On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.
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Catching the Ghost: House Dance and Improvisational Mastery
Christian Kronsted
This article received the 2020 Outstanding Student Paper Award from the American Society for Aesthetics. Contemporary Aesthetics recommends reading Renee Conroy’s article, “Reflections on ‘Catching the Ghost: House Dance and Improvisational Mastery,’” following this article.
I interviewed seven expert house dancers regarding their improvisational practice and discovered several intriguing testimonial consistencies. House dancers articulated a feeling of simultaneously being in control and not in control of their movements. Furthermore, in peak moments of improvisation, interviewees were often surprised by their own capabilities. How do we award artistic credit to someone who is seemingly not aware of his or her own capabilities and reports not being in full executive control? I utilize the theoretical framework of 4E cognition (embodied, enactive, embedded, and extended) to address these philosophical puzzles. I argue that on a 4E reading of house dance improvisation, the standard distinction between control and non-control is not useful, because improvisational cognition is an ongoing enactive loop. Hence, we can credit house dancers on artistic grounds for becoming optimally coupled with the dance environment.
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Balance the conversations
Karen Kuo
This thesis aims to examine the role environmental factors play in people’s experience of the built environment, with a focus on the ongoing debate between individual freedom and collective responsibility of masks in the COVID-19 era. This thesis will argue that a middle ground that balances the relationship between individual and collective pursuits is necessary and can potentially be enabled through design. The project will articulate these ideas by using the debate around mask-wearing as a starting point to develop a broader manifesto forshaping the built environment.
During this ongoing global pandemic, we can’t deny that human behavior has been changed either voluntarily or involuntarily. Decisions we make every day play an important role to protect each other in society. How can we as architects find ways to encourage people, from politicians to the general public, make sensible choices not from a polarized position but in weighing perspectives of individual freedom and collective welfare.
The simple act of wearing a mask to protect others during a pandemic has become a political and cultural flashpoint. When the establishment of the mask-wearing policies and whether to follow those policies are no longer a consideration of social safety and welfare, but instead have become statements around individual freedom and political inclination
The idea of freedom is central to American culture, yet it is not a fixed or permanent thing. Like the United States Constitution itself, the definition of “freedom” is the subject of persistent conflict and debate. “You can’t pick and choose what freedoms you are going to give people.” This is a strong statement made by Oklahoma’s Republican governor Kevin Stitt, whose ambivalence shows that, when it comes to mask wearing, the government does not have the power to restrict people’s freedom. He, like many, believes that individual freedom is more important than collective welfare. From this perspective, creating a law to make wearing a mask mandatory is not a right way to regulate citizen behaviors.
Reflecting on the concept of freedom as inherently defined by the power of choice, this project aims to reframe the importance of design decisions to rethink individual and collective values in any given society by bringing one of the behavioral economics concepts into a built environment, nudge theory. As a designer, how can we influence individual decision-making without limiting the choice set or setting up a policy?
Cues in our environment have always influenced our actions. Changing how drinks were arranged in the hospital cafeteria can drive the patients with better dietary habits. Designers made stairs easier to find than lifts to influence people taking stairs more. In the built environment,the decisions we make as architects can offer a nudge of better decision-making or healthier behavior. We are not only capable of changing an experience through space, but we can influence how people think and what they choose.
How can architecture change human behavior so as to can lead to balance points of the individual and collective pursuits in a society?
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.