical
things. they didn't do much this week.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
2D Design
Hadis Parsa ( 0318171)
Last Assignment
The second part was classic music that Miss Lisa played for us which was very calm and melow and I sometimes listen to that kind of music its very relaxing when I need to be relax and calm I play classic music thats why I felt I want to paint using light colors but at the end I decided to drop some dark colors to show the up tones of music.
as you can see lines are horizontal so it shows the calmness that music had .
Last Assignment
Paint To Music
This assignment was really enjoyable which it didn't need any thinking process we were suppose to choose one song each of us and play it during our class section ,and paint what ever we feel we have to paint and play with colors..first we played the songs that we classmates chose,some were so cheerful and dancing and some were not and it almost made one of my friend cry :D but because I was in the mood of dancing and happy I chose one gypsy kings Salsa music and I painted a spanish dancer using bright and strong colors such as res and black I also used yellow because its a very happy color and I enjoyed it so much .The second part was classic music that Miss Lisa played for us which was very calm and melow and I sometimes listen to that kind of music its very relaxing when I need to be relax and calm I play classic music thats why I felt I want to paint using light colors but at the end I decided to drop some dark colors to show the up tones of music.
as you can see lines are horizontal so it shows the calmness that music had .
Monday, 8 December 2014
Hadi Parsa ( 0218171)
9/12/14
On 5 of December we went to Batik trip for one of our assignments and we were suppose to make our own pattern that we ketch in class among group .
these are our sketches
this one is what I did and first one is our group work :)
9/12/14
BATIK
what is batik?
is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a canting, also spelled tjanting), or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap . The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to color selectively by soaking the cloth in one color, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colors are desired. A tradition of making batik is found in various countries, including Nigeria, China, India, Malaysia, Philippines and Sri Lanka; the batik of Indonesia, however, is the most well-known. Indonesian batik made in the island of Java has a long history of acculturation, with diverse patterns influenced by a variety of cultures, and is the most developed in terms of pattern, technique, and the quality of workmanship.[1] On October 2009, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.On 5 of December we went to Batik trip for one of our assignments and we were suppose to make our own pattern that we ketch in class among group .
these are our sketches
we decided to make a park with cute animals so our topic was Animal.an each one of u chose one favourite pet and we were suppose to make it fit in A3 size.
which these are the outcomes.
this one is what I did and first one is our group work :)
Hadis Parsa (0318171)
9/12/2014
MONOGRAMS
These are what I have printed on 6 items for my monogram assignment .
I have cut my pattern out of transparent paper to make stencil . and I used spray colouring method to print all of those.I chose gold color because I thought it would match red and black color that Im going to use for my background .
First my classmates gave their opinion on my style to find my key word and we came up with the word : Feminine which is girly stuff and I really enjoy making girly things :)
This is the one that we ere suppose to make pattern with our monogram .
And this is my single monogram.
M P
9/12/2014
MONOGRAMS
These are what I have printed on 6 items for my monogram assignment .
I have cut my pattern out of transparent paper to make stencil . and I used spray colouring method to print all of those.I chose gold color because I thought it would match red and black color that Im going to use for my background .
First my classmates gave their opinion on my style to find my key word and we came up with the word : Feminine which is girly stuff and I really enjoy making girly things :)
This is the one that we ere suppose to make pattern with our monogram .
And this is my single monogram.
M P
Friday, 7 November 2014
Hadis Parsa ( 0318171)
Contectual Studies week 7
Contectual Studies week 7
In this meeting with Mr Charles and my group mate we decided to interview to an Iranian Artist called Asghar Yaghoubi ..he is living in Malaysia and we have appointment with him on 12 of November at 5 p.m and Im preparing some question in persian with Iranian manners and I'm so happy about this .this is some information about Mr Asghar yaghoubi .
Born in Iran 1964 in shiraz,Iran. Diploma of Art training from Technical & Vocational Training Organization in Iran Diploma of Management for Technical & Vocational Training Organizations Diploma in Experimental Sciences More than 6 solo exhibition in Iran and Malaysia More than 35 group exhibition in Iran and Malaysia Organizer of more than 7 art workshops in Iran and Malaysia Organizer of more than 35 exhibition & event at cube gallery Founding and directing of Cube Gallery in Malaysia since 2008 Founding and directing of Mokaab Visual Art Institute in Shiraz, Iran, 2000 Founding and directing of Mahtaab Vocational Training Art Institute in Shiraz, Iran, 1999 Teaching the first creative Teacher Training in Children’s Art in Shiraz, Iran, 2005-2007 A member of Painter Association of Shiraz 2003 A member of Painting Teachers Committee of Technical & Vocational Training Organization of Fars Province, 1999 Has been honored from Festivals and Universities in Iran and Malaysia Committee member of Malaysian Iranian art society (MIAS) 2011-2013 Head of Art Department of MIFA (Malaysian Iranian Friendship Association) Member of AMA (Art Malaysia Association)
Education:
Education Various art institutes Major teachers: Mr. Khaef , Mr. Dorrisi, Mr. Kazemi , 1991 – 1999
Mr. Firouzmand , and Ms.Chalak.
