Bosco Sodi

When stumbling upon this article, I thought that this artist’s work looked extremely familiar–and then it hit me! I had visited Bosco Sodi’s exhibition in Hong Kong last summer and was reminded just how awesome the process he takes to create his art. He fully embraces nature into his artwork, Read more…

Giorgia Lupi

When thinking about great data artists today, Giorgia Lupi comes to mind. She recently finished an artistic representation/project on relevant data relating to COVID-19 that is worth taking a look into. Check out her great designs here: http://giorgialupi.com/

The Power of Design

This insightful TED Talk reminded me a lot about Dunne and Raby’s Speculative Everything, the article our class read a couple of weeks ago. Like Dunne and Raby, JD Hooge urges designers to make meaningful differences in the world and uses the term “super power” as a metaphor for design. Read more…

History of Icons

This visual timeline wonderfully details the history of icons and the development of art and programming. Information about the coloring, customization, and other characteristics of computer icons are presented in an aesthetic and exciting way. Link: https://historyoficons.com/

Music, Dance, and Art

Relating our current Sound Project’s theme of sounds and visuals intersecting, I want to draw attention to a module published by the MoMA that showcases various works exploring music in art. One example is Henri Matisse’s Dance (I). Here, we see the importance of the organic lines of the dancers; Read more…