Interfacing




I am currently taking class called Interfaces b/t Fashion and Architecture where we do nothing that necessarily has anything to do with either fashion or architecture exclusively. Not that those two things have to be mutually exclusive. The class is more about design in general and how to design sustainable things or systems that will ultimately help with waste and/or developement of 3rd world/developing countries- basically something that will help everyone. It's a pretty esoteric class with a lot of intense information, all of which is mind blowingly interesting. I love this class even though it makes me feel a little bit retarded.
Anyway, It's super interesting and I might start posting some stuff on here for who? I don't know.... nobody looks at my blog. I guess I'll be posting away for my own gratification.

Here are some things I would like to share/remember that I've been seeing, hearing about, learning about since the class started:

TED!






There's also a website called: likecool.com that is definitely worth checking out. This website has had some true examples of intersections between fashion and architecture. Even when the subject matter is completely unrelated it's still really like, cool.

Through that website I learned about this guy named Richard Kern. He took the photograph of the two naked girls. His photography seems to orbit around this theme. I'm not a total perv or anything, but I tend to like images like these. There's just something about them- if you aren't able to pull off voyeurism in real life you can do it through these pictures. I particularly like the "underwear series".