Diplomas Diploma of Art Training from Technical & Vocational Training
Organization of Iran.
Diploma of Management for Technical & Vocational Training organizations
Diploma in Experimental Studies.
Exhibitions:
Some of the Private Exhibitions
Solo Exhibition “The Journey withen “ in NN Gallery,KL. Malaysia 2012
Solo exhibition ARTS FESTIVAL in Artseni Gallery ,
Starhill Gallery, KL, Malaysia 2010
Solo exhibition in Cube Gallery, Malaysia . 2009
Sculpture exhibition in Artist House, Shiraz, Iran. 2004
Painting exhibition in Moka’ab Institute Gallery, Shiraz, Iran. 2002
Painting exhibition in Mahtaab Institute Gallery, Shiraz,Iran. 2000
.......
Group Exhibitions
AATF Art Malaysia Art Tourism Fair at VIVA HOME shopping Mall 2013
Art Expo Malaysia at Matrade, Malaysia 2013
Group Exhibition ART COLONY LANKAWI, lankawi,Malaysia 2012
Group Exhibition at MATTA FAIR 2012, PWTC, KL, Malaysia 2012
Malaysian, Iranian &Korean Artists MIKA 2012 at MATIC gallery, KL, Malaysia 2012
ART Expo Malaysia at MATRID, KL, Malaysia 2012
Group Exhibition MAATA Fair 2012 at PWTC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2012
Group Exhibition SUPULAH DAH Artseni gallery, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2012
Group Exhibition MAIRA at ASWARA gallery. KL Malaysia 2012
Group Exhibition RAMADAN ART EXHIBITION at KLCC, Malaysia 2011
Group exhibition Art Connexion at cube gallery, Malaysia 2011
International students Cultural show at the Great Hall, UPM Malaysia 2011
A group exhibition by 20 Iranian Artists in Cube Gallery, Malaysia 2011
UPM ISA International Seminar, exhibition and Cultural show, University 2010
Putra Malaysia
Group exhibition Small sculpture, Hafez Hall , Shiraz , Iran . 2009
Panting exhibition in Vessal Gallery, Shiraz, Iran. 2008
Painting exhibition in Artist House, Shiraz, Iran. 2007
Painting exhibition in Artist House , Shiraz , Iran . 2007
1st International Imam Reza Visual Art Festival , Hafez Hall , Shiraz , Iran . 2007
1000 Hands , 1000 Sketches : The Governmental Project , Bahman 22nd
Festival , Shiraz , Iran. 2006
1000 Hands , 1000 Sketches : The Governmental Project , Bahman 22nd
Fastival , Shiraz , Iran . 2005
Conceptual Art for Muharram, Hafez Hall , Shiraz , Iran. 2005
Imam Reza Visual Art Festival, Hafez Hall ,Shiraz , Iran. 2005
Shiraz Art Week Festival, Jahan-nama Garden, Shiraz , Iran . 2004
Painting exhibition of Masters in Shiraz, Vessal Gallery , Shiraz , Iran. 2004
Inauguration exhibition of Neshane (Sing) Gallery, Neshane Gallery , 2004
Shiraz , Iran.
Photo exhibition of Muharram. 2003
Festival of Drawing in Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran . 2003
Collected Visual Art of All Province in Iran, Bahman Gallery, Tehran , Iran . 2003
Conceptual Art of Shiraz, Artist House, Shiraz
/www.saatchiart.com
week 6
Eric Leong – The Celebrity Designer
his cheerful, helpful and happy go lucky character has gained the title as “Malaysia most favorite interior designer”, carrying the tagline of Bold & Stylish which is also the design statement he holds firmly on to.Eric Leong is a Kuala Lumpur-based, bold and stylish interior designer. Eric was born in Kluang, a small town in the Johore state (the south gate of Malaysia) and was raised in Johor Bahru the state capital of Johore. He completed his formal education in Johor Bahru and furtherd his studies in Singapore. Eric holds two major qualifications in both Interior Design and Business Studies.
