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Friday, 10 October 2014

Final Handin Manifestation

This is one of the final photos of what I handed in as my manifestation

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Thrifting again

I went thrifting again, I was back at the salvation army and found a cute little kitch mug with a broken handle which came with a spoon, going to make it into a little plant pot. Yesterday I went to an antiques place near the salvation army(of whichy I cannot remember the name, they have a sign which says "we buy junk and sell antiques") I found a beat up little tobacco tin which I'm thinking I'll either use as a frame for my manifesto, or make into a clock.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Went thrifting

I went out to Newtown today to peruse the thriftshops out there, I had a great time, Found a broken standing ashtray for 10$ and a microwave plate for 1$, going to use these to make my table. On the way back I went via the salvation army in central and found a cranking flour seive for 4$, thinking of using this as maybe a lamp, thought that'd be interesting and unexpected.

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Thrifters Manifesto Draft

Thrifters Manifesto
 
There is no wrong way to participate in design culture - There are designers and there are consumers, there are observers and there are leaders. Do as you feel comfortable doing.

Individual style is better than mass produced sameness - Thrifters should prize vintage quality over bulk, big-box store products. A thrifter should understand the feeling of potentially owning the only remaining version of a product in the world, The thrill of uniqueness is a main component of the thrifting ideal.

Thrifters must be more observant - The thrill is in the hunt, and a thrifter must posses or quickly develop and ability to search through a collection quickly yet thoughtfully.

Thrifters aspire to self-invent and self-express in a more conscious way - That shirt might be the right kind of big, you can definitely turn that into a plant pot, that object might work in an unexpected way, don’t worry if people don’t like it when it makes you happy.

Thrifters need a grasp of creativity - You will often need to be able to envision one object as another, be able to conceive a product with a different and unexpected potential. Consider areas where thrifting is less abundant, expand yourselves.

Thrifters should be environmentally aware -  We have a responsibility to consume wisely and to respect our resources so that we and others after us can continue to participate in a design culture. Thrifting and repurposing is a good way to achieve this.

Monday, 29 September 2014

Bibliography and referencing stuff

Haggerty, B. (2012). Thrift Shop [Recorded by B. Haggerty]. Los Angeles, California, USA.
Hayes, H. (2013, July 15). 11 Tips for Thrifting. Retrieved from HannahHayes: http://www.hannahhayes.co.uk/2013/07/15/11-tips-for-thrifting/

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Final chosen images

These are the final slides I'm going to hand in.

I decided to use photos where there were also people in the background in order to convey the idea of people in the city who just walk past the mess of the city, not noticing.

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Haikus on topic

Building up the filth
more and more and more and more
how we are naive.

(yes that one is another iteration of an earlier one)

Do we see the filth?
Or are we just as naive
as we are messy?

Ever more we see
what we do not want to see
so we choose to not.