25 May 2009

Clocks

GROW PLANT POT designed by Barrett Hanrahan

These plants are clocks because they grew since I arrived. A clock, by definition, is an instrument indicating time.
To me the addition of two more leaves and lengths and lengths of roots indicate time. Hair on your head is also a clock. I've tried to think of other things that are clocks. Let me know if you think of any.

Plant clippings from Rome

On the topic of time, let me express how hot it is at this current point in time and what that heat results to. At
32°C (90°F) people start to slow down and take refuge in the cooler studios of the Cenci. While tourists flock to the main sites and bake under the sun waiting in lines and maximise the day, we sit and sip water indoors. There's the desire to see as much of Rome before leaving or at least going to our favourite places but the heat is stifling.



It's OK to be indoors while the Eternal City sits outside. It's a feeling I never thought I'd have. The programme for me has reached a point where Rome can wait. You can only absorb so much. Digesting and processing it matters more. Eat less but chew more: this Swedish proverb is one to live by. Every city deserves the same attention and equally, those cities will feel like home to the point where you start living casually.

One of the best parts of EHP is leaving with habits that you gained because you were in Rome. For example, I draw much more now because Rome was such a visually stimulating place to pick up the habit. Another example of a habit that living in Rome has planted in me is the daily cooking routine. Taking time to prepare food and share stories with people is an integral part of my life now.

24 May 2009

An Evening in a Castle

Seven of my friends have been working hard all semester on a site specific installation and last night was the opening. About two hours out of Rome by road is a castle in the medieval town Genazzano.



Making bouquets on the busAlex, the snail, was part of the bunch

Brendan, Dorion's brother, partner in crime

Castello, Genazzano

Max and Everett

Dorion transformed an incredible room full of frescoes into an animation


The artist and his family

Grant and Marlene


Their installation really pushed the idea of space. From the bedroom of voices a string ran out the window to a swing set at the bottom. It felt like the idea exploded from the room.




Team Juciy: Mike, Emily, Liam and Ben



These photos from the Cenci were taken in February when the idea was still being sketched out



The final result


This window in the room let in air

aria is air in Italian






We were all really excited for this evening.

How often do you get to attend your friends' opening in a castle in Italy???

Dorion and Alex

Mike, Emily, Liam, Ben and Lois!


Che bella Emily!



A wide variety of people attended from artists to local townspeople

Emily and Mike

Liam with Bruna Esposito, the woman who opened this opportunity to RISD EHP students

What is an opening without a refreshment table
No, really

The bus ride back was a riot but good, good fun

23 May 2009

Nederland

Liam and I spent five incredible days in the Netherlands on a tri-city mission. Our team's first stop was Eindhoven, where we met our friends Kevin and Heleen. We enjoyed warm Eindhovian hospitality, a French dinner and unusual but very comfortable accommodation. At the Van Abbe Museum our experience was rich. The slate building sat on water and housed engaging exhibits like Plug-in. A ninety minute feature film of the football legend, Zidane, exceeded expectations. We did a reconnaissance mission at the Design Academy Eindhoven. After surveying their impressive and highly conceptual industrial design department we only managed to capture a few shots. Next stop, Utrecht, home of our friend Gabi, University College Utrecht and the Rietveld Schröder House. Our first night consisted of numerous events in celebration of the year's completion. Throughout our stay, we were in good hands and made the most of our Unit home making friends along the way. Finally we touched down in Amsterdam where we spent the day with Kevin and our fellow EHP friends, Ben and Sam. After failing at multiple museum attempts we sought refuge in the beautiful de Hortus, or botanical garden. Despite digestive unrest, the mission was a success!

Eindhoven

We visited our friend Kevin who is studying at the Design Academy Eindhoven for the semester. It was refreshing to be in the design school atmosphere again: seeing the way other schools handle their wood and metal shops. At the design academy everything is one shop.





Utrecht



Amsterdam

(back to) Utrecht

On the airplane


Back in Rome