Interior Design
He is also holds the following positions:
Group Design Director for Designcity Sdn Bhd
Group Consultant/acting General Manager for Beverly Home Sdn Bhd
Group Creative Consultant for Living Taste (Malaysia's first Chinese Language interior design magazine)
Assistant Producer / Host for Casa Impian (Malaysia's first interior design show)
Appointed stylist for Home Pride and Living Taste
Product Design Consultant for Teratai Asia Sdn. Bhd.
Guest DJ @ FM98.8 (Star RFM radio)
A 13 year experience in the interior designing/decorating/consulting field has made Eric an experienced interior design consultant. Eric Leong is now one of the most sought after designer's in Malaysia … he is currently hosting the FIRST interior design tv show in Malaysia - CASA IMPIAN on air on Astro Ria, the program showcases his talent of doing makeovers, transforming a ordinary home to a breathtaking designer homes. With his magical touch and interesting way of hosting the program CASA IMPIAN has become a house hold interior design show for Malaysian. He challenge himself to makeover an area within 8 hours by changing the floor, painting the walls, putting up wallpaper, changing the furniture, curtain, lighting and not forgetting flower arrangement and décor items… What's more all these are FREE of charge for the house owner! Besides designing the brand new look for the house Eric also shows us his other talent
his cheerful, helpful and happy go lucky character has gained the title as “Malaysia most favorite interior designer”, carrying the tagline of Bold & Stylish which is also the design statement he holds firmly on to.Eric Leong is a Kuala Lumpur-based, bold and stylish interior designer. Eric was born in Kluang, a small town in the Johore state (the south gate of Malaysia) and was raised in Johor Bahru the state capital of Johore. He completed his formal education in Johor Bahru and furtherd his studies in Singapore. Eric holds two major qualifications in both Interior Design and Business Studies.
In 2001
Eric started his interior design make-over show – Casa Impian (Malaysia first interior made-over TV show and has carried on for 6 seasons).2007
Eric now carries his own name in the new and improved 'Deko Bersama Eric'. He dazzled and captured the hearts of the nation with his magical touch on an ordinary interior space by transforming them into breath-taking finishing, whilst once again gained another title - “Raja Hias” / “the Design King” for this contribution to the industry.2008
Eric charmed the nation once again with a new lifestyle based talk show 'JOM ! Bersama Eric', catering to the ever growing demand for Eric on TV and added a stylish interior design plus Feng Shui show, 'Good Luck 365' in Mandarin to expand his portfolio.In 2009
He once again aw'ed the audience with the 9th edition of his evergreen make-over show, Deko Bersama Eric. He also succesfully ventured into and completed 2 Cantonese TV programmes; 'Creative Home – The TV Show' an ID lifestyle TV Show and 'ID Show' an interior design and decor variety show. Adding to a long list of TV programs, is another brand new 'Cantik Tak?' in Astro Prima, a program about interior-details.2010
He also brings in a new media, www.ericleong.tv - a venture with a host of new programs such as Beautiful Space, Decor A TO Z, Ask Eric and many others that is already creating a stir in the industry. Now with more than 6 Shows on Cable TV and with an online venture, Eric is preparing for more ventures into the mainstream media in 2010, with new seasons of his previous venturesInterior Design
He is also holds the following positions:
Group Design Director for Designcity Sdn Bhd
Group Consultant/acting General Manager for Beverly Home Sdn Bhd
Group Creative Consultant for Living Taste (Malaysia's first Chinese Language interior design magazine)
Assistant Producer / Host for Casa Impian (Malaysia's first interior design show)
Appointed stylist for Home Pride and Living Taste
Product Design Consultant for Teratai Asia Sdn. Bhd.
Guest DJ @ FM98.8 (Star RFM radio)
A 13 year experience in the interior designing/decorating/consulting field has made Eric an experienced interior design consultant. Eric Leong is now one of the most sought after designer's in Malaysia … he is currently hosting the FIRST interior design tv show in Malaysia - CASA IMPIAN on air on Astro Ria, the program showcases his talent of doing makeovers, transforming a ordinary home to a breathtaking designer homes. With his magical touch and interesting way of hosting the program CASA IMPIAN has become a house hold interior design show for Malaysian. He challenge himself to makeover an area within 8 hours by changing the floor, painting the walls, putting up wallpaper, changing the furniture, curtain, lighting and not forgetting flower arrangement and décor items… What's more all these are FREE of charge for the house owner! Besides designing the brand new look for the house Eric also shows us his other talent
Monday, 8 September 2014
Hadis Parsa ( 0318171)
Contextual Studies
In this week of our class Mr Charles asked us to make some changes in our question and these are new questions.
Hadis Parsa ( 0318171)
Contextual Studies
In this week of our class Mr Charles asked us to make some changes in our question and these are new questions.
How your artworks affects others?What is the concept and meaning behind the artwork?Do you think people enjoy post modern work today?Their context with their business.What achievement have you gained?What kind of perspective have you find in different culture?What are your limitations on the work?o What crisis you face when working on a project?· How are you different with other interior design firm?· What is your manifesto?o Their sense of practice as a teamo Where do you get your inspiration?· To you, when you design something, do you intend to design functionally or aesthetically?· What type of stress and pressure you face as an interior designer?· What challenges do you face with client / as an interior designer?o How do you face it??o How do you handle difficult client?· How do you manage your time?· What do you think about student who is taking interior design course? Have you seen any of their work?· Is this the work environment you prefer or you design it so people can work easily?Can you describe your work style?What motivates you and what does not?What is your big advantage over your competitors?What qualities do you need to succeed and what you value most from other people?
What are your limitations on the work?
o
What
crisis you face when working on a project?
·
How are you different with other interior design
firm?
·
What is your manifesto?
o
Their sense of practice as a team
o
Where do you get your inspiration?
·
To you, when you design something, do you intend
to design functionally or aesthetically?
·
What type of stress and pressure you face as an
interior designer?
·
What challenges do you face with client / as an
interior designer?
o
How do you face it??
o
How do you handle difficult client?
·
How do you manage your time?
o
Hobbies?
o
Free time?
o
Family?
o
Work
·
What do you think about student who is taking
interior design course?
o
Have you seen any of their work?
·
Is this the work environment you prefer or you
design it so people can work easily?
Friday, 3 October 2014
Hadis Parsa ( 0318171)
Date : 29 oct
Principle Design's first assignment .( paper cut out)
Date : 29 oct
Principle Design's first assignment .( paper cut out)
These are the process of my work.
when the idea of making peacock poped into my head I thought why not having the illusion of water in its feathers ? then during playing with composition i found out that it looks like ocean waves which I really like it
and this is how it looks like at the end I wanted to make water with the shapes in feathers but I thought it would be better if I place them like this and get the shape of sea waves :)
and the is another one which is my symmetric one which I love the lion under the peacocks .
This is the process of painting my self portrait that again during playing with composition I realized that I can have a face of A lion which I really like it too .
Self Portrait
Rainy Autumn Night
and this is the completed one
I LOVE this painting it really reminds me of my hometown that I really miss there and I really enjoyed painting this specially using my favorite colors make me feel so energetic .I painted this because it reminds me of a park near to my house so much ,its like a picture to me and I can feel the cool breeze and the smell of the rain when I look at it ,this is place that I really want to be these days <3.
Monday, 1 September 2014
Hadis Parsa 0318171
Tuesday September 2
Proposal
Tuesday September 2
Proposal
Profound Axis is a company who offer a high end interior design and decoration services for both commercial and residential projects. They are experienced professionals in tune with current residential projects. They are experienced professionals in tune with current trends, customer needs and bursting with innovation and creativity. With a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals, they are equipped to undertake interior design and renovations projects of any size. From small scale remodeling to large-scale renovations, their focus is always on quality.
We are going to interviewed Ng Thiam Joo, CEO of Profound Axis. We contacted the company and he agreed to do the interview with us.
These are some of the works of Profound Company.
These are some of the questions we are going to ask during our interview.
We are going to interviewed Ng Thiam Joo, CEO of Profound Axis. We contacted the company and he agreed to do the interview with us.
These are some of the works of Profound Company.
These are some of the questions we are going to ask during our interview.
- What is your greatest weakness?
- What is your greatest strength?
- How will your greatest strength help you perform?
- How would you describe yourself?
- Describe your work style.
- Do you consider yourself successful? Why?
- Do you work well with other people?
- Do you take work home with you?
- How are you different from the competition?
- How do you view yourself? Who do you compare yourself to?
- How do you handle stress and pressure?
- What motivates you?
- Are you a self motivator?
- What do you find are the most difficult decisions to make?
- Tell me about yourself.
- What has been the greatest disappointment in your life?
- What are you passionate about?
- What are your hobbies?
- What do people most often criticize about you?
- What is the biggest criticism you received ?
- Why did you choose your major?
- Do you prefer to work independently or on a team?
- Give some examples of teamwork.
- What type of work environment do you prefer?
- Describe a difficult work situation / project and how you overcame it.
- How did you impact the bottom line?
- Interview questions about your abilities.
- What applicable attributes / experience do you have?
- What part of the job will be the least challenging for you?
- Which parts of this job are the most challenging for you?
- What philosophy guides your work?
- What strength will help you the most to succeed?
- What were your expectations for the job and to what extent were they met?
- What were your responsibilities?
- What major challenges and problems did you face? How did you handle them?
- What have you learned from your mistakes?
- Which was most / least rewarding?
- What was the biggest accomplishment / failure in this position?
- Questions about job demotions.
- What problems have you encountered at work?
- Have you ever had difficulty working with a manager?
- Have you worked with someone who didn't like your work?
Monday, 25 August 2014
26 th August week 4
Hadis Parsa 0318171
Contextual meaning through semiotics : abstraction
The eyes are the windows to the soul
The other Leonardo lived 300 years before Leonardo davinci named Leonardo Fibonacci .
In this section of class we watched a video that talks about how Fibonacci count things around him and used it in his art work he actually observed the nature how trees and flowers look like how rabbits increace their generation from his point of view wich these called :
Fibonacci series,
In mathematics, the Fibonacci numbers or Fibonacci sequence are the numbers in the following integer sequence:[1][2]
or (often, in modern usage):
By definition, the first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 1 and 1, or 0 and 1, depending on the chosen starting point of the sequence, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two.Music
Music is an art that puts sounds together in a way that people like or find interesting. Most music includes people singing with their voices or playing musical instruments, such as the piano, guitar, or drums.
The word music comes from the Greek word μουσική (mousike), which means "(art) of the Muses".[1] In Ancient Greece the Muses included the goddesses of music, poetry,art, and dance. Someone who makes music is called a musician.
Who first invented music?
Music was never invented , birds sing ,water drips,leaves rustle , wind sighs ,fire crackles. It might be better to ask : who first realized that the world is so filled with music?
Music was discovered not invented ,everyone hums ,taps ,beats ,early Indian made music .
Music is simply put sounds together ,sounds made with different pitches ,tone,note and even noise music can include any sound.it could be frog ribs ting in the rain .the earliest humans would make music by puting sounds together which they enjoyed ,this could be beating on sth or rubbing sticks together ,or clapping humming whistle making sounds or noise .people over the years have gotten better at puting sounds together.
The earliest forms of music were probably drum-based, percussion instruments being the most readily available at the time (i.e. rocks, sticks). These simplest of simple instruments are thought to have been used in religious ceremonies as representations of animals. There was no notation or writing of this kind of "music" and its sounds can only be extrapolated from the music of (South) American Indians and African natives who still adhere to some of the ancient religious practices.
As for the more advanced instruments, their evolution was slow and steady. It is known that by 4000 BCE the Egyptians had created harps and flutes, and by 3500 BCE lyres and double-reeded clarinets had been developed.
In Denmark, by 2500 BCE an early form of the trumpet had been developed. This trumpet is what is now known as a "natural trumpet." It is valveless, and depends completely on manipulation of the lips to change pitch.
One of the most popular instruments today was created in 1500 BCE by the Hittites. I am talking about the guitar. This was a great step; the use of frets to change the pitch of a vibrating string would lead to later instruments such as the violin and harpsichord.
In 800 BCE the first recovered piece of recorded music was found. It was written in cuneiform and was a religious hymn. It should be noted that cuneiform is not a type of musical notation.
By 700 BCE there are records of songs that include vocals with instrumentals. This added a whole new dimension to music: accompaniment.
The earliest forms of music were probably drum-based, percussion instruments being the most readily available at the time (i.e. rocks, sticks). These simplest of simple instruments are thought to have been used in religious ceremonies as representations of animals. There was no notation or writing of this kind of "music" and its sounds can only be extrapolated from the music of (South) American Indians and African natives who still adhere to some of the ancient religious practices.
As for the more advanced instruments, their evolution was slow and steady. It is known that by 4000 BCE the Egyptians had created harps and flutes, and by 3500 BCE lyres and double-reeded clarinets had been developed.
In Denmark, by 2500 BCE an early form of the trumpet had been developed. This trumpet is what is now known as a "natural trumpet." It is valveless, and depends completely on manipulation of the lips to change pitch.
One of the most popular instruments today was created in 1500 BCE by the Hittites. I am talking about the guitar. This was a great step; the use of frets to change the pitch of a vibrating string would lead to later instruments such as the violin and harpsichord.
In 800 BCE the first recovered piece of recorded music was found. It was written in cuneiform and was a religious hymn. It should be noted that cuneiform is not a type of musical notation.
By 700 BCE there are records of songs that include vocals with instrumentals. This added a whole new dimension to music: accompaniment.
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